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Israel’s Defense Minister Outlines Plan to Divide Syria and Iraq along Sectarian Lines

American Herald Tribune | December 11, 2016

Israel’s “defence” minister Avigdor Lieberman has penned an article for Defense News to explain his regime’s struggles in a turbulent Middle East.

In a similar tone to those of the Israeli politicians, Lieberman wastes no time to call the legitimate forces of Hamas in Palestine and Hezbollah in Lebanon as terrorist forces. He says, “The massive convulsions that in recent years have swept through North Africa and erupted in Syria, Iraq and Yemen and elsewhere throughout the region, and which have seen the empowerment of semi-territorial terrorist organizations such as ISIS, Hamas and Hezbollah, represent an earthquake of historic proportions. Multi-ethnic states such as Libya, Syria and Iraq have descended into chaotic civil wars as many aspects of the region’s enduring political order, whose origins lie in the aftermath of World War One, disintegrate.”

Lieberman goes on to draw three conclusions as the solutions for ending the crisis in the Middle East. The second conclusion is clearly a call to attack the sovereignty of the independent countries. Lieberman says, “many of the countries in the Middle East were established artificially, as a result of the Sykes-Picot Agreement and based on colonial considerations that did not take into account the pattern of habitation and the deep sectarian rifts within the respective societies.

Thus, to genuinely solve the region’s problems, borders will have to be altered, specifically in countries like Syria and Iraq. Boundaries need to be redrawn between Sunnis, Shia and other communities to diminish sectarian strife and to enable the emergence of states that will enjoy internal legitimacy. It is a mistake to think that these states can survive in their current borders.

A similar conclusion holds true for the Israeli-Palestinian arena and for the borders that will ultimately need to be drawn for the achievement of a stable two-state outcome. We need “out of the box” analysis to avoid being misled by habitual ways of thinking.”

One can not better understand the reason behind the “civil wars” in Syria and Iraq without reading Israel’s defense minister’s call to divide Syria and Iraq.

December 12, 2016 - Posted by | Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism, Mainstream Media, Warmongering, Timeless or most popular, Wars for Israel | , , , ,

3 Comments »

  1. The chutzpah to dictate border changes of sovereign countries as Israel and its proxies work to destabilize (making the appearance of ‘civil war’) those same countries is stunning–as stunning as the zionist entity fabrication of the holohoax and the racketeering that created the 9-11 false flag narratives.

    I’m convinced we should be calling them “zio-satanists”.

    Comment by rediscover911com | December 12, 2016 | Reply

  2. “Avigdor Lieberman has penned an article for Defense News to explain his regime’s struggles in a turbulent Middle Ease”.
    “His regime’s ‘struggles’ in a turbulent Middle East”???
    It seems to me that the USA and its allies are doing ALL the struggling, while fat, lazy Israel waits like a Vulture, to pick up the pieces it wants, and to discard the rest. When is the USA going to tire of doing Israel’s dirty work, which benefits ONLY Israel, while young Americans die and are Injured(both physically and mentally?
    Wake up America…….You’re the ones getting screwed here, and you’re giving Israel over $3 Billion/year, for the privilege??? (and Hillary wanted to take America’s relationship with Israel “to the next level”???) WTF?

    Comment by Brian Harry Australia | December 12, 2016 | Reply

  3. Significant post; thank you. Viva Syria! Viva Palestine! Screw Lieberman the Bouncer and his Zioentity so-called Israel (which has no borders, and Lieberman has the balls to propose “border” changes in the region he and all Zionists lust for)!

    Comment by roberthstiver | December 13, 2016 | Reply


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