Re: The situation in Syria
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 10:49 am
Hello again Everyone,
I thought I'd make another post in light of the recent western attack on Syria. There is obviously a lot which is not reported in establishment media, and a lot which we just can't know even if we look in the independent media.
There is also a lot which our logic can tell us. Point one is that it is completely illogical that Assad and his government/allies were behind this gas attack. There is also no evidence to indicate this. The best we get from western leaders is 'We have proof'. That's all. And the sycophantic western media simply accepts this, broadcasts it and asks no questions.
Here is a link to a basic outline of the real scenario, and what a 'False Flag' operation actually is, in case any of you may not have visited this forum before and may not be aware:
http://worldbeyondwar.org/syria-gas-att ... alse-flag/
The western attack on Syria, as it turned out, was (thankfully) only a pin-prick operation that levelled 3 sites. It was more for domestic consumption than anything else; in effect, nothing more than a propaganda stunt for show. Having said this, anyone who is sane or with any decency in them is obviously glad that, at this stage, there was not a comprehensive attack, which quite obviously would lead to further escalation with Russia, and a potential third world war between two nations armed with thousands of nuclear warheads each.
Warning, if you don't like to hear anyone make political comments, please kindly skip this paragraph. From the reading I have done, it appears that General Mattis, Secretary of Defence, may have been a positive factor and a decent influence on keeping the course of events limited, minimising risk of dangerous escalation, being one of the very few decision makers to keep a cool head, and so on. More people like him are needed, and less people like John Bolton, the newly installed National Security Advisor, a proven liar and warmonger. The current regime in Great Britain is particularly sinister. The current PM there, Theresa May, and the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Boris Johnson, are dangerous, hysterical and essentially cut from the same cloth as Bolton in the USA. The current opposition leader in the UK may have many faults, but at least seems to be genuinely anti-war. The current French leader is a mixed bag. On the one hand, he bought into the big (almost certain) lie of the 'Assad gassed his people' variety, and participated in the bombing, but at least took more of a careful line and, like Mattis who I mentioned before, tried to keep it low key, and maintain cordial relations with Putin.
That's the end of my political commentary. You may have different views on the matter, good and well, but those are mine. I think a really, really good prayer to make would be to ask God to elevate anti-war people, peace-minded people, into positions of power in the west, but also beyond, and to remove dangerous warmongers like the three or so I mentioned in the previous paragraph. By the way, I don't need reminding that people like Assad, Putin and the like are also far from perfect. However, as I've pointed out throughout this forum, I believe that the overwhelming evidence shows that the real villains in this war are the western nations, and others, who are backing the jihadist rebels.
On the one hand, Bible prophecy tells us that wars will continue until the end times. On the other hand, I don't think this means Christians should stop praying for peace. Maybe through prayers, good things can still happen despite the inevitability of wars.
I'm about to stop writing for today. If you would like a little bit of a roundup about the recent western strikes against Syria, here is a link to a fresh debkafile article on the topic. I don't necessarily agree with, or can verify everything in the article, but here it is:
https://www.debka.com/russia-iran-prepa ... -on-syria/
Lastly, I wish to thank God that this latest provocation by the west was only very limited. The alternative would very likely not end well for anyone.
All the best.
I thought I'd make another post in light of the recent western attack on Syria. There is obviously a lot which is not reported in establishment media, and a lot which we just can't know even if we look in the independent media.
There is also a lot which our logic can tell us. Point one is that it is completely illogical that Assad and his government/allies were behind this gas attack. There is also no evidence to indicate this. The best we get from western leaders is 'We have proof'. That's all. And the sycophantic western media simply accepts this, broadcasts it and asks no questions.
Here is a link to a basic outline of the real scenario, and what a 'False Flag' operation actually is, in case any of you may not have visited this forum before and may not be aware:
http://worldbeyondwar.org/syria-gas-att ... alse-flag/
The western attack on Syria, as it turned out, was (thankfully) only a pin-prick operation that levelled 3 sites. It was more for domestic consumption than anything else; in effect, nothing more than a propaganda stunt for show. Having said this, anyone who is sane or with any decency in them is obviously glad that, at this stage, there was not a comprehensive attack, which quite obviously would lead to further escalation with Russia, and a potential third world war between two nations armed with thousands of nuclear warheads each.
Warning, if you don't like to hear anyone make political comments, please kindly skip this paragraph. From the reading I have done, it appears that General Mattis, Secretary of Defence, may have been a positive factor and a decent influence on keeping the course of events limited, minimising risk of dangerous escalation, being one of the very few decision makers to keep a cool head, and so on. More people like him are needed, and less people like John Bolton, the newly installed National Security Advisor, a proven liar and warmonger. The current regime in Great Britain is particularly sinister. The current PM there, Theresa May, and the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Boris Johnson, are dangerous, hysterical and essentially cut from the same cloth as Bolton in the USA. The current opposition leader in the UK may have many faults, but at least seems to be genuinely anti-war. The current French leader is a mixed bag. On the one hand, he bought into the big (almost certain) lie of the 'Assad gassed his people' variety, and participated in the bombing, but at least took more of a careful line and, like Mattis who I mentioned before, tried to keep it low key, and maintain cordial relations with Putin.
That's the end of my political commentary. You may have different views on the matter, good and well, but those are mine. I think a really, really good prayer to make would be to ask God to elevate anti-war people, peace-minded people, into positions of power in the west, but also beyond, and to remove dangerous warmongers like the three or so I mentioned in the previous paragraph. By the way, I don't need reminding that people like Assad, Putin and the like are also far from perfect. However, as I've pointed out throughout this forum, I believe that the overwhelming evidence shows that the real villains in this war are the western nations, and others, who are backing the jihadist rebels.
On the one hand, Bible prophecy tells us that wars will continue until the end times. On the other hand, I don't think this means Christians should stop praying for peace. Maybe through prayers, good things can still happen despite the inevitability of wars.
I'm about to stop writing for today. If you would like a little bit of a roundup about the recent western strikes against Syria, here is a link to a fresh debkafile article on the topic. I don't necessarily agree with, or can verify everything in the article, but here it is:
https://www.debka.com/russia-iran-prepa ... -on-syria/
Lastly, I wish to thank God that this latest provocation by the west was only very limited. The alternative would very likely not end well for anyone.
All the best.