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"They use Kidnapping Strategy to earn more money because the Syrian National Forces are attacking the weak points on the border of Iraq, Turkey and Lebanon. We should never forget Daraa on the border of Jordan."
"I saw a couple of times "Free Syrian Army" members when I was visiting a friend of mind in Damascus. They are totally RUBBISH, UNEDUCATED OUTLAWS!"
He also mentioned a spurious Arabic language video circulating. It alleges Syrian army force attacks on peaceful demonstrations. "Activists explain lying in this video using unequivocal evidence."
New York Times and other major media scoundrels suppress these reports.
For months, The Times also stoked spurious fears about an alleged Iranian threat and need to confront it. On January 5, it claimed "a recent assessment by the International Atomic Energy Agency (says) Iran's nuclear program has a military objective."
In fact, no such report exists. Too bad Times readers don't know it.
Its January 12 editorial said:
"The United Nations Security Council demanded that Iran stop enriching uranium more than five years ago."
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