niedziela, 26 sierpnia 2012

...bye, bye Israel:

 „…Several influential Americans have welcomed al Qaeda’s presence in the anti-Assad ranks operating in Syria. Among them is Ed Husain, a luminary of the Council for Foreign Relations — the heavyweight U.S. think tank that is well networked in Washington. He wrote recently that the “Syrian rebels would be immeasurably weaker today without al Qaeda in their ranks”. He then extolled some of the virtues of al Qaeda that had helped steel the Syrian armed opposition. “The influx of jihadis brings discipline, religious fervour, battle experience from Iraq, funding from Sunni sympathisers in the Gulf and, most importantly, deadly results. In short, the FSA needs al Qaeda now.”

 
źrodło: "The Hindu" (The Hindu is an English-language Indian daily newspaper founded and continuously published from Chennai since 1878. According to the Indian Readership Survey in 2011 it is the third most widely read English newspaper in India (after the Times of India and Hindustan Times) with a readership of 2.0 million people.- Wikipedia)

W zasadzie nie ma co komentować, dlatego nie pozostaje nic innego, jak uznać ten wpis za kontynuację poprzedniego w temacie: „Gra w zielone”, co sprawi, że nazbyt frywolny sytuacyjnie tytuł "...bye, bye Israel" stanie sie czytelniejszy.

A czy warto czytać poezję, nawet tą, barową, to już nie mnie rozsądzać.