I have read Asad's emails in the Guardian.
My judgment? The Guardian is a victim of a hoax hatched by the
propaganda machine of the Syrian National Council. It is so lacking in
credibility. It took me minutes to reach my conclusion. Al-`Alam TV
guy is giving advice to Asad directly to his email? Let me guess:
tomorrow the Guardian will show that the car salesman who was hired by
the Iranian Revolutionary Guards to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in
DC through a Mexican drug cartel also contacted Asad and provided him
with advice. And the notion that Asma' Al-Asad, knowing that eyes are
all on her, resorts to order goods through the internet is not
believable. My suggestion? Syrian National Council should work harder
on their propaganda output and the Guardian and Western media should at
least have a little bit of skepticism when they receive propaganda
materials from thus Syrian opposition.
PS The paper admits that they were obtained from Syrian National Council.
PPS This is a joke. Did not anyone at the Guardian raise alarms at such absurd fabrications? Let me guess:the Guardian will publish tomorrow an email from Bashshar to his wife in which he refers to himself as Hitler and a donkey and Shabbih. It is a matter of days.
PS The paper admits that they were obtained from Syrian National Council.
PPS This is a joke. Did not anyone at the Guardian raise alarms at such absurd fabrications? Let me guess:the Guardian will publish tomorrow an email from Bashshar to his wife in which he refers to himself as Hitler and a donkey and Shabbih. It is a matter of days.
I have no comment.
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Bedankt zoals altijd voor de interessante en alternatieve blik die je biedt op het 'nieuws'.
Overigens, kende je deze website al?
http://dancingwithpalestinians.wordpress.com/
Nee, kende hem niet. Jij ook bedankt.
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