Why Isis reached to the heart of Paris but couldn't reach the heart of Damascus ? Bashar link w ISIS
ISIS LINK With BASHAR US EMBASSY ISIS leave Bashar & Iran and go way to Paris 1
ISIS attacking those who are against Assad, such as France and leave Bashar supporters such Iran 2
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al assad practiced his crimes against the syrian people and the west refused the no fly zone or supply the rebels with weapons 1
the oppression leads to revenge and build environment for chaos must deal with the cause not the symptoms 2
Isis is the symptoms of crimes of bashar who created isis and there a link between isis and al assad is the cause 3
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Kerry: Assad buys oil from ISIS.
http://www.state.gov/secretary/remarks/2015/11/249515.htm
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Kerry: Assad and ISIS Have ‘Symbiotic’ Relationship
http://foreignpolicy.com/2014/11/17/kerry-assad-and-isis-have-symbiotic-relationship/
To Crush ISIS, Assad Must Go and Iran's Wings Must Be Clipped - Newsweek
http://dlvr.it/CnzMZR
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SYRIA
Designated in 1979 as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, the Asad regime continued its political support to a variety of terrorist groups affecting the stability of the region and beyond, even amid significant internal unrest. The regime continued to provide political and weapons support to Hizballah and continued to allow Iran to rearm the terrorist organization. The Asad regime’s relationship with Hizballah and Iran continued to grow stronger in 2013 as the conflict in Syria continued. President Bashar al-Asad remained a staunch defender of Iran's policies, while Iran has exhibited equally energetic support for Syrian regime efforts to defeat the Syrian opposition. Statements supporting terrorist groups, particularly Hizballah, were often in Syrian government speeches and press statements.
The Syrian government had an important role in the growth of terrorist networks in Syria through the permissive attitude the Asad regime took towards al-Qa’ida’s foreign fighter facilitation efforts during the Iraq conflict. Syrian government awareness and encouragement for many years of violent extremists’ transit through Syria to enter Iraq, for the purpose of fighting Coalition Troops, is well documented. Syria was a key hub for foreign fighters en route to Iraq. Those very networks were the seedbed for the violent extremist elements that terrorized the Syrian population in 2013.
As part of a broader strategy during the year, the regime has attempted to portray Syria itself as a victim of terrorism, characterizing all of its armed opponents as “terrorists.”
Asad’s government has continued to generate significant concern regarding the role it plays in terrorist financing. Industry experts reported that 60 percent of all business transactions were conducted in cash and that nearly 80 percent of all Syrians did not use formal banking services. Despite Syrian legislation that required money changers to be licensed by the end of 2007, many continued to operate illegally in Syria's vast black market, estimated to be as large as Syria's formal economy. Regional hawala networks remained intertwined with smuggling and trade-based money laundering, and were facilitated by notoriously corrupt customs and immigration officials. This raised significant concerns that some members of the Syrian government and the business elite were complicit in terrorist finance schemes conducted through these institutions.
In 2013, the United States continued to closely monitor Syria’s proliferation-sensitive materials and facilities, including Syria’s significant stockpile of chemical weapons, which the United States assesses remains under the Asad regime’s control. Despite the progress made through the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon’s Executive Council and UNSC Resolution 2118 (2013) to dismantle and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons program, there continues to be significant concern, given ongoing instability in Syria, that these materials could find their way to terrorist organizations. The United States is coordinating closely with a number of like-minded nations and partners to prevent Syria’s stockpiles of chemical and advanced conventional weapons from falling into the hands of violent extremists.
http://www.state.gov/j/ct/rls/crt/2013/224826.htm
Designated in 1979 as a State Sponsor of Terrorism, the Asad regime continued its political support to a variety of terrorist groups affecting the stability of the region and beyond, even amid significant internal unrest. The regime continued to provide political and weapons support to Hizballah and continued to allow Iran to rearm the terrorist organization. The Asad regime’s relationship with Hizballah and Iran continued to grow stronger in 2013 as the conflict in Syria continued. President Bashar al-Asad remained a staunch defender of Iran's policies, while Iran has exhibited equally energetic support for Syrian regime efforts to defeat the Syrian opposition. Statements supporting terrorist groups, particularly Hizballah, were often in Syrian government speeches and press statements.
The Syrian government had an important role in the growth of terrorist networks in Syria through the permissive attitude the Asad regime took towards al-Qa’ida’s foreign fighter facilitation efforts during the Iraq conflict. Syrian government awareness and encouragement for many years of violent extremists’ transit through Syria to enter Iraq, for the purpose of fighting Coalition Troops, is well documented. Syria was a key hub for foreign fighters en route to Iraq. Those very networks were the seedbed for the violent extremist elements that terrorized the Syrian population in 2013.
As part of a broader strategy during the year, the regime has attempted to portray Syria itself as a victim of terrorism, characterizing all of its armed opponents as “terrorists.”
Asad’s government has continued to generate significant concern regarding the role it plays in terrorist financing. Industry experts reported that 60 percent of all business transactions were conducted in cash and that nearly 80 percent of all Syrians did not use formal banking services. Despite Syrian legislation that required money changers to be licensed by the end of 2007, many continued to operate illegally in Syria's vast black market, estimated to be as large as Syria's formal economy. Regional hawala networks remained intertwined with smuggling and trade-based money laundering, and were facilitated by notoriously corrupt customs and immigration officials. This raised significant concerns that some members of the Syrian government and the business elite were complicit in terrorist finance schemes conducted through these institutions.
In 2013, the United States continued to closely monitor Syria’s proliferation-sensitive materials and facilities, including Syria’s significant stockpile of chemical weapons, which the United States assesses remains under the Asad regime’s control. Despite the progress made through the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon’s Executive Council and UNSC Resolution 2118 (2013) to dismantle and destroy Syria’s chemical weapons program, there continues to be significant concern, given ongoing instability in Syria, that these materials could find their way to terrorist organizations. The United States is coordinating closely with a number of like-minded nations and partners to prevent Syria’s stockpiles of chemical and advanced conventional weapons from falling into the hands of violent extremists.
http://www.state.gov/j/ct/rls/crt/2013/224826.htm
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Russian Alliance Bank Facilitating Syrian Government Oil Purchases from ISIL
https://www.treasury.gov/press-center/press-releases/Pages/jl0287.aspx =======Assad's Mufti: Our sons will set out to become martyrdom-seekers in Europe they're already among you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uvkWEcOsxQ&feature=youtu.be …
Bashaar Assad Terror Syria
http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/11/syria-terror.html
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Pro IRAN
Hezbollah 1983 bombing US Marines lebanon/ French Embasy in kuwait
http://www.juancole.com/2006/07/congress-expects-islamic-dawa-to.html
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Taqiyya and lies and Hate in Shia religion
http://aljazeeraalarabiamodwana.blogspot.com/2015/02/taqiyya-and-lies-and-hate-in-shia.html
ayatollah Khoei legalize murder and theft of Christians and Jews
PT: #ISIS’ withdrawal from Al-Dumayr on Weds 20 April (4 days ago). Part of the convoy was filmed at the time: https://t.co/1Njq4bbJGP— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) April 24, 2016
Video shows #ISIS convoy leaving AlDumayr under #Assad regime protection + helicopter escort) after withdrawal deal: https://t.co/6f2S5aixEU— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) April 24, 2016
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