Thousands Of Terrorists Attack Across Syria’s Borders!
They murder, arms traffic, infiltrate, & use suicide Bombs,
But somehow in the warped sense of human rights Groups,
It is the greatest sin of the ages if U.S. tries to prevent Them!
Arabs only Respond to eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth Law!
Syria has Long Been the World’ s greate
st Haven for terror Groups!
October 29, 2008
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
Leviticus 24:19,20 – And if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour; as he hath done, so shall it be done to him; [20] Breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for tooth: as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so shall it be done to him again.
After Sponsoring Terrorism Against Its Neighbors, Syria Plays the Victim When Its Own Border Is Breached
Editorial
Begin Excerpt 1 from Washington Post
The Syrian regime’s most notable activities of the past few years have been the serial assassination of senior Lebanese politicians, including former prime minister Rafik Hariri; the continuous and illegal supplying of weapons to the Hizbullah militia for use against Israel and Lebanon’s democratic government; the harboring in Damascus of senior leaders of Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups; and – most relevant – the sheltering of an al-Qaeda network that dispatches 90% of the foreign fighters who wage war against U.S. troops and the Iraqi government.
The logic of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad seems to be that his regime can sponsor murders, arms trafficking, infiltrations and suicide bombings in neighboring countries while expecting to be shielded from any retaliation in kind by the diplomatic scruples of democracies.
If Sunday’s raid, which targeted a senior al-Qaeda operative, serves only to put Assad on notice that the U.S. is no longer prepared to respect the sovereignty of a criminal regime, it will have been worthwhile.
Damascus should not be allowed to reap the diplomatic and economic rewards of a rapprochement while continuing to plant car bombs, transport illegal weapons and harbor terrorists. Israel has let Assad know that it is prepared to respond to his terrorism with strikes against legitimate military targets. Now that the U.S. has sent the same message, maybe the dictator at last will rethink his strategy.
(Washington Post)
Begin Excerpt 2 from Wall Street Journal
Hitting Syria, Five Years Late
Editorial
Wall Street Joirnal
After five years and six months during which Syria has been an active accomplice to the insurgency in Iraq, the U.S. has finally struck back.
We wonder how differently the war in Iraq might have gone had the U.S. conducted this kind of raid as often as necessary in 2003 and 2004, or if it had put Assad on notice that his survival in power was at risk if he continued to support the insurgency.
Our guess is that the war would have been shorter and far less bloody for American
and Iraqi troops.
There’s a lesson in this for the next president.
The Syrians interpreted diplomatic accommodation in the face of their anti-American acts as a sign
of weakness to exploit. (Wall Street Journal)
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