Thursday, March 07, 2013

The USA Drone Program in regard to Americans demands comparison.

There is sincerely no difference between bombs from Assad and bombs from USA drones. NONE. So, the idea the USA has the right to kill citizens is out of the question. Just that simple.

Syrian opposition leader: Assad signed deals with Israel (click here)

Published: 03.07.13, 08:37 / Israel News

President Bashar Assad's regime secretly signed economic and diplomatic deals with Israel, a Syrian businessman who is a member of the opposition in the war-torn country told Al Arabiya.

Firas Talas, the brother of Manaf Talas, Assad's former right-hand man who defected in July, said one of the deals called for the direct supply of Syrian oil to Israel. He claimed Assad's people murdered former prime minister Mahmoud Zuabi because he planned to expose the agreements. (Roi Kais)

If the USA is using drones to kill within its borders or outside it's borders in undeclared wars (civil or international), it is an international incident requiring intervention by the UN Security Council.

Tlass is the brother of Manaf Tlass, (click here) a former high-ranking Syrian official who was very close to Assad, and who fled the country several months ago. He is also the son of former Defense Secretary Mustafa Tlass. Tlass, who has since aligned himself with the rebels against the Assad government, said he would begin revealing the full range of cooperation between Syria and Israel is his Al-Arabiya interview, which will be broadcast in full on Friday.

Israel is affiliating with human rights violators that easily are considered war criminals. The UN Security Council now has a matter with Israel in backing the Assad regime in killing it's own citizens in large numbers along ethnic definitions. Considering Russia has the same alliances, the idea sanctions against Israel will go forward is unrealistic. The USA will also veto any such sanctions. However, the exercise of sanctioning Israel when it was sanctioned to protect people from genocide along ethnic lines, ie: Hebrews, has to go forward.