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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Will The World's Evangelicals Support Genocide Of Syrian Christians?

They might if they never fully understand the deep analysis behind this war.  One important question would be:  Is the West running out of options in their covert action against the Asad regime?  If so will be their next move be Obama's October surprise? 

I was awed this week by the expert analysis given by author and historian Webster G. Tarpley concerning the U.S-NATO-led war against Syria.  Of utmost importance for me and I think, and every person of faith was Tarpley's message to evangelical Christians toward the end of the video concerning the recent threats from Hillary and The State Department  of "a catastrophic event". 

That event, blamed on the Syrian government, might include the genocide of Syrian Christians.  In the last offensive the U.S had financed swarms of foreign fighters.  These mercenaries were hired to create havoc in Damascus and thus justify intervention.  The move largely failed.

The "Shock and awe" last month involving the slaughter of innocent children was apparently not enough to fool world opinion into demanding action.  That along with Prime Minister Putin's no-vote on a UN resolution brings us to today's big question:  What is the next move?  Syria is definitely not Libya.  But I think that big question also begs:  Will evangelicals dare to speak up and speak out out against this madness?

Again, Tarpley's got it accurate.  The video interview is embedded below but if it does not appear, just follow this link:  http://tarpley.net/




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