CRUSHING BASHAR ASSAD WILL LEAD TO EXTERMINATION OF SYRIAN CHRISTIANS
ED Noor: There are very many statements and
stances in this article that will rile you, Dear Reader, as they did me. I
posted it nevertheless to show how even some sections of fundamental Christians
are beginning to catch on to America’s criminal actions and support Assad.
Needless to say there is no mention at all of Israel in the piece and the
strong stench of Islamophobia is difficult to miss.
By
Jan Stadler Faith & Heritage
August 2, 2013
Two
months ago, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad declared that the Syrian army
scored “major victories” against the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and that his forces
have “regained momentum” in the now three-year-long civil war.
And thank God he has, for President Assad is the best friend of the Christian church in Syria. Ron Paul correctly asserted that Obama’s “deception campaign” looks a lot like Bush’s pre-Iraq war propaganda, and America’s foreign policy will, once again, result in the destruction of native Christian populations.
America’s
failed intervention in Iraq has resulted in the near-extermination of Iraqi
Christians and the Iraqi church at the hands of many of the same groups that
the Americans supported upon their initial invasion and in the post-Saddam
government.
The events currently transpiring in Syria will be an exact duplicate of the slaughter in Iraq but on a much larger scale, now that we are dealing with an even bloodier war and a larger Christian community.
Sadly, though, despite America’s overwhelming Christian population, many do not properly care about the war in Syria. A new Gallup poll shows that 68% of Americans want the United States to not “use military action” in Syria. The lack of support for intervention is good, but a bigger problem is what American Christians believe about this conflict.
Regardless of what the general American population believes or cares, Christians should very much be concerned about these occurrences in Syria, as the future of Syrian Christianity and the Syrian Church is at stake.
The events currently transpiring in Syria will be an exact duplicate of the slaughter in Iraq but on a much larger scale, now that we are dealing with an even bloodier war and a larger Christian community.
Sadly, though, despite America’s overwhelming Christian population, many do not properly care about the war in Syria. A new Gallup poll shows that 68% of Americans want the United States to not “use military action” in Syria. The lack of support for intervention is good, but a bigger problem is what American Christians believe about this conflict.
Regardless of what the general American population believes or cares, Christians should very much be concerned about these occurrences in Syria, as the future of Syrian Christianity and the Syrian Church is at stake.
Though
Syria is an overwhelmingly Islamic nation, Christianity’s existence nonetheless
predates Islam’s arrival, and Syria could easily be described as a “lost”
Christian country that all Christians have an interest in reclaiming one
day.
The American media would have you believe that the Syrian population is crying out for American arms shipments to the so-called Free Syrian Army so that Syria can have universal suffrage, on-demand abortion, and access to Lady Gaga music videos with the removal of an evil, anti-democratic leader.
The reality is that the West is, through the disposal of a rational, tempered leader, seeking to install an ardent jihadist regime which intends to exterminate Christianity from one of its ancient heartlands.
ED Noor: In a recent interview with Dr. David Duke, Syrian Girl
spoke of how her family left Syria some time ago due to dissatisfaction with
Al-Assad’s government. But, she quickly
goes on to say, that the Syrian people have always lived well together whatever
their religious persuasion and are firmly behind Assad because “we don’t want
Syria taken over by Al Qaeda.”
As
the Syrian civil war rages on and the American propaganda machine continues to
beat the war drum in support of the al-Qaeda-affiliated FSA networks, it
becomes more and more necessary for American Christians to withdraw their
support for whatever entity pretends to support “democracy” and to pay homage
to one of the greatest allies and defenders of our Holy Faith in the region,
President Assad.
Contrary
to the America media’s demonization of many Middle Eastern dictators as
sadistic, genocidal psychopaths with rape rooms for entertainment, there exists
behind the war hawk veneer a nobler story than is being presented.
The global policy of America and NATO since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 has been to “wrap up” the remaining states that are independent of the New World Order’s financial and banking matrix.
Every
war since the USSR’s collapse has been to enforce the imperial dreams of the
American-dominated West, which is the global harmonization of markets via the
Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank (ECB), and the International
Monetary Fund (IMF).
Right: FSA thug displays the head of a Christian.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union with her satellites was the bulwark against the global aspirations of the banker-dominated West. Now with the USSR gone, her remaining satellites and allies are left as leaves in the wind to blow according to the new tide or be punished with an America gift of democracy.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union with her satellites was the bulwark against the global aspirations of the banker-dominated West. Now with the USSR gone, her remaining satellites and allies are left as leaves in the wind to blow according to the new tide or be punished with an America gift of democracy.
Saddam Hussein, Slobodan Milošević, Muammar Gaddafi, and Hosni Mubarak represented the last remnant of independent powers throughout the world.Since then, all that survives are Kim Jong-un, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and Bashar al-Assad, with anti-NWO Russia and China as the last major power players to offer support.Together, this list of leaders and their respective countries form the last bulwark against the New York/London/Brussels axis.
Now,
obviously, the above list is composed of ruthless and, in many cases, obscene
men. Yet the truth remains that Assad is the only remaining leader of any
dignity with a genuine plan for the long-term betterment of his nation and
people ~ and indirectly ~ of the Christian church.
Since NATO eliminated Hussein and Gaddafi for refusing to comply with the dollar standard, and since Mubarak refused to surrender to the Western-backed Muslim Brotherhood, one of the greatest victims has been the Christian church.
Copts, Assyrians, Eastern Catholics, Orthodox, Nestorians, and even Protestants have all come to suffer to the point of extermination.
Thanks
to NATO’s intervention in the region, the West has unleashed the Islamic
bulldog to run wild in the region, massacring Christians and working the
establishment of a caliphate from Casablanca to Manila. Now Christianity has
been brought to the point of “disappearing” from the Middle East, thanks to the
secularist leadership of the West.
In the book of Ezra, King Cyrus the Great of Persia was used by God to protect persecuted Hebrews, allowing them to return to the Holy Land and rebuild their temple. Assad has acted in a similar manner in allowing Christians to be safe and secure in an Islam-dominated country.
However, because of President Assad’s stubborn resistance in Syria, with the backing of Russia, China, and Iran, the New World Order’s plans are being foiled.Regardless of the faux Christian mythology peddled by the mainstream media ~ namely, that Jesus would support dropping white phosphorus all over Damascus for “freedom” ~ Christians must now begin to direct their prayers and support towards a leader who has been beneficial to the Holy Church in a region where Islam runs rampant and wild against all forms of the true faith.
In the book of Ezra, King Cyrus the Great of Persia was used by God to protect persecuted Hebrews, allowing them to return to the Holy Land and rebuild their temple. Assad has acted in a similar manner in allowing Christians to be safe and secure in an Islam-dominated country.
Assad’s
grace towards the Christian church has not been limited to “separate but equal”
style policies, but also extends to the inner circles of his government, where
he has included many Christians in cabinet positions.
Under
Assad, Christians were allowed to govern themselves and even be reverenced as a
part of Syria’s ancient heritage. The only restriction that President Assad
placed upon Christians was that they not overtly convert Muslims or accept
Muslim converts as a means to ensure stability. He furthermore allowed
Christians to have their own courts for church-related issues, such as marriage
and inheritance, and defended them against Islamist persecution and terror.
Secondly, Assad is not a throwback Bedouin. Unlike many of the tribal-like leaders of other Middle Eastern nations, who take pride in clitoridectomies and pedophilia, Assad is a Western-educated intellectual who takes pride in modernizing without being a modernist.
Not bad, given the Church’s 2000-year history of continued persecution. Compared to secular leaders’ treatment of Christians in the West, Assad is far more tolerant and gracious to his Christian subjects than the secular-dominated United States, Canada, and Europe are to their Christian citizens.Though Assad is not the ideal Christian autocrat, he is the best thing Christians have seen in the region since the Byzantine Empire, the Crusader states, or European colonialism.
Secondly, Assad is not a throwback Bedouin. Unlike many of the tribal-like leaders of other Middle Eastern nations, who take pride in clitoridectomies and pedophilia, Assad is a Western-educated intellectual who takes pride in modernizing without being a modernist.
ED Noor: Just a wee bit of stereotypical Islamophobia there.
Before
Assad rose to power, he proved himself by graduating from the school of
medicine at the University of Damascus in 1988 and volunteered to serve his
country as a medical doctor in the army. Later, he went to complete his
postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom, studying ophthalmology at the
Western Eye Hospital in London. Upon returning to Syria and the death of his
elder brother, Assad studied at the Syrian military academy before he assumed
the presidency of Syria.
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This
is not the background of a radical ideologue, wrapped up in a fundamentalist
understanding of the Koran. Assad’s reign has been one of ruthless oppression,
but against whom?
Certainly
not the general population or the Christians who have flourished under his
rule; rather, he oppressed the Islamist sects, such as the Muslim Brotherhood,
that sought to displace him and establish an Islamic caliphate.
Assad’s
main objective was the retaining of power for his Arab nationalist Ba’ath
Party, and he was ready to crush any opposition in the process. It is therefore
plausible to assume that if Christians were a threat to his power, he would
have targeted them as well, but given that the principles of the Ba’ath Party
are not necessarily a threat to Christianity, and given that Christians are
called to obey lawful government, they have every reason to stand by Assad and
against Islamism.
Understanding
Assad’s upbringing and education is essential. Assad’s ruthlessness as a leader
stems not from an Islamist worldview, but rather from a nationalist, pro-Syrian
worldview.
Moreover, Assad has upheld human rights as best as any Middle Eastern leader could. Given that not all cultural values and systems are equal and enjoy the same level of maturity to sustain liberty and rights, some nations are in desperate need of authoritarian regimes to maintain an order and stability that they could not otherwise maintain.
He is without a doubt a Muslim, and he supports much of the Islamic heritage of Syria, but he is moreover a fervent Syrian nationalist and views the Christian communities of Syria as a part of that legacy.The primary focus of Assad’s presidency was and is to create stability in Syria, which is good for Christians. The minute a jihadist would aim his AK-47 at a Christian, Alawite, Jew, or fellow Muslim, Assad’s secret police would have him screaming for an early martyrdom. This system is completely contrary to the agenda of the American-backed jihadists who wish to plunge the nation into chaos and anarchy as a means to produce a new Islamist state that can be micromanaged from the U.S. State Department.
Moreover, Assad has upheld human rights as best as any Middle Eastern leader could. Given that not all cultural values and systems are equal and enjoy the same level of maturity to sustain liberty and rights, some nations are in desperate need of authoritarian regimes to maintain an order and stability that they could not otherwise maintain.
The
Middle East has not developed as Western Civilization has. The locals are
guided by a Bedouin, Islamic ideology that teaches them to kill and harass
their neighbour rather than love him. Therefore a foreign observer cannot
expect the same results in Syria that one would expect in France, Germany, or
the United States.
If
any form of stability is to exist, it will come from the sword of a secular
autocrat such as Assad, Mubarak, or Saddam Hussein, rather than from a ruthless
jihadist such as Mohamed Morsi, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, or the FSA. Tyranny and a
police state are not only necessary for these people but morally good. A people
that cannot govern themselves must be controlled by a powerful state to prevent
them from eating the nation like termites.
Assad’s
enlightened approach to governorship has helped Syria avoid the isolation and
oppression of Islamist states such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and
Sudan. He has increased the standard of living for his people, allowing
elements of modernity to take root without compromising the moral fabric of
Syrian society.
Assad
has also suppressed Islamism and protected his Christian and Alawite minorities
while acting as a responsible and rational leader in international relations,
especially in regards to relations with Israel. (Despite this relatively
shining record, he still supported state management of the economy, invoking
the everlasting hate and shame of libertarians worldwide.)
These
are the characteristics of a rational, predictable leader who creates stability
and peace in his nation. Therefore, what more could one want in a region as
volatile as the Middle East? Certainly, Israel should welcome this as a
positive force, given that Assad is not of the same irrational, fundamentalist
background as the PLO, Muslim Brotherhood, al-Qaeda or Ahmadinejad in
Iran.
An
additional note for the American neo-conservatives: Would it not be quite
prudent and strategically viable for American foreign policy in the “global war
on terror” to prevent the rise of a new jihadist state that will fund
terrorism? If so, then how does one justify Senator John McCain going to Syria
and clamouring for more vets to die in the sands of the Middle East?
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But
this is also relevant for ethno-nationalist Christians. Christian
nationalists have every reason to be invested in the success of President
Assad, and no other international conflict is more important to our global
success than an Assad victory.
Assad’s
fight is our fight. Assad fights the very same agents of the New World Order
who want to turn Syria into a jihadist extravaganza and de-Christianize our
Western civilization with third-world immigrants. Russia, Syria, China,
Iran, and North Korea are simply the external geopolitical allies to our
nationalist-oriented movements in the West.
There
can be no condoning of many these despotic regimes’ heinous actions, but as it
is said, politics makes strange bedfellows and Western nationalists do not have
the luxury of choosing friends.
By
Assad taking a militant stand against the New World Order and perhaps even
winning, it helps to delegitimize the current ruling establishment and secondly
stops their geopolitical agenda of secularizing the Middle East and the world.
Thirdly, an Assad victory not only encourages European Christians around the
world to resist the system, but could actually give them a chance to take back
the system sooner rather than later.
Because
Christianity is a transnational faith, we are as Christians called to stand in
solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Christ around the world. Therefore
we must do what we can to help protect our fellow faithful against the FSA, and
the best hope to accomplish this is with President Assad retaining power.
Assad
is, from the European-Christian perspective, a pro-Christian proxy in the
region. The fight that Christians are up against in the West is the same
fight that Christians are fighting in Damascus, Grozny, and other parts of the
Islamic world.
Assad
is our ally whether we like it or not, so Christians might as well rejoice that
they are allied to a man who is willing to go down with his ship, rather than
sell out Syria to the international banking system and secularization, as our
leaders did.
The
call for God’s holy Church globally is to “pray in the Spirit on all occasions
with all kinds of prayers and requests [and to] always keep on praying for all
the Lord’s people” (Ephesians 6:18).
We
must contribute in any small way that Western Christians can for the safety,
security, and future prosperity of our Holy Church in Syria and for new
converts and heroes to arise for Christ amongst the suffering and destruction
wrought by the secular internationalists.
ED Noor: Please see my previous post of world opinions on President
Al-Assad.
Back from vacations, i have a lot of reading to take.
ReplyDeleteNoor, i hope everything OK with you.
I miss your daily articles (and aang too)
;)
A portuguese hug and a kiss
And i want to add that Cyrus was soo amazed with prophecy that Daniel write, that he free and finance the 2ª temple reconstruction
(i can't remember the Bible reference, but God call Cyrus by name, before Cyrus was born)