Author: | Declan Hayes | ISBN: | 9781311539229 |
Publisher: | Declan Hayes | Publication: | March 1, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Declan Hayes |
ISBN: | 9781311539229 |
Publisher: | Declan Hayes |
Publication: | March 1, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This, the fifth of my six part series on the war of extermination against the Syrian people, concentrates on Ireland's explicit and implicit support for the rebel cannibals. This support for ISIS by a small but influential Irish clique takes a number of forms: giving the “moderate” head choppers material support, safe havens and publicity; helping them obliterate the cultural-religious heritage of Iraq and Syria; allowing them to help kill hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians; giving them the green light for encirclement, blockading and laying siege to Syria's civilians; endorsing the starvation and the barbarity that inevitably follow from these actions; making empty and perfunctory condemnations of Syria's terror gangs; arming and recognizing Irish based rapists, murderers and mutilators as being somehow heroic and representative of Syria and Syrians; not taking any actions against these Irish based criminals even as they crossed so called red lines on such things as chemical weapons; playing their part in using the artificial refugee crisis as a means to undermine the social fabric of both Syria and Europe; and denying responsibility for the consequences of their regime-change fantasies and criminal actions.
This, the fifth of my six part series on the war of extermination against the Syrian people, concentrates on Ireland's explicit and implicit support for the rebel cannibals. This support for ISIS by a small but influential Irish clique takes a number of forms: giving the “moderate” head choppers material support, safe havens and publicity; helping them obliterate the cultural-religious heritage of Iraq and Syria; allowing them to help kill hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians; giving them the green light for encirclement, blockading and laying siege to Syria's civilians; endorsing the starvation and the barbarity that inevitably follow from these actions; making empty and perfunctory condemnations of Syria's terror gangs; arming and recognizing Irish based rapists, murderers and mutilators as being somehow heroic and representative of Syria and Syrians; not taking any actions against these Irish based criminals even as they crossed so called red lines on such things as chemical weapons; playing their part in using the artificial refugee crisis as a means to undermine the social fabric of both Syria and Europe; and denying responsibility for the consequences of their regime-change fantasies and criminal actions.