Oh fer Pete’s sake. The Joos again?
And still talking about the drowned boy fleeing violence in Syria when the family was already in Turkey?
Pu-lease
The Saudi pipeline through Syria kicked off the civil war in Syria, which led directly to the Ukraine Civil War as the Obamunists tried to complicate things for the Russians, and get them to abandon Syria.
While I should ask “What’s next” from the incompetent ideologues in the White House, the real question I have to ask is will they ever be held accountable?
the pipeline issue is valid, blaming the American/Saudi/Iranian/Iraqi/ISIS/Hezbellah/Russian fighting on “those damned Jooooos down in Jerusalem” again....
is simply sicko.
Jerusalem has had the capability of ‘moving its presence’ into Syria ... at any time it may have desired. It never would have needed a big fight going on in Syria, especially when that fight involves the forward movement of Iranian and Russian forces adverse to Israel.
That part of the article is pure bunk. Propaganda covering up the USA/Saudi/”ISIS” conspiracy to overthrow the Syrian government. The same sort of aggressive warfare “game” Obama played against Libya and Egypt etc and etc.
ping
According to press reports, Syria is not currently importing natural gas from Egypt via the Arab Gas Pipeline.
http://www.eia.gov/beta/international/analysis.cfm?iso=SYR
Syria has never produced sufficient volumes of natural gas to export. Prior to the recent conflict, Syria imported a small amount of natural gas from Egypt to supplement its own domestic production, but production volumes dropped by more than 60% between 2010 and 2011 (from 24.4 Bcf to 8.8 Bcf, according to Cedigaz data) and stopped in 2012. Those imports came via the Arab Gas Pipeline, which started operating in 2008 and sends Egyptian gas into Syria (near Homs) via Jordan. There were plans to expand the pipeline into Turkey, Lebanon, and eventually to Europe, but developments are now unlikely.