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Subject: CIA Orchestrated Syrian Opposition Crumbles Mon Mar 25, 2013 8:51 pm
The CIA has sent forth its potted plant to rule over Syria – but only if it can manage to defeat the Syrian army and remove Bashar al-Assad, either by Russian aircraft or in the same way Moammar Gaddafi was removed.
The CIA’s man is Ghassan Hitto, the provisional prime minister of a wobbly interim government established by the Syrian opposition National Coalition – a creation of the Muslim Brotherhood and Qatar — in a chaos-wracked and warlord ruled area carved out of Syria by the FSA and the agency’s al-Nusra terrorists who are indistinguishable from al-Qaeda.
“Ghassan Hitto has won,” coalition member Hisham Marwa said from Istanbul on Monday. The coalition’s “Islamist and liberal factions” engaged in 14 hours of “closed-door consultations” before deciding on the Texan “with Islamist leanings,” according to Agence France-Presse.
Hitto is backed by another CIA asset – the Muslim Brotherhood – and also supported by coalition Secretary General Mustafa Sabbagh, who is Qatar’s man in the floundering plan to turn Syria into a compliant bankster satellite lorded over by fanatical Salafists. Qatar and Saudi Arabia are bankrolling the effort.
Hitto is a naturalized American citizen who lived in Texas for over three decades. He relocated to Turkey in 2012 to run a provisional government micromanaged by the United States, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Perturbed by Hitto’s appointment, Moaz al-Khatib, the contentious head of the Syrian National Coalition, tendered his resignation. Al-Khatib “blamed world powers for providing insufficient support for the rebel cause,” the AP reports today, despite a recent gift of $60 million earlier this month. Following the infusion of money, al-Khatib lectured the newly installed U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, on the finer details of overthrowing sovereign nations.
Al-Khatib fell from favor after he offered al-Assad a deal to end the conflict. The former imam of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus and follower of prominent Muslim Brotherhood intellectual Yusuf al-Qaradawi also said he didn’t approve of the declaration of a provisional government in al-Qaeda and mercenary-held areas of Syria.