viernes, 26 de junio de 2015

By Wayne Madsen – ISIL: Made in Langley and propped up by Tel Aviv and Riyadh - Strategic Culture Foundation - on-line journal > ISIL: Made in Langley and propped up by Tel Aviv and Riyadh > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation

By Wayne Madsen – ISIL: Made in Langley and propped up by Tel Aviv and Riyadh - Strategic Culture Foundation - on-line journal > ISIL: Made in Langley and propped up by Tel Aviv and Riyadh > Strategic-Culture.org - Strategic Culture Foundation



ISIL: Made in Langley and propped up by Tel Aviv and Riyadh





 ISIL: Made in Langley and propped up by Tel Aviv and Riyadh

 It is becoming more and more apparent that the Islamic State for Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), or «Daesh» as it is known in Arabic, or ISIS – the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham -- preferred by Israel supporters because of the uncomforting similarity between «Israel» and «ISIL» – is part of another Central Intelligence Agency operation to artificially create a new «strategy of tensions» for the Eurasian and African land masses.

Yet another example of ISIL’s non-Islamic nature has been witnessed in the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra – the blowing up of the tomb of Mohammad Bin Ali, a descendant of the Prophet Mohammed's cousin Imam Ali, by the brigands and mercenaries of ISIL. ISIL’s true goal is to eradicate the Arab and pre-Arab history of the Middle East with one major exception. There have been virtually no reports of important antiquities sacred to the Zionists having been destroyed by ISIL in either Syria or Iraq. The major targets for the ISIL demolition teams have been Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian, Roman, Assyrian, Persian, Alawite, Druze, Turkmen, Yazidi, Parthian, Christian, Shi’a, and Sufi (the other major tomb destroyed in Palmyra was the tomb of Nizar Abu Bahaa Eddine, a Sufi scholar who lived 500 years ago). ISIL destroyed the Tomb of Yunus (Jonah) Mosque in Iraq not because it honored the Jewish patriarch Jonah but because it was a mosque.