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U.S. troops reportedly in Jordan in preparation for Syrian attack
Photo by Russia Today
by Joseph Earnest December 13, 2011
Newscast Media WASHINGTON, D.C. — Barack Obama announced the withdrawal of US troops from Iraq, however intelligence reports allege that they have simply been diverted to Jordan in preparation to overthrow the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. The country has endured civil unrest, and President Assad of Syria has said he is prepared to fight and defend Syria.
Russia already has its fleet in the region to defend its ally in case of a NATO strike. This fits within the timetable of Gen. Wesley Clark who said in March 2007 that Syria was one of the seven nations that would be attacked within five years from the time he spoke.
Below is an excerpt of the interview with Amy Goodman and Gen. Wesley Clark: AMY GOODMAN: So, go through the countries again. (to be attacked) GEN. WESLEY CLARK: Well, starting with Iraq, then Syria and Lebanon, then Libya, then Somalia and Sudan, and back to Iran. Russia Today RT is reporting that former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds writes that an Iraqi journalist based out of London has confirmed that US forces that vacated the Ain al-Assad Air Base in Iraq last week did in fact leave the country as part of Obama's drawdown of troops, but rather than return home, the soldiers were transferred into Jordan during the late hours of Thursday evening. Another source, writes Edmonds, informs her that "soldiers who speak languages other than Arabic" have been moving through Jordan mere miles from the country’s border with Syria. Read the full Russia Today report. (pop-up) Hillary Clinton has praised Russia Today for its content, and says that it is instructive, in the way the English language alternative network delivers its news.
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