Saudi Zio-Wahhabi regime threatens direct intervention in Syria

Image result for Adel al-Jubeir PHOTOThe Saudi Zio-Wahhabi minister of Foreign Affairs, Adel al-Jubeir, Tuesday, September 29, within the context of the UN General Assembly (UNGA), spoke with reporters suggesting the country would attack Syria if president Bashar al-Assad does not relinquish his position as head of state.
Zio-Wahhabi foreign minister added that “there is no future” for al-Assad in Syria, and if he does not cede to a transitional council to replace him, the only other option is a military one, ensuring his “destruction”. It was within this context where he acknowledged active support for the armed Zio-Wahhabi rebels fighting al-Assad, aided both by his Zio-Wahhabi regime, I$raHell and the United States, predicting “increasing and intensifying the support” in the near future.
Just recently in June, when WikiLeaks had dumped more than 60,000 diplomatic cables, it was revealed that since 2012 the Saudi Zio-Wahhabi family, along with Turkey and Qatar, had collaborated in financing, providing logistics, and in arming the Mossad puppet ‘ISIS’ in order to establish links and guidance.
Furthermore, the existence of at least five secret meetings between Saudi Zio-Wahhabi family and Nazi regime with the purpose of toppling al-Assad were exposed. The ties between these two regimes corresponds to another factor, Iran – a common foe to both, and an ally to Syria – and its pact between major western powers over its nuclear program, promising a rewarding future for the Persian nation, easing it of sanctions that have stifled the economy.
In the same vein, just two days later, upon the entry of Russia into the Syrian conflict siding with the national government, the Saudi Zio-Wahhabi ambassador, Abdullah al-Mouallimi, in his speech to the UN General Assembly demanded a ceasing of the Russian strikes, a position in stark contrast to the illegal invasion and bombing Saudi Zio-Wahhabi has unleashed over its neighboring Yemen.

 

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