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In the midst of that a connection began to appear though by separation. Some familiar pictures in the below link to lurkers.
http://shoebat.org/2013/09/07/did-john-mccain-let-the-cat-out-of-the-obagy/
Bolstering the case made in that video is that McCain’s staff said the Senator did not “knowingly” meet with kidnappers and that if he did, it would be “regrettable”.
Let’s go back to O’Bagy for a moment. In the SETF Press Release that announces her addition as a Political Director, it says she “gained a Master’s in Arab Studies from Georgetown University”.
Georgetown University is under the very strong influence of Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. From the University’s website:
In December 2005, the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (CMCU) received a $20 million dollar gift from HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, an internationally renowned businessman and global investor, to support and expand the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. The Center was renamed the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding (ACMCU). This endowed fund was the second largest single gift in Georgetown University history.
The Director of the ACMCU is none other than Professor John Esposito, a renowned Muslim Brotherhood apologist.
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Guess who’s listed as faculty for the Department of Arabic and Islamic studies. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal’s guy at the University – John Esposito.
Finally, when it comes to the dynamics of the situation in Syria, let’s take a look at the players. There are essentially three nations who are most invested – Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran (aside from Syria). The Obama administration has clearly aligned with Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia: Schizophrenic fan of the Muslim Brotherhood that often takes an opposing side when the group is no longer useful or causes more harm than good. A recent example can be seen in Saudi Arabia’s recent support for the Egyptian military over the ousted Muslim Brotherhood regime, led by Mohammed Mursi. Saudi support for Syria’s rebels has more to do with weakening Iran, the Royal family’s arch nemesis. In fact, if there’s a country these nations hate more than Israel, it’s each other. Bashar Al-Assad is an agent of Iran and the Saudi’s want him replaced. Its support for the removal of Saddam Hussein in Iraq was followed by that country being all but annexed by Iran. Saudi interest in the Syrian rebels is more about addition by subtraction and weakening Iran.