Thursday, May 10, 2012


Turkish Daily: CIA, Mossad behind Syria Bombings
Local Editor
The Turkish daily Aydinlik said that suicide bombings represent a way of incitement carried out by the CIA and Mossad agents in Iraq, and are carried out now in Syria, Lebanese daily Al-Benaa reported.
"CIA and Mossad agents have carried out - and still - various attacks in several countries including Iraq, Pakistan and Libya," Aydinlik said in a report published Monday.
The report clarified that the agents have bombed mosques during the occupation of Iraq in order to incite Shiites against Sunnis and vice versa.
"Those agents have achieved their goal; most of their operations were targeting Shiite and Sunnite mosques. All bombings were declared suicide attacks, the suicide bombers were announced killed, but the fact is contrary to what was claimed," the daily added.
The newspaper pointed out that the CIA and Mossad adopt the same method now in Syria in order to thwart the plan of UN envoy to the country, Kofi Annan.
"Political analysts stress the suicide attacks level will increase in coming days in Syria, where the Mossad and the US intelligence officials will be undoubtedly responsible," the Turkish report stated.
The paper also said that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Teyyip Erdogan had declared that the suicide attacks have impeded the seize-fire process.
"However, suicide bombs will be the most dangerous tools for incitement and chaos in Syria. But unfortunately, the Turkish borders will be the rear front of those operations as they will host Mossad and CIA perpetrators. In other words, it is possible to say that Turkey is a partner of these planned operations against the administration of President Bashar al-Assad," said the Aydinlik article.

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