Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Gemayel Assassination -- A False Flag Op?

On November 2, we ran a piece entitled White House Lebanon Coup Plot Bullshittery.

The gist of the story was that the White House was saying that Syria, Hezbollah, and Iran, or some combination thereof, were plotting a coup against Lebanon's democratically elected government.

At the time, Hezbollah was considering launching street protests to pressure the Lebanese parliament to grant veto power over government decisions to the Shiite coalition.

It seemed that the White House didn't know the difference between a coup d'etat and organized political demonstrations aimed at bringing down a government or forcing a change in policy.

Typical administration incompetence, one would have thought.

Syria and Hezbollah are being blamed for yesterday's assassination of Pierre Gemayel, of course. This fits perfectly into the anti-Syria and anti-Iran information operations we have seen over the last year.

Syria, prior to Gemayel's assassination, was in a rather strong position in the region -- being the newfound diplomatic interlocutor of choice in Iraq.

This development must have really galled Israel.

Yesterday's assassination is a really sinister development in light of the White House "coup" statement early this month.

Given that neither Syria nor Hezbollah nor Iran would have shared with the U.S. any plot they may have entertained to kill Gemayel as part of a coup (if that's what it is), a cynical international type might wonder who gave the White House the heads up.

Or if there is a false-flag operation being conducted.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Eff,

Just wanted to wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving.

All of us with the ability to read blogs and write blogs have a lot to be very grateful for, huh?

Dena

PS. -- and you too, Mr. Meatball... languishing in that IKEA freezer... hope you have a good helping of ligonberries today!

11/23/2006 7:53 PM  
Blogger Effwit said...

Dena:

Thank you for the extremely amiable Thanksgiving message.

I try to be grateful for most things every day of the year.

Best wishes to you as well.

11/24/2006 8:33 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dena...nuthin beats the freeze of an Ontario winter.

Thanks for vectoring kind thoughts my way. May lingonberries be a plenty on your plate this holiday season.

M1

11/26/2006 11:39 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

nuthin beats the freeze of an Ontario winter.

You couldn't have been here recently then, Mr. M1... It is almost the beginning of December and nary a snowflake have I seen.... the weather here is positively balmy... almost subtropical... I can only blame it on the global warming thing...

Best,
Dena

11/26/2006 2:59 PM  

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