Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Arabs' Insistence on Internationalizing the Crisis Stresses their Role in Conspiring against Syria

The involvement of some Arabs in the conspiracy against Syria is no longer a secret after their concerted efforts to refer the Syrian file to the Security Council despite the Syrian government's cooperation with the Arab Initiative.

The Israeli Haaretz newspaper exposed a new episode of the Arabs' engagement as it brought forward information about efforts exerted by an Arab King to urge US President Barack Obama to take the initiative to confront Syria but the US response came short that "We will not interfere in Syria without international support and this will only happen through the Arab League."


The American indication to the Arab League (AL) role in internationalizing the Syrian crisis was revealed on the ground through the AL ignorance of Syria's calls to continue the AL monitoring mission and Syria expressing readiness to cooperate with all initiatives that preserve the national sovereignty.

The AL, moreover, denied the report submitted by the Arab monitoring mission and suspended the work of the monitors without any excuses.

The statements of the Arab monitoring mission's members stressed the doubts about the seriousness of the AL in dealing with the mission's work since the beginning and proved its intentions to use the mission as a means to internationalize the Syrian crisis.

The Emirati member of the AL monitoring mission, Mohammed Salim Al Ka'abi, said that all people in Syria want a solution and those who have good intentions should take the initiative to find it because international interference will drive Syria into serious directions, adding that all people will lose if Syria destroyed.

Al-Ka'abi statements and the content of the mission's report on the reality of what is taking place in Syria help reach the conclusion that the solution for the Syrian crisis will never be the international interference which the West has always used to strengthen internal fighting in the countries, destroy the infrastructures and instigate sectarianism to tighten its control over these countries. The only solution in Syria will remain the dialogue as announced by the Syrian government.

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