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The end of the Assad dynasty came swiftly and decisively.
The Assaud regime, which has been in power for over
fifty years, surviving a brutal thirteen year civil war, ended
not with a bang, but with a whimper. Eleven days ago,
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to the shock of the region and the world, Al
Qaeda rebels, armed trained and funded by Biden, his Cia
and Turkey, launched a lightning offensive. First Aleppo, the key
city in the north, fell, then came Hama, Holmes, and
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on the weekend, Damascus itself fell to the rampaging rebels.
By Sunday morning, besharh Asad had to flee Syria with
his tail between his legs, flying to Moscow, where he
and his family have been granted asylum by Vladimir Putin.
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Nobody and I mean nobody saw this lightning quick collapse happen.
This is a humiliation for Russia, a major blow, Iran
a huge blow, and for the Assad regime it is
now the end of fifty years of their brutal dictatorial rule.
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But in the end, as the West celebrates the fall
of Assad. And don't get me wrong, he was a murderous,
a vicious dictator with the blood of hundreds of thousands
dead on his hands. No one is mourning the death
of the Assad regime, but what will happen after him?
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And my fear is that we have now installed al Qaeda. Yes,
the very same jihadist Islamist grew responsible for nine to
eleven back into power over a very strategic Middle East
country right on the Mediterranean. The weapons we have given them,
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the chemical weapons that they are going to find in
Syria under the Gasad regime, is now going to create
an absolute monster, one that threatens the country's Christians, Allowhites, Yazids.
There will be a blood bath, and it will also
threaten neighbors like Jordan, Lebanon and eventually Israel. But the
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real danger is to us. The United States did nine
to eleven teach us nothing. Did the fall of Saddam,
Libya's Kaddafi, Hasni Mubarik of Egypt teach us nothing. The
fall of these secular, brutal dictators did not lead to
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democracy or an Arab spring, as Obama promised in twenty eleven.
What happened in Iraq after Saddam was toppled. Iraq fragmented, splintered,
and from the ashes rose Isis in Libya, Kadafi was
toppled by our own CIA, and guess what rose al
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Qaeda in Egypt? The strong man Mubarik was overthrown, the
Muslim brotherhood seized power. And this is now my fear.
Syria will now be overrun by a radical Sunni Islamist
state that will make Bashahrasad seem like a choir boy
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in comparison. And this will give al Qaeda a massive
victory for radical Islam from which they can plan future
terrorist attacks not just against Jews, Christians and minorities across
the entire region, but against our interests, our military basis,
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our embassies, our troops, and God forbid, maybe into even
into the homeland itself. Remember al Qaeda used Afghanistan to
launch the devastating attacks on nine to eleven that killed
three thousand Americans. What can they do now in Syria,
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which is a much more important, critical country with a
much more sophisticated military than Afghanistan has ever had. My friends,
this is a geopolitical debacle and disaster of historic proportions,
And that Joe Biden would hold a victory lap yesterday, celebrating,
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even bragging that he, his regime, and the CIA played
a pivotal role in the downfall of Asad, should be
his eternal shame. He should be ashamed of himself, just
like the fall of the Shaw in Iran under Carter,
just like the fall in Afghanistan when the muja Hadden
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seized power. We are going to rue the day that
we handed Syria over to these Islamist butchers and terrorists.
Today it will be the Syrians who will pay. Tomorrow,
it will be Europe, the West, and God forbid, America itself.