Russian warship docked in Syrian port.
This morning it was announced that Iran had cut oil supplies to U.K. and French oil companies, both of which are home of the Illuminati. For if you are to research the origins of the Illuminati and their beginnings in Europe, you will clearly find Scotland, then England, then France as being the home base of these secret society brotherhood organizations.
The fact that Iran took such a bold move and preempted the EU oil sanctions that were to go into effect on July 1st of this year, especially against two of the Illuminati's most powerful countries, is a sign that this world war is days from beginning.
The following article makes note of not only the Iranian warships that are stationed in Syrian ports, but also the fact that powerful Russian warships are stationed there as well. (who knows, there are probably submarines from both of these countries patrolling this region as well.)
The stakes keep getting higher and higher every single week, until the day the war begins, and by the looks of things, it appears it won't be long.
Also, it appears that the Illuminati puppet for president, Mitt Romney, is on the verge of losing several key states in the next 10 days or so, to rival Rick Santoroum. The Illuminati had not foreseen this, for they believed that money alone would suffice in getting their candidate nominated.
But as has been the case in every single primary state, there have been many voting irregularities in every state so far that has voted, especially the ones Romney has won, and yet there is no coverage of this anywhere in the mainstream news media. Perhaps this will be the only way their candidate can win.
Iran, Russia naval presence in Syrian waters message to US: MP
Sun Feb 19, 2012 3:9PM GMT
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/227506.html
“The United States should take Iran's warning about [refraining from any possible] military intervention in Syria seriously.”
Hossein Ebrahimi Deputy head of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee
A senior Iranian lawmaker says the presence of Iranian and Russian naval forces in Syria’s coastal waters is a clear warning to the US to refrain from any possible military adventurism.
“The United States should take Iran's warning about [refraining from any possible] military intervention in Syria seriously,” Hossein Ebrahimi, deputy chairman of Iran Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, said Sunday.
He added that in the event of a US strategic mistake in Syria, Washington may receive a crushing response from Iran, Syria and a few other countries.
On Sunday, January 8, a large Russian navy flotilla led by an aircraft carrier arrived at the Syrian port of Tartus in the Mediterranean Sea for a six-day port call, to show Moscow's solidarity with Damascus.
"The port call is aimed at bringing the two countries closer together and strengthening their ties of friendship," the official SANA news agency quoted a Russian naval officer Yakushin Vladimir Anatolievich as saying.
Two Iranian Navy ships also docked in the Syrian port of Tartus on Friday, February 17, to train Syrian naval forces under an agreement signed between Tehran and Damascus one year ago.
“Syrians are against any form of foreign intervention in their country, but the United States by arming opposition groups is trying to harm the [anti-Israeli] axis of resistance in the region [in order to] affect Islamic Awakening in regional countries,” Ebrahimi added.
The lawmaker went on to say that the recent dispatch of a number of unmanned military and intelligence drones for operations in Syrian skies by the US military will only result in more solidarity among the Syrians.
NBC News quoted unnamed US defense officials as saying on February 18 that US drones are monitoring “the Syrian military attacks against opposition forces and civilians.”
Syria has been the scene of unrest since mid-March, 2011, with demonstrations being held both against and in support of President Bashar al-Assad's government.
The West and the Syrian opposition accuse the government of killing protesters. But Damascus blames ''outlaws, saboteurs and armed terrorist groups'' for the unrest, insisting that it is being orchestrated from abroad.
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