Source: Land Destroyer Report
Tony Cartalucci
Tony Cartalucci
Reuters reported, "Tunisia "to withdraw recognition" of Syria government,"
and specifically that newly appointed Tunisian president Moncef
Marzouki made the announcement on his Facebook page. Reuters also notes
"Tunisia's decision to sever ties with Damascus carries moral weight
because the north African country's revolution last year started off the
"Arab Spring" upheavals which later spread throughout the Middle East,
including to Syria." What Reuters of course fails to mention is that the
"Arab Spring" was engineered years in advance,
planned, funded, and directed by the US State Department, with Moncef
Marzouki a direct recipient on record of such support which ultimately
paved his way from obscurity to now president of the North African
nation.
The US Put Moncef Marzouki of Tunisia into Power
Last December, the BBC hailed Tunisia's assembly and their election of a new president in their article, "Tunisian activist, Moncef Marzouki, named president." What the BBC predictably failed to mention was that Marzouki's organization, the Tunisian League for Human Rights, was a US National Endowment for Democracy and George Soros Open Society-funded International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) member organization.
The US Put Moncef Marzouki of Tunisia into Power
Last December, the BBC hailed Tunisia's assembly and their election of a new president in their article, "Tunisian activist, Moncef Marzouki, named president." What the BBC predictably failed to mention was that Marzouki's organization, the Tunisian League for Human Rights, was a US National Endowment for Democracy and George Soros Open Society-funded International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) member organization.
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Tunisia's new "president," Moncef Marzouki, a veteran Western
collaborator whose last two decades of political activity have been
supported and subsidized by the US government and US corporate-financier
funded foundations.
It was earlier reported in "Soros Celebrates the Fall of Tunisia,"
that Marzouki was named "interim-president" of Tunisia and that the
myriad of NGOs and opposition organizations that worked with him to
overthrow the government of Tunisia were fully subsidized and backed by
the US government and US corporate-funded foundations.