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PILDAT says Feb 8 polls record lowest fairness score since 2013

  The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has issued a report detailing its assessment of the recently-concluded general election, expressing deep concerns over a decline in fairness scores compared to previous election cycles.

Is Turkish Leadership shedding crocodile's tears on Gaza


Turkish PM shedding tears during Gaza visit
Is Turkish leadership shedding crocodiles tears on Gaza as we see Turkish PM accusing Israel of ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza, as Palestinian death toll from six days of bombardment hits 116.

The fact is that Turkey is helping EU, US and Israel along with Qatar and Saudi Arabi on Syrian conflict and killing slowly Syrian people.

Following actions support the theory: 

Patroit Missile
(a) Turkey has asked NATO to deploy Patroit Missile system along Turkish- Syrian border to implement "No Fly Zone" over northern Syria.

(b) Turkey has also continued trade and bilateral relations with Israel.

(c) In the second step, Israel will also deploy its troops with its borders to increase more pressure on Syria.

(d) Qatar and Saudi Arabia have armed and paid Syrian secterian extremist rebels.

Their main focus is to decrease the influence of Iran over Syria and Hezbollah, by doing so Saudi Arabi and Israel has built very close relations.

After US handpicking a Syrian Council the Turkish leaders have clearly spent much time fabricating various excuses to meet Washington’s demands in this regard by fabricating or taking advantage of violence Turkey itself is fostering along its own border with Syria.

Israel has also begun putting pressure onto Syria’s borders near the Golan Heights – in a verbatim manifestation of the Brookings-Saban Center plan.

Like Qatar, Turkey’s leadership sheds crocodile tears for Gaza, while explicitly coordinating with Israel versus Syria, based on the Doha-based Saban Center’s plans.
Final Push Against Syria.

US Arab Alliance and its implications
As the US-Israeli-Saudi co-conspirators of Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, and others rack up anti-Israeli rhetorical points during the latest Israeli-Gaza conflict, they continue quietly collaborating with both the West and Israel against Syria. 

As the West attempts to prop up their newly reconstituted “opposition council” while galvanizing Qatari-Saudi-Egyptian backed sectarian extremists with over-the-top Israeli provocations, the stage is set for a final push against Syria. 

Turkey’s attempts to deploy Patriot missile batteries along the Turkish-Syrian border fulfills yet another objective articulated in the Doha-based US Brookings-Saban Center policy paper, “Assessing Options for Regime Change” – to carve out a northern “safe haven” from which NATO-backed terrorists can operate – and provide a protected seat of power for the West’s newly re-contrived “opposition council.”

But while the West continues to posture and manipulate regional perceptions, Western aggression is already reaching its operational limits – and while it could embark upon a wider, more overt military confrontation with Syria, should both the Syrian people and Syria’s allies remain committed to the defense of the nation’s sovereignty, not only will this aggression fail, it will create momentum that will roll the West and its extraterritorial interests back significantly, if not entirely. 

If Syria want to defeat all its enemies the only one option remains which is Unity.

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