The ambassador's agenda
Rachel Abrams asks a couple of questions that arise out of the liquidation of Hamas terrorist and arms dealer Mahmoud al-Mabhouh. The second question relates to the agenda of Robert Stephen Ford, the new US ambassador to Syria (Hat Tip: Jennifer Rubin).
Two questions. 1): Was he sleeping the happy sleep of the just terrorist after completing yet another deal with the butchers of Iran to import Iranian-made weapons into Gaza when he was dispatched to the arms of his 72 virgins? And 2): Will the safe haven Damascus continues to provide terrorists such as Mabhouh, who would erase Israel from the Middle-Eastern map—to say nothing of the foreign fighters trained by al Qaeda and/or armed by Iran who are still entering Iraq across the Syrian border to kill American soldiers—be a subject of discussion for America’s newly appointed ambassador to Syria once he’s presented his credentials?
I believe that the answer to the first question is "no," and unfortunately that's likely the answer to the second question too.
What could go wrong?
What could go wrong?
Israel Matzav: The ambassador's agenda
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