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ALGERIA IS NEXT

The Algerian daily Al-Khabar asserted that young children have been kidnapped from Algerian cities, transported to Morocco, and then sold to Israelis and American Jews who have then harvested their organs for sale on the black market.



On 29 August 2011, http://therearenosunglasses.wordpress.com reports that:



'Al-CIAda' is wasting no time - It is expanding the Imperial War into Algeria



Col Gaddafi's wife and three children have 'fled to Algeria'‎, so Algeria must be a bad country, according to the propaganda.



And al Qaeda is at work in Algeria; al Qaeda claims responsibility for the 26 Agust 2011 Algeria attack



"Al Qaeda’s North Africa wing has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a military academy in Algeria, accusing it of supporting the regime of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi.



Civilians were killed in the attack.



According to the Mossad-CIA-al Qaeda:



"On the night of the 27th of this holy month, and while the Muslim Libyan people were completing their victory over the dictator Gaddafi … the mujahideen in Algeria pursued their blessed attacks against the Algerian criminal regime, an ally to Gaddafi."



Algeria has denied backing Gaddafi.







http://therearenosunglasses.wordpress.com also reports on The dangers lurking in the Arab spring



According to therearenosunglasses:



Disaster has come to Libya, Syria and Iraq and will come soon to Lebanon.



There are tensions between Sunnis and Shiites.



"The CIA master manipulators should have the real regional conflict on their hands that they have been so diligently seeking.



"Massive saturation bombing campaigns will get underway.



"By then, Iran will clearly be Public Enemy Number One...



"Selective nuke strikes would then become an acceptable solution..."



The USA wants oil, military bases and a chance to frustrate China.



Israel wants Sunnis and Shiites destroying each other, rather than opposing Israel.



Sunnis in light green. Shiites in dark green.



According to Vali Nasr, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, (The dangers lurking in the Arab spring):



"Throughout the Middle East there is a strong undercurrent of simmering sectarian tension between Sunnis and Shiites...



"Shiites and Sunnis live cheek by jowl in the long arc that stretches from Lebanon to Pakistan, and the region’s two main power brokers, Shiite Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia, are already jousting for power...



"The struggle that matters most is the one between Sunnis and Shiites...



"Shiites clamor for greater rights in Lebanon, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, while Sunnis are restless in Iraq and Syria...



"Saudis saw Iran’s hand behind a rebellion among Yemen’s Houthi tribe ... that started in 2004.



"Iran blamed Arab financing for its own decade-long revolt by Sunni Baluchis along its southeastern border with Pakistan.



"And since 2005, when Shiite Hezbollah was implicated in the assassination of Rafik Hariri, a popular Sunni prime minister who was close to the Saudis, a wide rift has divided Lebanon’s Sunni and Shiite communities, and prompted Saudi fury against Hezbollah...



"In March, fearing a snowball effect from the Arab Spring, Saudi Arabia drew a clear red line in Bahrain, where a Shiite majority would have been empowered had pro-democracy protests succeeded in ousting the Sunni monarchy...



"The turn of events in Syria is particularly important, because Sunnis elsewhere see the Alawite government as the linchpin in the Shiite alliance of Iran and Hezbollah.



"The Alawite-Sunni clash there could quickly draw in both of the major players in the region and ignite a broader regional sectarian conflict among their local allies, from Lebanon to Iraq to the Persian Gulf and beyond.



"The specter of protracted bloody clashes, assassinations and bombings, sectarian cleansing and refugee crises from Beirut to Manama, causing instability and feeding regional rivalry, could put an end to the hopeful Arab Spring.



"Radical voices on both sides would gain. In Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, it is already happening..."



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