October 2, 2013

For Elizabeth O’Bagy, truth isn’t important, it is simply what policy people support?

For one who has made a career as an international political analyst this is the equivalent to the end of the world. Elizabeth O’Bagy was a Georgetown University graduate student. She wrote an article for Atlantic Monthly saying that most Syrian rebels are radical Islamists. Of course. Everyone knows that, even the Syrian rebels. One was for a consulting firm, the Institute for the Study of War, that would get U.S. State Department dollars from an Obama Administration which wanted to give the money to those who portrayed the Syrian rebels as moderates. The other was an advocacy group, the Syrian Emergency Task Force, a public relations firm for the Syrian rebels which also wanted the Syrian rebels portrayed as moderates to get U.S aid. By the way, the group is run by someone who also supports Hamas and is probably a Muslim Brotherhood front. These were conflicts of interest.

Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/analysis/rubin-reports/obagys-road-to-success-lie-for-obama-kerry-and-mccain-on-syria/2013/10/01/
For one who has made a career as an international political analyst this is the equivalent to the end of the world. Elizabeth O’Bagy was a Georgetown University graduate student.

She wrote an article for Atlantic Monthly saying that most Syrian rebels are radical Islamists. Of course. Everyone knows that, even the Syrian rebels.

One was for a consulting firm, the Institute for the Study of War, that would get U.S. State Department dollars from an Obama Administration which wanted to give the money to those who portrayed the Syrian rebels as moderates. The other was an advocacy group, the Syrian Emergency Task Force, a public relations firm for the Syrian rebels which also wanted the Syrian rebels portrayed as moderates to get U.S aid. By the way, the group is run by someone who also supports Hamas and is probably a Muslim Brotherhood front.

These were conflicts of interest.


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