Correa’s Merger with Iran = Ecuador as State Sponsor of Terror:

Ecuador in a Suicide Pact with Iran

December 29, 2011  The nation of Ecuador has merged with Iran. This of course includes melding with the FARC, Hezbollah, Russian mobsters, Al Qaeda, the global  Hate Campaigners heralded by Pandora’s Box of Evil lid-lifter George Soros and every vermin that should not be crawling on this Earth, now protected and encouraged by Correa’s vermin-attracting hotels, sometimes called his government. It is not just that Correa does business- lots of business- with the FARC. Correa’s new best pals, when he is not handing over the Ecuadorean energy grid to George Soros and his General Electric proxies, is Iran. We are not clear yet what the synergy is with Soros and Iran but what is clear is that Soros loves Correa and neither Correa nor Soros have  once stopped their own relationships with Iran.

While Soros enjoys terminating life, called paid suicide and abortions, we know that life is sacred and suicide en mass by the feeble-minded corrupt cartel of Ecuador is not a good thing.

No amount of feigned ignorance or pretend victimhood for shallow, lazy Ecuadoreans will defend each and every citizen from the evil being done by Correa and his cartel before your very eyes. Every time Correa pledges another theft of someone else’s property and more mergers with Iran supposedly to sustain Correa’s Cuban communist extortion  plans, each citizen is responsible.

There is nothing wrong with ousting Correa and his Iranians. In fact, it is repulsive that none demand his removal for his marriage with the world’s worst evil doers, in your name. Every time Correa jumps in to his marriages of convenience, all Ecuadoreans sigh in happiness because none want an honest marriage of upright leadership with definable assets. No indeed: the psychotic grows as long as the hand outs are pledged.

No matter. Ecuador, for its crimes, will soon enough be known for what they are. And what Ecuador, by Correa’s hand and by your own acquiescence is today is a state sponsor of terror.

You know this and we know that you know this. You take comfort in the fact that the USA’s Obama team is paid to lie a lot about Ecuador. You are thrilled that US AID is an accomplice in the brown out of all facts about Ecuador. You dance as  so called U.S. Republicans are so easily seduced by their own Log Cabin Republicans, as they are called, to surrender moral positions about Iran’s mergers in Latin America so as to expand their own consultancies in partnership with pro-Iran contractors, money movers and liars. Fraud in some nations is still a crime.

Fraud is not a crime in Ecuador. Neither is racketeering. Both should be on the books as crimes. Ever wonder what those Al Qaeda operatives were doing in Ecuador when the Colombians came in to pick them up?  Ever wonder why Correa refuses to break his merger with Iran and why his cousin, a thoroughly corrupt specimen, continues to run the Ecuadorean Central Bank? Ever wonder why HOY is charged with crimes for merely touching a tiny portion of Correa’s corrupt Central Bank, now merged fully with Iran?

No Ecuadorean alive should support Correa’s merger with Iran. You know and we know that you know that since his 1st day in office, Correa pledged full merger with Castro’s Cuba. He has done this. Correa has merged with Iran. You need to stand against this. Iran plays for keeps and nothing good comes of this. Ecuadoreans pretend that as long as the bribes and state hand outs roll, Ecuador is better off for Correa’s deal with the devil, Iran. You may rejoice in these deals with Iran but do you really know what each states? Of course you do not. And sadly you do not care.

We at ECrisis say this: care. Care now. And care a lot. In your name you are today a State Sponsor of Terror. President Correa has for 5 years acted demonstrably as a Drug King Pin. Adding his State Sponsorship of Terror means that Ecuador is way over the edge and is now engaged in terror itself.

True- Correa’s lobbyists- and they are good, are moving fast for the USA and the EU to pretend that Correa has not merged with Iran and they do seek, on Correa and your behalf, full exemptions for what Correa does do with Iran. Tommy Boggs and his political ponies called the U.S. Democrats jump fast for Boggs’s lies to the U.S. government to expand Correa’s frauds, sometimes co-funded through dishonest off shore hedge funds for profit. The global One Worlders in the Soros sphere seek a continuous black out of what Correa is doing with Iran and after three years, this gift remains theirs. No one- no one has any real time data about Ecuador. The globe has been lied to and de-frauded.

Millions and millions of dollars from U.S. taxpayers have been fraudulently spent to cover up what Ecuador is today. Worse yet, fake truth tellers from Ecuador come to the USA, in conspiracy with the US AID and OAS-Soros One Worlder cover up artists to report that the only thing Ecuador needs is more money for the unaccountable and dishonest OAS.

How long, how strong grows this Correa and Iran nexus of evil depends on you. It depends on you to stand up and reject  this evil  in our days.

The U.S. Department of State  has lied fully about Ecuador for over three years. It is to you to state the facts. Team Obama fails in its statecraft by its dishonesty and refusing to correct its failings that lying and lying helps nations for it does not.  Then again, all Ecuadoreans today are well taught how to lie a lot. This is their failing.

Ecuador has committed even worse offenses, if possible, than the U.S. Department of State by lying even more to its own people.

How many Iranians are in Ecuador? How many Hezbollah? FARC? QUDS forces? How much uranium has been shipped to Iran? How much money laundering and dollar convertibility is done for Iran by Ecuador?

It is possible for Americans to sue the U.S. Department of State, the Soros nexus of dishonest liars to defraud, and team Obama for aiding and abetting terrorist regimes such as Iran by its complicity in not acting to stem Iran’s money making through Correa’s Ecuador. An easier act is to terminate all Iranian relations and end the evil that now populates Ecuador.

But the easiest of all things seems to be the hardest thing for Ecuadoreans to do today: be honest about Correa’s state sponsorship of terror. Although this sociopathy is deeply bred by Ecuadorean mamas, we remind that it serves Ecuador not at all to remain a State Sponsor of Terror, which it is today.

Study the following article. The author is well known as a complete truth-teller. You can try to call him a liar but such accusations will never ever hold up. You could do something novel: you could tell the truth for once. And we promise you will feel better. You will not feel better when your complicity as state sponsors of terror is finally known, for it will be. Soon.

Hugo Chavez, revealing his personal failures to be educated and to fully lie all the time, warns of USA complots to kill the great communist leaders of Latin America with a range of cancers, most….like Chavez’s own, never factually known. Chavez warns Correa to protect himself. Chavez is, once again, ignorant and risible. The warning for Ecuador is to not fear some mythical cancer threat but the cancer eating away at its soul: state sponsorship of terror. Indeed, this is suicide for Ecuador. Terminate your suicide pact with Correa and Iran.

You are warned.

-Pedro Camargo for ECrisis
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NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE          www.nationalreview.com          

Clifford D. May

December 29, 2011 12:00 A.M.

Iran and al-Qaeda
Many say Shia Iran and Sunni al-Qaeda can’t work together. They are wrong.

Late last week, the State Department announced a $10 million reward for information leading to the capture of Ezedin Abdel Aziz Khalil, a.k.a. Yasin al-Suri — Yasin the Syrian. Serious students of terrorism and counterterrorism saw this as big news for two reasons.

The first is tactical: Never before has a reward been offered for the capture of a terrorist financier. But the money men are vital links in the terrorist chain, so targeting them makes sense. Also unusual is the amount: Only Ayman al-Zawahiri, who has been trying to fill Osama bin Laden’s shoes at al-Qaeda’s main office, commands a larger bounty ($25 million).

The second reason is strategic: According to U.S. officials, al-Suri is an al-Qaeda operative who, since 2005, has been living in Iran and working in collaboration with the theocratic regime. “Under an agreement between al-Qaeda and the government of Iran, Yasin al-Suri has helped move money and recruits through Iran to al-Qaeda leaders in neighboring countries in the region,” Robert Hartung, the State Department’s assistant director for threat investigations and analysis, told reporters. “He is a dedicated terrorist working in support of al-Qaeda with the support of the government of Iran, which the Department of State has designated a state sponsor of terrorism.”

Those are stunning words. Within the foreign-policy establishment, the prevailing orthodoxy has long maintained that Iran’s Shia rulers despise the Sunnis of al-Qaeda; that the enmity is mutual; and that operational cooperation between them is therefore inconceivable. It also has been a longstanding article of faith that the terrorist groups threatening America are “non-state” actors, groups limited in their capabilities because they do not enjoy the support of national rulers with all the resources those rulers can bring to the table.

Dissenting from that paradigm have been such analysts as Michael Ledeen and Thomas Joscelyn of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Stephen Hayes of The Weekly Standard. They have argued that Iran and al-Qaeda collaborate despite theological/ideological differences; that many, if not most, of the Islamist groups waging war against the West are linked like strands of a spider’s web; and that Iran is the “terrorist master.”

Ties between Iran and al-Qaeda trace back to the early 1990s, when Hasan al-Turabi, the leader of Sudan’s National Islamic Front, made it his mission to encourage Sunni–Shia reconciliation. Al-Turabi facilitated a series of meetings between bin Laden, who was then living in Khartoum, and envoys from Tehran. It did not take long for Iran and al-Qaeda to reach an informal agreement: Iran would provide training, intelligence, and explosives; al-Qaeda would make good use of these services and products against common enemies.

The 9/11 Commission Report has a section titled: “Assistance from Hezbollah and Iran to Al Qaeda.” It notes that what had begun in Sudan continued: “Intelligence indicates the persistence of contacts between Iranian security officials and senior Al-Qaeda figures after Bin Laden’s return to Afghanistan. . . . Iran made a concerted effort to strengthen relations with Al Qaeda after the October 2000 attack on the U.S.S. Cole.”

The report also found “strong evidence that Iran facilitated the transit of Al Qaeda members into and out of Afghanistan before 9/11, and that some of these were future 9/11 hijackers.” And there is reason to believe that Imad Mugniyah — who, until he was killed in 2008, was both the military chief of Hezbollah and an agent of Iran — helped with preparations for the 9/11 attacks. In May of this year, the New York Times reported that two defectors from Iran’s intelligence service “testified that Iranian officials had ‘foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks’” and that one of them “claimed that Iran was involved in planning the attacks.”

There’s more. A year ago, Hayes and Joscelyn wrote: “Nearly a decade after the 9/11 attacks, not only do we have abundant evidence that Iran, the world’s foremost state sponsor of terror, supports al-Qaeda. We also have evidence that Iran actively assists terrorists and insurgents targeting our soldiers and diplomats” in both Afghanistan and Iraq.

In November, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia concluded that “the government of Iran aided, abetted and conspired with Hezbollah, Osama bin Laden, and al-Qaeda to launch large-scale bombing attacks” against two American embassies in Africa in 1998. That should have come as no surprise: In 1998, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York unsealed an indictment of bin Laden. It included the charge that al-Qaeda had “allied itself with Sudan, Iran, and Hezbollah.”

The conclusion to which all this leads is that Iran and al-Qaeda, despite their differences, can and do cooperate to wage what they see as a Great Jihad against America and its allies. They are not enemies. Rather, they are rivals who work together when it suits their common interests.

It would be an historic abdication of responsibility if American and other Western leaders, ignoring these facts, were to allow Iran’s rulers to acquire nuclear weapons that, odds are, sooner or later, they would use — or give to al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, or other terrorist groups to use.

In an interview last week, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that if Iranian rulers “proceed and we get intelligence that they are proceeding with developing a nuclear weapon then we will take whatever steps [are] necessary to stop it.” Was he bluffing? Or has there been a paradigm shift — a fundamental change in how senior members of the Obama administration understand who America’s enemies are and how they operate? Or is this still an ongoing debate within the administration? I suspect we’ll find out sometime in the New Year.

 

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