A sign of the times I guess as India becomes one of those nations who USED to have a conscience and now has buckled to islamic terror and influence in this world as the President of India made a visit to Syria where she claimed that India was fully supportive of Arab goals in the Middle East and that it is Israel's fault that there isn't a Middle East peace agreement.
From the article at Haaretz:
Indian President Pratibha Patil said that India fully supported the return of the Golan Heights to Syria during a joint press conference with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, Israel Radio reported Saturday.
The Indian president said that India had consistently supported Arab goals in the region, and sought a peace agreement in accordance with UN resolutions.
Assad said in the conference that Israel's policies hindered the Mideast peace process, harming economic development in the region.
Assad thanked Patil for her support and added that the Syria and India could help end the suffering of the Palestinian people.
All of this comes from a President whose country has literally been at war with muslim Pakistan for decades - but oh no, she's all for the muslims now, right?
As for her idea that it is only right that the Syrians be given the Golan Heights back, well, I'll let you what Ms. Indian President...let's snatch up Kashmir and give that to the Pakistanis or the Iranians...how do you feel about that, shit for brains?
I'm tired of this lip service and bending over that the likes of Syria get on the world stage - Syria is a worthless sack of nickels - they can barely survive in this world yet every world leader visits their desolate worthless country and kisses up to them. I'm extremely disappointed in this Indian President - as the number of potential allies of Israel shrinks and shrinks with each day.
Indian president backs Syria's claim on the Golan Heights
Indian President Pratibha Patil said that India fully supported the return of the Golan Heights to Syria during a joint press conference with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus, Israel Radio reported Saturday.
Patil is visiting Syria as part of her visit to the region, aimed to encourage mutual investment opportunities between the two countries.
The Indian president said that India had consistently supported Arab goals in the region, and sought a peace agreement in accordance with UN resolutions.
Assad said in the conference that Israel's policies hindered the Mideast peace process, harming economic development in the region.
Assad thanked Patil for her support and added that the Syria and India could help end the suffering of the Palestinian people.
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem criticized Friday stalled peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, warning that closing the horizons to peace could lead to war in the Middle East.
"The possibility of war always exists in our region since Israel almost always scandalously evades the commitment to peace," said Moallem. "There is no doubt that closing the horizons to peace could lead to war," he said.
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