Thats not quite correct...Iraq?
Thats not quite correct...Iraq?
Quite,.... cant have the anti-establishment ( generous title) agenda skewed by the truth, the real truth.and Lebenon, and Israel. the author doesnt really understand reality and the poster isnt really interested in "the truth".
The ...doctrine.
When you consider that the rebels also have access to chemical weapons too and that sarin gas can be deployed in a number of ways, many of which the opposition have access to, it makes the Syrian government the least likely culprit by a long way.
You're right in saying that there is no concrete evidence either way - but the opposition have been caught red handed committing atrocities similar to this countless times, although not on this scale before. It's a not a coincidence that UN inspectors were just a matter of miles away at the time. The motive is clear, and if it wasn't for democracy in the UK, this massacre would have already been success for them and Western nations would have bombed Assad, just as intended.
When you consider that the rebels also have access to chemical weapons too and that sarin gas can be deployed in a number of ways, many of which the opposition have access to, it makes the Syrian government the least likely culprit by a long way.
You're right in saying that there is no concrete evidence either way - but the opposition have been caught red handed committing atrocities similar to this countless times, although not on this scale before. It's a not a coincidence that UN inspectors were just a matter of miles away at the time. The motive is clear, and if it wasn't for democracy in the UK, this massacre would have already been success for them and Western nations would have bombed Assad, just as intended.
When you consider that the rebels also have access to chemical weapons too
and that sarin gas can be deployed in a number of ways
When you consider that the rebels also have access to chemical weapons too and that sarin gas can be deployed in a number of ways, many of which the opposition have access to, it makes the Syrian government the least likely culprit by a long way.
You're right in saying that there is no concrete evidence either way - but the opposition have been caught red handed committing atrocities similar to this countless times, although not on this scale before.
And the pieces of the jigsaw come together...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-...cense-to-drill-on-golan-heights-to-genie.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_Energy
And the pieces of the jigsaw come together...
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-...cense-to-drill-on-golan-heights-to-genie.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_Energy
I wonder if you are aware of where the only Russian naval port and barracks in the med is? I wonder if you know why the Russians are passing / have sold high end anti aircraft weaponry to the Assad regime. I wonder if you can put all that together and figure out why they and China are denying an attack took place.
Or are you just concerned with western conspiracy theories?
When have I suggested that any of the world powers are acting for anything other than narrow interests? Even more reason to keep out IMO.