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Looks like the Planned Attack on Syria is Near
First they're coming out with this line from the Theater of the Absurd that Assad is preparing to use chemical weapons on his own people, this is their pretext for invasion.
US ramps up threats in 'psychological' war on Assad http://rt.com/news/syria-chemical-weapons-rebels-460/ And now we see the troops arriving near the Syrian shore. Thousands of US troops arrive near Syrian shore on USS Eisenhower http://rt.com/usa/news/us-eisenhower...-military-369/ "The USS Eisenhower, an American aircraft carrier that holds eight fighter bomber squadrons and 8,000 men, arrived at the Syrian coast yesterday in the midst of a heavy storm, indicating US preparation for a potential ground intervention." As soon as Syria is done, then it's time for Iran :2 cents: |
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false flag? dude syria got chemical weapons it's no secret.
also you from what I hear you got some buddies in the neighborhood with f35's ready to hit the target :) |
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Assad wants to protect his own people, he won't want to use chemical weapons on them, that's just Western propaganda. :2 cents: The West have planned this war for over 10 years (and a coming war in Lebanon too). Who benefits if chemical weapons are used and it's blamed on Assad? He saw what happened to Gaddafi after similar humanitarian propaganda, he knows he'll lose, the only way he can remain in power is with no intervention. As for Britain, yep, that's where it's all coming from, the Global Bankers who rule Britain and control USA are the root of the evil. :2 cents: |
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Once agian they will regret that we are sorry we are unable to find chemical weapon and WMD...
they should see GREEN ZONE before they took any action |
According to a classified memo the original plan (after Afghan) was to attack 7 countries in 5 years:- Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Lebanon and Iran.
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I found them: https://youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=H-6O-gApVrU |
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Syria also needed to give the big one to the other countries close to hand :2 cents: |
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The US & British never found them, maybe they still have them hidden? Unless they were all used. |
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Same chemical weapons like Sadam Husein? lol fucking war fagots
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Don't be naive -- a knuckle-dragger could make Sarin. Quote:
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The most likely explanation is that Iran attacked Halabja with the gas which killed the Iraqi Kurds. That story isn't particularly useful for War on Iraq propaganda though. :2 cents: |
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I'm not saying you are right or wrong, but what's REALLY scary to me is that there is a generation growing up thinking that movies actually depict history and reality, and taking their view of the world and world events from movies. :Oh crap:Oh crap:Oh crap . |
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any of your followers off themselves today? getting much sleep? |
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I've always thought that at the very least, we should have given them a no-fly zone. The rebels would probably have Assad out by now.
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We're over there because they hate us for our freedoms. |
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Are you getting much sleep? |
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That was my first LOL of the day and I have only been awake 15 minutes. Thank you. |
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These communications are hard to figure out. Some of them are messages that are saying things like “talk to Caesar” or something. They are counting heads for sure. Good luck creating more peace in the world.
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here's the latest news for you https://warsclerotic.wordpress.com/2...sition-claims/ |
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If he can bury a Mig in the sand some 55 gal drums can be hidden as well. I believe he sold them to other countries and hid some. They were there, trust me on this. |
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I do NOT know where Iraq got the weapons, some are easily made, but yes I see what you are doing and it happens a LOT! |
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http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/06/world/...html?hpt=hp_t2
The situation in Syria is accelerating, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday, amid reports that President Bashar al-Assad's government may be preparing to use chemical weapons. U.S. officials are "very concerned" that al-Assad's forces may use chemical weapons as rebels advance, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told reporters in Washington Thursday. "The intelligence that we have raises serious concerns that this is being considered," he said. The defense secretary did not provide additional details about the intelligence information. |
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i love how people who really know nothing about these countries take sides - rebels, waring sects of religious lunatics, terrorists - no matter what side you take it will always end up being the wrong side because there are NO good guys in the Middle East - none. it's one huge snake pit.
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Hopefully their intel is a little better with Syria than it was with Iraq, but I'm not holding my breath. How could they possibly know Syria is *planning* on using chems on their own people? That is absurd. If they had solid intel like that they would be in there RIGHT NOW. That is, if they really cared about the people. That said, everyone needs to watch that video posted above of General Wesley Clark. That is a real eye opener. You can argue with uninformed GFY idiots all day long, but none of you can argue facts with a four star general. |
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there are many who agree with that policy, of bringing as many countries under US influence before the Chinese/Russians do. As I said in an earlier post, there are no good guys in the Middle East, none of their populations are well educated, well treated, prosperous, political/religious rivals are brutally killed etc etc for me it's only the cost of American lives and the money being spent that is the concern and who is benefiting from the billions being spent. |
I do find it rather convenient all this chemical weapon talk at the very same time Clinton is in the middle of (or just left from) a chemical weapon summit.
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they tell the prisoners they're going to be 'set free' then put em in a truck etc it's a war crime there is lots of war crimes on the rebels side.. over and over yet |
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The elite bankers in charge of the bucks are certainly benefiting.
Financing armed conflicts is Ideal, and the debt involved is even better. |
Chemical weapons are low tech, cheap, and easy to make. (Read the "final battle" chapter of Lucifer's Hammer showing how field expedient mustard gas can be made without equipment and delivered in mason jars with catapaults, any of the volumes of The Poor Man's James Bond by Saxton, or consider how much damage they did using the technology of 1914 or so in WWI).
This is not like building an atomic bomb. (Not all that hard either, just very expensive to do. They were first built using circa 1940, pre-transistsor, radio tube, pre-computer technology by theoretical specialists doing it for the first time, who did not know, to start, how much fissionable mass it took to go critical, how to initiate the first particles to start detonation, what geometry to use, what material to make a particle reflector with, how to place conventional explosives, how to time synchronous explosions, etc. They kept it pretty basic for the first one and it worked. A sawed off howitzer barrel and two hunks of fissionable uranium and a firing mechanism. That's all it took to kill more than 10,000 Hiroshima. The Nagasaki bomb used a Plutonium sphere, more complicated, and worked just hunky-dory, too. All that's been worked out and is known to every advanced physicist in the world; the difficulty is in getting enough ore, in having enough equipment working long enough to produce enough fissionable material in a reasonable time; if you have to make it from scratch, it takes the resources of a nation-state, but not necessarily a big or rich one. Israel, Pakistan, South Africa, and North Korea all pulled it off - and it's rumored that Israel stole its first quantity of fissionable Uranium) The hard part is using them effectively without killing your own troops - storage and delivery issues. And that's a whole different issue. In West Germany, during the 80's, we'd go on alert wearing those NBC suits for 24 hours and try to do our jobs. Not comfortable at all. Try connecting the canteen to a tube in your mask to get a drink. Or to read or see in general when the mask fogs up. Or to scratch an itch. I would not envy those Marines on alert off the coast right now in those temperatures. If Syria wants them, it already has them. It's just not hard at all to do using commonly available chemicals and grade school science lab equipment. |
Wow it always amazes me
After the USA lied to the entire world about Iraq and WMD's there are still some people who will believe this new lie. Sorry but if you beleive this chemical weapons bullshit you are just stupid On a side note.... notice how the believers are the same members who will come on here and complain about the size of government, government spending, taxes, etc yet somehow don't believe the military is government. must be nice to live in a dream world |
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I don't think the US is going to invade. I think they are sending a very strong message, but that's about it. I think the world has changed. People can easily see outside of their country and they see how the rest of the world lives. Propaganda no longer works, and now with the recent changes in the Middle East people know they can over throw their government. I wonder how much involvement the US has here. Russia as well. |
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this is reporting that there is two more drugs that are connected to this outbreak if you can find any american newspaper stating the same, we can call RT an 'untrustworthy news source' i can't. |
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