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    May all who died rest in peace. Especially the children.

    :pope:

    Aug 21, 2013 - At approximately 3:00am this morning in Damascus, a year to the day after Obama’s infamous “red line” speech warning Assad about using chemical weapons, and as a specialized UN inspection team sleep in their hotels in Damascus, ostensibly there to investigate a CW attack 6 months ago, Assad launched his largest, most wide scale and most deadly attack using chemical weapons on the Damascus suburbs of Zamallaka and Ein Turma in the Eastern Ghouta area. The fallout from the attack was also felt in many of the surrounding districts.
    Preliminary reports are that close to 600 people have been killed so far with thousands more injured from the effects of the gas which some are claiming, based on the symptoms seen, to be “weaponized cyanide”
    In two days, you and the rest of the world will forget about this massacre the same way you forgot about the rest that have happened over the last 2+ years in Syria.
    We Syrians however, will never forget. Not the martyrs and not the way the rest of the world sat by and watched this happen to us.
    A morbid list of at least 75 videos from today’s attack compiled by *Brown_Moses here
    A comprehensive list and description of the attacks by *RSyrianCivilWar here
    Some of the dead children from the attack.

    More dead children.

    And more dead children.

    A father holds his dead daughter.

    The girl from the photo above and her sister.
    READ MORE:
    The Revolting Syrian-??? ???? ?? ????, The Chemical Attack & Massacre of Damascus

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    I don't understand why the US, with all their weapons and expertise, doesn't take out Assad yet. WTF are they waiting for?!

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    This is pure massacre! A crime against humanity to the highest level. May those responsible rot in hell!

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    if these are true, then brand Assad as a terrorist.....at least there would be a justification of using force against his regime.

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    Before you go supporting those so-called "rebels", know who they are first:

    Al Qaeda kills Free Syrian Army commander: FSA spokesman | Reuters

    Al-Nusra Front - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by safeorigin View Post
    Before you go supporting those so-called "rebels", know who they are first:

    Al Qaeda kills Free Syrian Army commander: FSA spokesman | Reuters

    Al-Nusra Front - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Indeed, there's news now that some UN observers believe that the gas attack was carried out by "rebel" forces.

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    That's why the US and the UN have not taken any measures... yet. It would make them look very foolish to invade a country on false premises.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    More points to consider:

    -The Syrian Army is currently winning, so why use chemical warfare if conventional means are more than enough to beat the "rebels"?
    -The chemical attack happened at the same time the UN inspectors are present
    -The chemical attack is conveniently near where the UN inspectors are
    -Military observers doubt the claim Syria would stupidly use chemical warfare(dubious they even possess those) at such a time when they know it'll trigger an intervention(more like invasion)
    -The "rebels" are notorious for kidnapping and killing UN workers and soldiers
    -It would be absurd to believe that Assad would carry out attacks if he's the one who invited UN inspectors in the first place
    Last edited by safeorigin; August 27th, 2013 at 12:48 PM.
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    there's more incentive for the rebels to use chem weapons than Assad

    the rebels want the West to intervene and the only way they can make the West intervene is to draw media attention to something truly horrible

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    Syria is more complicated than Libya

    too many players...

    Iran is pro-Assad

    Russia is pro-Assad

    there are pro-Assad groups in Turkey which is a NATO member

    then there's the pro-US Gulf states who are against Assad

    then there's Hamas, Al Qaeda, Muslim Brotherhood and other groups... each with their own interests

    magulo
    Last edited by uls; August 27th, 2013 at 01:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horsepower View Post
    I don't understand why the US, with all their weapons and expertise, doesn't take out Assad yet. WTF are they waiting for?!
    parang ang nagiging problema gusto nila tumulong ang US, pero ayaw nila nang mga condition na nilalatag nang US. IMO

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