Sep 6, 2013, Asia Times The vote by British lawmakers in the House of Commons late last month against attacking Syria was widely hailed as unprecedented in modern times. This is the same House of Commons that voted, with huge majorities, for military aggression against Serbia, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya …
Read More »Senate Bill Authorizes Tens of Thousands of Combat Troops In Syria
Sixty-six American troops killed. Two hundred ninety-five Wounded in Action. Are those numbers from an American combat operation? Not according to our government, which said they, and the other 50,000 troops in Iraq (which included me), were part of the “official end to Operation Iraqi Freedom and combat operations,” under …
Read More »US will bomb Syria with long-range bombers, official says
Sep 07, 2013, Press TV An American national security official has reportedly outlined Washington’s war strategies for Syria, saying the US administration is preparing to use B-2 and B-52 bombers for a potential military strike against the country. President Barack Obama’s national security team is preparing for a “significantly larger …
Read More »Senator John McCain, Foreign Relations “Adviser” to Al Qaeda Death Squads in Syria
September 06, 2013, Global Research While the mainstream media admonishes John McCain for playing a poker game on his iPhone during the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations hearings on Syria last Wednesday, no one seems to have …
Read More »Obama opts to expand Syria operation with allied air strikes
September 6, 2013, Debka File US military sources report that President Barack Obama has decided to expand the US operation against Syria’s chemical weapons. Instead of confining the action to Tomahawk cruise missiles fired from warships, he is now turning to the introduction of air strikes by US, French, Turkish …
Read More »No law will stop Obama’s democracy-bombs over Syria
September 05, 2013, RT.com Regardless of how Congress votes, Obama is going to attack Syria. The president is doing his best to avoid constructive dialogue when the focus should be international law, not ‘international norms’ as defined by Washington. As world leaders descend on the Russian city of St. Petersburg …
Read More »Making the World Safe for Banksters: Syria in the Cross-hairs
September 4, 2013, Ellen Brown Iraq and Libya have been taken out, and Iran has been heavily boycotted. Syria is now in the cross-hairs. Why? Here is one overlooked scenario. In an August 2013 article titled “Larry Summers and the Secret ‘End-game’ Memo,” Greg Palast posted evidence of a secret …
Read More »Pope calls on world leaders to abandon military options in Syria
September 05, 2013, RT.com Pope Francis called on world leaders attending the G20 summit in Russia to seek peace in Syria through diplomatic means and to lay aside the “futile pursuit” of a military solution. In a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is hosting the G20 summit, Francis …
Read More »Congress Moves Closer To Approving Strike Against Syria
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Read More »‘US war on Syria not to be limited’
Sep 05, 2013, Press TV “The claims by the Obama administration and its supporters in Congress that what they are contemplating is a limited, surgical and symbolic military strike is simply but a lie” said Rick Rozoff, the manager of “Stop NATO” Network in an interview with Press TV. The …
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