September 01, 2013, RT.com Whether the US Congress says yes or no to a strike against Syria, President Barack Obama will emerge victorious as either a law-abiding leader or at least a Nobel Peace Prize winner, investigative journalist Pepe Escobar told RT. Nevertheless, despite the success of staging an …
Read More »Chemical Hallucinations and Dodgy Intelligence
September 01, 2013, Global Research I think it’s true to say that the days of creating ‘dodgy dossiers‘(pdf)[1] are now over, at least if the latest ‘dodgy report’ is anything to go by. Put out by the UK’s Joint Intelligence Committee, it purports to offer proof that …
Read More »Cooked Up Evidence. Trying to Fool the Public over Syria
September 01, 2013, Global Research “Attempts to bypass the Security Council, once again to create artificial groundless excuses for a military intervention in the region are fraught with new suffering in Syria and catastrophic consequences for other countries of the Middle East and North Africa.” Russian foreign ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich. Despite the stance …
Read More »The U.S., Britain and Israel have Used Chemical Weapons within the Last 10 Years
26 August 2013 Those Condemning Syria Have Themselves Recently Used Chemical Weapons We condemn all use of chemical weapons. But the U.S. used chemical weapons against civilians in Iraq in 2004. Evidence here, here, here, here,here, here. Israeli also used white phosphorous in 2009 during “Operation Cast Lead” (and perhaps subsequently). Israel ratified Protocol III of Convention on …
Read More »Chris Hedges on Obama Decision to Attack Syria and “Give Congress a Voice”
Chris Hedges and Paul Jay discuss President Obama’s statement that he has decided to attack Syria and seek authorization from Congress . . . Even though he says he doesn’t need it.
Read More »US military officers concerned over Syria attack
Sep 01, 2013, Press TV A number of officers within the US military have expressed concerns over the wisdom and the consequences of a possible US military strike against Syria. In a series of interviews with the Washington Post, military officers ranging from captains to a four-star general have expressed serious reservations …
Read More »Christian valley sends SOS to Syrian army
In Wadi al-Nassara, a valley in western Syria dotted with Christian hamlets, residents have hung white silk ribbons to mourn war victims and pray the army will defeat its jihadist foes. Portraits of “martyrs” who died in the 29-month conflict between government forces and rebel fighters such as the radical …
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Syrians In Ghouta Claim Saudi-Supplied Rebels Behind Chemical Attack
By Dale Gavlak and Yahya Ababneh | August 29, 2013 | reposted from Mintpressnews.com Rebels and local residents in Ghouta accuse Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan of providing chemical weapons to an al-Qaida linked rebel group. Ghouta, Syria — As the machinery for a U.S.-led military intervention in Syria gathers …
Read More »Pentagon Contractors trained Syrian Terrorists to use Chemical Weapons
Posted at: 8:11, May 9, 2013 By PressTV CNN just a couple of months ago confirmed that contractors hired by the Pentagon were in fact training the terrorists in the use of chemical weapons. Press TV has conducted an interview with Michael Chossudovsky, Center for Research on Globalization, Montreal about …
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