Oddly enough there was gas attacks in Syria that we can identify, but there is a question about who launched them, and although the media claimed it was clearly Assad, it definitely wasn't the Syrian Army or Air Force, but was allegedly one of their proxy groups, but it could as well have been one of the insurgent groups.
I just thought it was beyond the pail hilarious, that to identify a poison gas, you would hold an alleged contaminated sample to your face and inhale. On a live CNN broadcast. It was all so clear it was to manufacture consent for more war funding, but so retardly enacted.
"winning" is carrying a hell of a lot of weight at that moment.
it took quite some time for the Syrian Army to start properly winning.
I'm not saying he did or he didn't, I don't really know, I'm just glad he worked with Russia to destroy his weapon stockpile so that it couldn't a) be used, or b) be taken and used by someone else.
Besides. Small amounts of chemical weapons have been used in wars when it looks like no one is looking, and there is a particularly hard defensive nut to crack.
Oddly enough there was gas attacks in Syria that we can identify, but there is a question about who launched them, and although the media claimed it was clearly Assad, it definitely wasn't the Syrian Army or Air Force, but was allegedly one of their proxy groups, but it could as well have been one of the insurgent groups.
I just thought it was beyond the pail hilarious, that to identify a poison gas, you would hold an alleged contaminated sample to your face and inhale. On a live CNN broadcast. It was all so clear it was to manufacture consent for more war funding, but so retardly enacted.
Well, he probably immunized himself after smelling his own farts for so long.
why would assad, who was winning the war, do the one thing that would guarantee intervention against him?
"winning" is carrying a hell of a lot of weight at that moment.
it took quite some time for the Syrian Army to start properly winning.
I'm not saying he did or he didn't, I don't really know, I'm just glad he worked with Russia to destroy his weapon stockpile so that it couldn't a) be used, or b) be taken and used by someone else.
Besides. Small amounts of chemical weapons have been used in wars when it looks like no one is looking, and there is a particularly hard defensive nut to crack.