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Topic History of: well worth reading before deciding on Syria Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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In The Know (as always)
Pattaya wrote: There never was any doubt about what happened,the doubt was who did it,and providing proof.
But more importantly the two types of rocket used - a Russian-supplied 140mm system and especially the larger 330mm weapon of unknown origin - are significant since according to both Human Rights Watch and a number of independent arms experts - these are weapons that have only been observed in use by Syrian government forces during this conflict.
In The Know wrote: honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote: I wish there was an "idiot's guide to Syria" that I could read.
I cant make head nor tail of it, so I am grateful for all the different views here.
Here's the weapons inspectors' report in full, honey!
There never was any doubt about what happened,the doubt was who did it,and providing proof.
In The Know
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote: I wish there was an "idiot's guide to Syria" that I could read.
I cant make head nor tail of it, so I am grateful for all the different views here.
Here's the weapons inspectors' report in full, honey!
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote: I wish there was an "idiot's guide to Syria" that I could read.
I cant make head nor tail of it, so I am grateful for all the different views here.
Here's a starter, honey! -
"U.N. human rights investigators said on Wednesday Syrian government forces had massacred civilians, bombed hospitals and committed other war crimes in widespread attacks to recapture territory from rebels this year.
..... and you can read what a nice chappie Assad's brother is, too -
"The younger brother of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Maher al-Assad is described by analysts as someone even more ruthless than Bashar.
"Maher is the kneecapper. He is in charge of keeping the regime in power," said Joshua Landis of the University of Oklahoma.
It's a role he seemingly relishes. One analyst who has been in meetings with Maher described him as wearing a dark suit, sunglasses and slicked-back hair: a "Mafia wanna-be."
"This fellow thinks of himself as the family enforcer," said Ted Kattouf, a former U.S. ambassador to Syria.