
Residents walk past buildings damaged in heavy fighting between Free Syrian Army fighters and government forces in Aleppo, Syria on Sunday. (AP Photo/Narciso Contreras)
Wired’s “Danger Room” blog reports Syria has begun making preparations to weaponize sarin gas for possible use, a potentially dangerous development that has the U.S. and Syria’s neighbors very worried. Noah Shachtman and Spencer Ackerman report (emphasis added):
Engineers working for the Assad regime in Syria have begun combining the two chemical precursors needed to weaponize sarin gas, an American official with knowledge of the situation tells Danger Room. International observers are now more worried than they’ve even been that the Damascus government could use its nerve agent stockpile to slaughter its own people.
The U.S. doesn’t know why the Syrian military made the move, which began in the middle of last week and is taking place in central Syria. Nor are they sure why the Assad government is transferring some weapons to different locations within the country, as the New York Times reported on Monday.
All that’s certain is that the arms have now been prepped to be used, should Assad order it.
“Physically, they’ve gotten to the point where the can load it up on a plane and drop it,” the official adds.
On Monday, President Barack Obama warned of consequences should Syria’s President Bashar Assad decide to use chemical weapons against forces fighting his rule.
“I want to make it absolutely clear to Assad and those under his command: The world is watching,” Obama said. “The use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences and you will be held accountable,” he added.
White House Spokesman Jay Carney said earlier Monday that were Assad to use chemical weapons, it would “cross a red line for the United States.” He would not say how the U.S. would respond or if military force was being considered, only that “contingency planning” was under way.
A Syrian Foreign Ministry official insists the Assad regime will “never, under any circumstances” use chemical weapons against its own people. “In response to the statements of the US foreign minister, Syria confirms repeatedly it will never, under any circumstances, use chemical weapons against its own people, if such weapons exist,” the official was quoted by Syrian television.
Reflecting concerns the Syrian civil war could spillover to its neighbors and that unconventional weapons could land in the hands of terror groups like Hezbollah, the Atlantic reports that twice in the past month, Israel asked Jordanian government officials for permission to destroy Syrian chemical weapons sites. The magazine’s National Correspondent Jeffrey Goldberg writes:
The U.S. is not the only country worried about the possible use of chemical weapons. Intelligence officials in two countries told me recently that the Israeli government has twice come to the Jordanian government with a plan to take out many of Syria’s chemical weapons sites. According to these two officials, Israel has been seeking Jordan’s “permission” to bomb these sites, but the Jordanians have so far declined to grant such permission.
Of course, Israel can attack these sites without Jordanian approval (in 2007, the Israeli Air Force destroyed a Syrian nuclear reactor), but one official told me that the Israelis are concerned about the possible repercussions of such an attack on Jordan. “A number of sites are not far from the border,” he said, further explaining: “The Jordanians have to be very careful about provoking the regime and they assume the Syrians would suspect Jordanian complicity in an Israeli attack.”
According to The New York Times, the Syrian military has moved chemical weapons in recent days to different locations in the country. An Israeli official told the paper, “we are seeing a kind of action that we’ve never seen before.”
It’s not only Israel that’s concerned. The Guardian, quoting Turkish officials, reported over the weekend that Turkey’s request for NATO Patriot missile defenses was prompted by intelligence Syria might be considering the use of missiles, possibly armed with chemical warheads.
The officials are worried the Syrian dictator could resort to the chemical weapons option as a desperate last move to hold onto power.





















































































































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foxrocks
Dec. 4, 2012 at 5:26pmIf we had a president with balls, he would light up this Syria and Iran, support Israel, and tell Egypt if you don’t get in line you will be next……….but we don’t. we have a muslim, mr nice guy, just plays golf, goes on vacation while we have a debt crisis, and spends the taxpayers money like a drunken sailor…………
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Flag Raiser
Dec. 4, 2012 at 7:25pmYou shouldn’t insult drunken sailors that way. Drunken sailors have more honor. :-)
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AbrahamsSheepdog
Dec. 5, 2012 at 9:49amRight on, Flag! 2 Big WoOF’s!
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sillyfreshness
Dec. 6, 2012 at 1:12amThe only thing I can figure out why this whole Syria is front and center in the media is because Syria is the last blockade for a total Islamic caliphate in the Middle East. I guess our government wants a caliphate there, so they want the current Syria regime out of the picture. I can’t tell you why the US government wants an Islamic caliphate there, but they do and our “chosen people” controlled Marxist Media is right there to spread propaganda to get all Americans on board with attacking Syria. Now we are supposed to believe Syria is going to use chemical/biological/nuclear weapons. Even if they do, it’s none of our business. There is more to this story than meets the eye.
Look for little catch phrases in the Juden Marxist Media like “use chemical weapons on his own people” that was the same line used to justify our war with Iraq 10 yrs ago. Now it’s being recycled again to justify a war with Syria. Syria is in a civil war. So “his own people” are enemies or terrorists. The Tea Party would be gassed in the US if our government thought they could get by with it. We are no better than Syria. There is no proof that any chemical weapons are being loaded up. This is a set up for a much larger thing……it’s to setup an Islamic caliphate in the Middle East. Our government wants it and our “chosen people” Marxist Media wants it too. Why that is, I don’t know.
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M40-A1
Dec. 4, 2012 at 5:19pmAnd the WMD’s came from where? Iraq. I call BS on all 8 years of the Bush haters and their absolute ignorance of what really happened in Iraq. Useful Idiots one and all. Go to hell for what you did to this country.
Who’s claiming to use them? No one thus far, but what a way to set up Assad? Morsi can use them, blame Assad, and Obama can then claim to be a hero for supporting the wiping out of Assad.
When are we going to quit falling for the rope-a-dope America?
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G-WHIZ
Dec. 5, 2012 at 12:36pm…..and King’O is gonna find a way to TAX it! :-)
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Flag Raiser
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:41pmNow we know where the Iraqi WMD’s went.
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Silversmith
Dec. 4, 2012 at 5:37pmI always thought they went to Syria.
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mercenary4freedom
Dec. 4, 2012 at 6:08pmOf course they did, they went right to Syria. I said this from the beginning.
obama & hilary are threatening because they want no harm to their very own Al Qaeda thugs. they need them to continue the boogey man fear state & continue using our own $$ to build a tyranical regime.
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oldincarolina
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:17pmObama warned them of consequences if they use gas . What’s he going to do if they do ?
Stomp his foot twice and make Moochie eat two double cheeseburgers ?
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:37pmHe will either nuke Damascus, or make another speech.
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DAS_MOOCH
Dec. 4, 2012 at 6:17pmHey, Moochie don’t need no stinkin foot stomp to double down on double cheeseburgers. By the looks of her she awakens to the cheeseburger shuffle breakfast daily.
I hear Obama reeled her in by buying her a fried chicken sandwich and a grape soda, topped off with melon balls on their arranged first date.
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RabbiDRJerkins
Dec. 4, 2012 at 2:24pmShalom,
Rough call… Support the dictator with WMDs, or support the terrorist organizations who are dedicated to our destruction…
…how about taking care of things here at home for a change?
We have muslim problems of our own.
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desertspeaks
Dec. 4, 2012 at 2:51pmIS SYRIA PREPARING SARIN GAS FOR POSSIBLE USE AGAINST REBELS?
prepping us for a false flag gas attack!?!?! so that Nato/UN/US can take action and step out from behind the scenes where they’ve been since the beginning!!
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Secret Squirrel
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:08pmMuslims killing muslims.
Who would have seen that coming?
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Secret Squirrel
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:10pmRemember when we were preparing to invade Iraq and Saddam
was seen moving trucks of WMD’s across the Syrian border?
No WMD’s were found in Iraq, but now it looks like the “chickens are coming home to roost.”
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:38pmHow about saving AMERICA from this economic disaster first???
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lwilli201
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:34pmIt is funny how thing come around again. Take the Iraq WMD that were never found and the heat Bush took for that. Well they have been found in Syria. Now Obama may use the possibility of using them to take military action in Syria.
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THERAPTURCOMES
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:44pmThis is Isaiah 17:1 being fulfilled before the worlds eyes and soon the resurrection/rapture will take place http://youtu.be/ahEVxIzlxwo
Read Romans 10:9-10 and become a believer upon Christ before it is to late
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love the kids
Dec. 4, 2012 at 2:41pmI hope they are not relying on the same intellengence that told them that it was because of a video???
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The_Jerk
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:10pm“Is Syria Preparing Sarin Gas for Possible Use Against Rebels?”
Who cares? Stay away from these nut cases. Stay out of the Middle East.
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AbrahamsSheepdog
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:19pmShut up. You are a Troll, a coward, a muppet, a Judas, a chris mathews. You earned your place in Hell & discrase honorable men & women.
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:42pmLet’s first win the war in Afghanistan, before we get into yet another idiotic one!
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AbrahamsSheepdog
Dec. 5, 2012 at 9:45amWiz- or jerk, or wango- you’re an idio trying to live in a box. This does effect us. Get a clue!
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KidCharlemagne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:05pmOMG! We are completely on the wrong side of this!:
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“Like many Lebanese and Syrian Christians, Saad is also a supporter of the Assad regime. As a religious minority in the Middle East, Christians don’t have much choice other than to align themselves with a strong leader who can protect them, Saad says. “The rebels haven’t managed to convince me they are fighting for more democracy,” the mayor says.”
July 25, 2012: “Christians Flee from Radical Rebels in Syria”
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AbrahamsSheepdog
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:02pmLongspoon, you’re not too bright. You sound like a sheep or a evil helper. Either way you are part of the cowardly problem of this world. You are weak and love evil. You will earn your punishment, be warned.
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AbrahamsSheepdog
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:09pmPork face you likewise. Pansey’s
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plastinoid
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:45pm@WILLG and @PORK_ANVIL I can’t wait to go up against Communists such as yourself when the time comes. Enjoy your time here while you can, because one day soon I’m sure it will end.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:11pmYou are mistaken. Please check out willG’s posts.
http://www.theblaze.com/users/willg/
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Mandors
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:41pmNo, Obama is planning a false flag operation where the CIA sets off the chemical weapons, the press blames Assad, and Barry’s “Red Line” is crossed.
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/51400
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WarMunger_Al
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:30pmlibs didn’t when Saddam used chemical weapons on the kurds, but now they are willing to militarily intervene in Syria?
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:45pmAnything to get America into yet another war!
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KidCharlemagne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:39pmThis is DESPICABLE!:
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The Religious Freedom Coalition’s Murray said there’s a reason the Free Syrian Army chose to fight over the Christian neighborhoods.
“The Islamist rebels invaded Christian neighbors to force government troops to destroy homes there,” Murray said. “They want the government troops to shell the neighborhoods in an effort to recapture it.”
Murray said this is a familiar strategy.
“I have seen this tactic in the so-called West Bank during the Intifada,” he said. “Muslims would fire mortars from a Christian neighborhood to draw Israeli fire there. This is a win-win for the Islamist rebels supplied by Turkey. Syrian government troops can be fired on, and Christian homes get destroyed.”
http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/syrias-civil-war-a-cover-for-killing-christians/
No wonder we are all under the impression that Assad is killing his own people…..Syrian Christians are apparently being used as human shields there.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:48pm“The Christian group Open Doors USA reports the Syrian government is placing the blame for the attack on “terrorists”
although residents of the Damascus suburb haven’t joined the fighting on either side.”
http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/syrias-civil-war-a-cover-for-killing-christians/
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AbrahamsSheepdog
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:35pmHes in a corner and fights to win. Crazy is the one thing that makes you most dangerous. Rules? There are No rules! Egypt is getting close too. These boys don’t play nice. Little Israel will not wait for help, there is none. Russia is all but in Iran, who is all but in Gaza. It’s starting to really boil over there. Who’s the craziest dictators contest is about to start. UN wolves are all smiles.
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KidCharlemagne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:57amBashar al-Assad seems to be the last obstacle standing in the way of Al-Qaeda’s imminent threat to exterminate the Christian population living in Syria:
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Open Doors USA says in a press release it has confirmed that Christians are the targets of the “ethnic cleansing” campaign.
“Before, Christians were caught up in the war in the same way as Kurds, Druze and all other ethnic groups. Also, a part of the Christian community in Syria has been actively supporting President Assad, thus being an actor in the civil war,” the Open Doors statement said. “But some Syrian Christians say a series of incidents recently points to a trend of violence against Christian civilians, including priests. Particularly worrying, they say, is the growing presence of foreign radical Islamic fighters in the country and the many Islamist brigades within the opposition Free Syrian Army.
http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/syrias-civil-war-a-cover-for-killing-christians/
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longknifed
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:05pmI guess they are just “collateral damage.” The “oppressed” exist when the NWO needs them to, and don’t exist when the NWO needs them to not exist.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:17pmI don’t think the Christians actively supported Assad in the early phases of the War. But now they do because they have to.
Liberals want diversity, but if the Muslim Brotherhood (or Al Qaeda) there will be less diversity. But ******** are a bunch of hypocrites from day 1.
I was kind of hoping for a Kurdish Homeland carved out of Iran, Iraq, Syria & Turkey. If you want a multi-polar world that would be it. We would see how devout/tolerant Arabs and/or Muslims really are.
Saddam the Sunni Iraqi engaged in ethnic cleansing.
The Turks call Kurds mountain turks & until recently banned their language.
If Assad falls Iran’s wings are clipped for the near future. But then a new menace arises. There are no really good choices except to bleed them all but pretend you are doing otherwise. Or to do nothings & let them kill each other as they jockey for power.
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DZ-015
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:36amIf we know where Syrian sarin is being stored, it might be time to send in the drones.
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WarMunger_Al
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:33pmnothing like USA help in spreading the gas around, good call. Let the US be the demon butcher.
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:49pmSo the US will stop him AFTER the rebels are wiped out? People forget that we will need boots on the ground, and I don’t think too many Americans are ready to go there and fight on the side of AlQaeda!
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:58pmThen Assad will use it for sure, and blame it on “foreign invaders”!
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RANGER1965
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:30amThe answer is yes.
Assad isn’t planning to leave. He’s in it to win it, and in it to the end. He’s made promises to both Russia and China and except for some token protests they are giving him support behind the scenes.
Assad must move quickly and get the situation stabilized, Poison gas will aid him in this, and it’s use will also create a significant fear factor in the rebels.
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ResistSocialism
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:26amIf Syria uses gas I doubt they care what Obama will or won’t do.
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Veteran Patriot
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:33pm“You better not do that…uhhh…or else!”
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 4:51pmI don’t think they care what anybody does.
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Cavallo
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:09amGee I wonder where those weapons came from? Iraq? Nah…
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:19amI believe so. But not all of them came form Iraq, because like all good dictators Assad probably had his own production line.
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longknifed
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:35amomg, you actually believe that lie of WMDs? Let me guess, Russia and Iran were secretly behind 9/11?
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spfoam1
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:48am@LONGKNIFED…..Pull your head out.
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longknifed
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:01pmwell, I’m convinced since you sure proved me wrong.
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RIGHT_WHERE_IT_HURTS
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:25pm…ding, ding, ding… they’ve been sitting around for some time though. They need to be freshened-up.
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AnOregonian
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:32pmThe probability is high that Libyan chemical weapons have been placed in the hands “rebels” via Ansar al Sharia via Benghazi via the CIA. The use of “said weapons” by rebels on Syrians but blamed on Assad will bring instant condemnation by the world and warrant his removal.
Jordan is next.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:46pmlongknifed
omg, you actually believe that lie of WMDs?
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That is why the Army found traces/residue of WMDs in the water of the Euphrates & Tigris when they tested after 2003. Because we all know that Saddam ceased all production of WMDs & did not play cat & mouse games with inspectors like denying them access to facilities for hours or days before finally letting them in the front door while they spirited stuff out the back door.
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longknifed
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:00pmand the bullets can be traced back to the grassy knoll…give it a rest already.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:12pmWhere you in Iraq?
I think you shouldn’t rest. You haven’t traveled far enough. You are callow.
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longknifed
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:25pmOr maybe you just love being an armchair general? You feel the need to backtrack on an unjustified war so that more unjustified ones can follow, while you can rest easy at night knowing you did your part to make it happen.
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WarMunger_Al
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:35pmMost country has them. Iraq had them (used on the Kurds quite effectively). The USA has the biggest stockpile of them all.
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WarMunger_Al
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:37pmlongknifed-
Just as the Kurds if Saddam has chems….We know they had them, we gave them to Iraq in the first place.
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AbrahamsSheepdog
Dec. 4, 2012 at 1:42pmIn this Chicago world, long spoon, you think bad guys are playing by rules? Buying actors to tell lies is easy. Dress em up, hide crap. Piece o cake. What where in all those trucks leaving Irag? Idiot! Tunnels everywhere now. That’s not UPS, its nasty stuff. Jay carney is not even that dumb. Sheep or a liar, which are you? Predators don’t think rationaly. They hunt & kill.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 3:30pmlongknifed
Or maybe you just love being an armchair general?
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I don’t have to be. your the armchair general, politician, philosopher, theologian & business guru all wrapped into one.
But aside from avoiding the question of WMDs being there or not, this is not the only site that covers the removal of Iraqi WMDs to Syria. Try Pajamas media. You see dear general there are too many sites to propagandize & you are playing an epic game of whack-a-mole.
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tzion
Dec. 4, 2012 at 5:59pm@Longknifed
You really need to pay better attention. We know Saddam had chemical weapons for two very simple reasons. Firstly, he had used them numerous times in the past against both Israel and Kurds living in his own country. Second, our troops found a small cache of these weapons in Iraq though the news wasn’t well publicized.
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KidCharlemagne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:05amWhy should we care if Assad uses chemical weapons on Al-Qaeda though?:
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They try to hide their presence. “Some people are worried about carrying the [black] flags,” said Abu Khuder. “They fear America will come and fight us. So we fight in secret. Why give Bashar and the west a pretext?” But their existence is common knowledge in Mohassen. Even passers-by joke with the men about car bombs and IEDs.
According to Abu Khuder, his men are working closely with the military council that commands the Free Syrian Army brigades in the region. “We meet almost every day,” he said. “We have clear instructions from our [al-Qaida] leadership that if the FSA need our help we should give it. We help them with IEDs and car bombs. Our main talent is in the bombing operations.” Abu Khuder’s men had a lot of experience in bomb-making from Iraq and elsewhere, he added.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/jul/30/al-qaida-rebels-battle-syria
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:40amI would say that we need to provide some level of support to the rebels to
- hurt Iran (which is involved in a shadow war with us using terrorists & such, since 1979)
- to assist our ally Saudi Arabia
On the plus side the Saudis kept oil prices artificially low during the 1980s to economically undermine the Soviet economy. It coast them a lot of money. It cost Texas a lot of jobs. The strategy worked , but was not without ill consequences to ourselves. they also provided 1/2 the funding to the mujaheddin in Afghanistan which militarily defeated the Soviet Union. That effort hurt their coffers. So from that standpoint they have been good & true allies.
On the negative side they fund Wahabi imans to convert people in our prisons. Wahabism is not compatible with women’s sufferage & so much else n our society.
Turkey use to be an ally, but is is less secular & more fundamentalist.
I am almost completely of the opinion let them kill each other.
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WizeOne
Dec. 4, 2012 at 5:01pmIf AlQaeda terrorists get their hands on those WMDs, you can be sure they will use them on some poor innocent civilians.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:47amIf Iran has a nuke(s) & it is known to have nuke(s), then Syria can use Sarin gas.
I could be wrong about Obama, but Debka opineed that the Obamites are negotiating more to figure out how to get a long with a nuclear Iran , then to stop them from acquiring nukes.
Iran is conducting naval exercises with Pakistan in the Red Sea. So if Syria falls they may not be strategically rendered harmless. Without Syria, I don;t see how they supply Hezbollah by sea without the acquiescence of the Muslim Brotherhood or other Sunni powers.
In short if the Sunnis in Lebanon get Sunni support from Turkey or Egypt, then they could defang Hezbollah if they so desired & Iran would be left with nothing.
No Syrian Ally
No Hezboallah ally.
Will they allow that?
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thibx
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:31amleave the people alone and let them kill each other, if you help them they will kill you later. look at egypt what’s coming for them the old regimn will look good. these demon possessed muslims are evil and will kill you one way or another. look at the world where all the problems are is where the muslims are.
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Mil-Dot
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:06amAgreed. This is just a pretext for using our troops to “liberate” Syria and get more our warriors killed. That way there will be less of them available to protect our nation and our citizens when Obama and his goons make his move. That is why our troops are still in Afghanistan-to get as many of them killed off as possible. That is the plan.
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Apple Bite
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:30amWhy should we care again? Obama appears to be pulling for the rebels, we know his track record thus far and what occurs afterwards, as if it’s divine intervention or something. We have the current situation in Libya and Egypt as proof of the chaos within. And the U.N. is a part of it all! I don’t trust Syria, but I sure as hell don’t trust this bastard of a president or the U.N.! They can all go to hell for what I care.
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:29amIf they are keep the USA out of it. Obama is desperate to get us into another war of his making so that he can further destabilize the Middle East, support his terror allies, and ensure they will obtain the Syrian WMD’s for usage against Israel and our own nation.
Obama will not bother going to Congress when he moves, just watch for the first statement of the UN decrying Syria and their chemical arms. Obama struck at Libya, denied at first we were there when it was public knowledge, and he will do the same with Syria.
He is a traitor to the nation across the board.
How much more blood of our troops and our people must wash his hands before the nation says enough to his madness and bloodlust?
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Mil-Dot
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:32amSnow,
As long as the Generals keep getting invited to those fancy State dinners where they can show off all their medals and brag about how brave they are to Senators and Congressman, they will keep ordering our guys and gals to do Obama’s work. They are just as much traitors and the Obama goons. Give them some caviar, nice steaks and catering, maybe some rare brandy, they will tow the line. All they care about is themselves. They all have planes waiting for them when the SHTF.
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justangry
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:24amHow cute. Obama telling Assad about the acceptable methods of murdering his own people. Drones are somehow more ethical to murder people without due process than sarin gas? Makes perfect sense I guess…
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progressiveslayer
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:34amBarry doesn’t like competition in business or killing,apparently he thinks we should be doing the killing.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:17amJustDumb << "None Finer"
Every time we shelled the Japanese or Germans during WW2 and killed some that was without due process according to you.
An estimated 20,000 people were trained at Al Qaeda camps prior to 911. Whether the number is 20,000 or say 7,000, the number is large. More have trained or volunteered since then.
Tell me o wise sage, where are you going to find the money to build enough courts to try them?
If you want to judicialize a war, then the American people or any people do not want to hear from a raving mad man such as yourself.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:24amJust Dumb <<"None Finer"
Al Qaeda trained an estimated 20,000 jihadis before 911 in training camps in Sudan & Afghanistan. Since then they have trained more.
You cannot find the money to build enough courtrooms to try these jihadis. Are you going to tell the American people that they have to not go after jihadis because we can only try so many at one time. But don't worry we are ramping up the judicial system to allow for more trials. Just politely die in the meantime?
According to you any Japanese or Germans killed by shot or shell during WW2 were killed extra-judiciously because we did not have a trail for each & everyone one.
People who try to judicialize war should be exiled.
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longknifed
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:37amFunny how the insurrectionists are only counted as civilians. Militaries are designed to quell any rebellion, not invasions, which is why America was never supposed to have a peacetime army. Assad is the last stand against the NWO.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:49amMilitaries are designed to quell any rebellion, not invasions,
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That is a false statement. It is too broad. Alexander the Great’s Army was designed for Conquest.
Certainly Assad’s army was designed to defeat Israel or defend against a Turkish invasion. Not that Assad was successful,but the Syrians certainly tried to defeat Israel. there was nothing ad hoc about their assaulting the Golan Heights in 1972. You don’t need an integrated air defense system to defeat rebellions.
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longknifed
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:00pmIn 3rd world countries they are, like in South America. They aren’t designed for Israel. Get over that Israel-first conspiracy.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:32pmlongknifed
” They aren’t designed for Israel. Get over that Israel-first conspiracy.”
So when the Syrian hit the Golan Heights in 1972 with the 5th, 7th, 9th infantry divisions (each augmented with an independent tank brigade of 180 tanks) and the 1st & 3rd armored division, those were not designed to defeat the Israelis. They only outnumbered the Israelis 10 to 1 in tanks.
But your are right! Those division had recently be reassigned from playground duty where their job had been to back up playground monitors. You always need a few tanks around in case a pre-schooler goes rabid.
Also the Syrians had 400 anti aircraft guns & 100 Sam batteries. Again those had been reassigned form playground duty. Kids have been known to go airborne using balloons in order to drop attack their teachers. This the need for AA.
I hope this has all been very educational for you.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:41pmlongknifed
In 3rd world countries they are, like in South American
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And Brasil’s carrier is designed for community policing, because it is more cost effective to fund a carrier than another few battalions or a division.
You might have a parochial view of South America as being a bunch of banana Republics, but I have to ask you have you been there? I have been to most (except for Columbia, Bolivia & the 3 countries on the NE coast).
Mind you that Brasil is one of the BRIC countries & has large ambition & the resources & industry to boot. It has problems with poverty, but have you looked at our country lately?
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progressiveslayer
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:22amCome on Barry throw our guys into another war you worthless POS,maybe you’ll get another Nobel Peace Prize for all your efforts.Being the world’s police can be very expensive but hey when you get the power to raise the debt ceiling all by your lonesome then you’ll really show us how you’ll waste our money right you Marxist mulatto POS trash bastard.
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Pork_Anvil
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:31amProgSlayer *loved* this strategy when daddy Bush was in charge. Now under Barry, he’s ready to paint his face and dance naked in protest with all the other hippies in front of the White House!
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TIME_2_END_THE_PAUL_CAMPAIGN_IN_12
Dec. 4, 2012 at 10:47amPORK… for a pork rind who has only been here a month… you sure sound confident that you know what people think or opinions they may have expressed all the way back to the Bush administration.
Freakin’ retreads…
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Pork_Anvil
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:06amIt’s because I AM confident, musketeer.
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WillG
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:15amCould not agree more.
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Pork_Anvil
Dec. 4, 2012 at 11:43amThank you, WillG.
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Walkabout
Dec. 4, 2012 at 12:35pmI looked over WillG’s posts. Judging form those he was not supporting you porky, but Time or Slayer.
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DAS_MOOCH
Dec. 4, 2012 at 7:08pmAyyyye PORK, shiver me timbers, you are one fine confident pole puffin mouseketeer. Ayyyyeee, secure the hatches, PORK_ANVIL’s going into the state room with his first mate Gilligan, Ayyyeeee.
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