nuune Posted August 26, 2013 US signals intent to take action against Syria, making its own conclusion that Assad used Chemical Weapons. The US, UK & France are joining to attack Syria within days, all warships now mobilized near the Mediterranean Sea. They agreed that they will do it without UN resolution, since Security Council resolution will be vetoed by Russia & China. A Kosovo case was used to legalize for an attack. This topic will be updated frequently. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Classified Posted August 26, 2013 *Yawns* Tell us something we don't know. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted August 26, 2013 - Warplanes and military transporters have begun arriving at Britain's Akrotiri airbase on Cyprus, less than 100 miles from the Syrian coast, in a sign of increasing preparations for a military strike against the Assad regime in Syria. - Residents near the British airfield, a sovereign base since 1960, also say activity there has been much higher than normal over the past 48 hours. - The Syrian Air Force is strong, and missiles fired from the sea is likely to be intercepted by the Syrian Army, they have enough interceptors at their disposal. - The French warplanes arrived in Jordan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted August 26, 2013 John Kerry dining with the Assad Family in Damscus on 2009. and Today's picture of Kerry, preparing for his first dinner with Assad, an attack on Syria. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted August 26, 2013 this document was drafted one month ago: Required Sorties and Weapons to Degrade Syrian Air Force Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted August 26, 2013 - A link telling that the US "planned to launch chemical weapons on Syria and blame it on Assad's government" - There was not a single rebel fighter who died as a result of the chemical weapons attack - An email exchange of the use of Chemical Weapons in Syria to blame on Assad's government, emails hacked Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ole-maasai Posted August 27, 2013 nuune;975073 wrote: - A link telling that the US "planned to launch chemical weapons on Syria and blame it on Assad's government" - There was not a single rebel fighter who died as a result of the chemical weapons attack - An email exchange of the use of Chemical Weapons in Syria to blame on Assad's government, emails hacked Someone should stop confusing the forum with these conspiracy theories. The Arab leaders had a record for stopping at nothing in their egotistic quest. Saddam used it on the Kurds what makes you think Asad would hesitate using it on his opponents? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cambuulo iyo bun Posted August 27, 2013 iran is next. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LANDER Posted August 27, 2013 nuune;975068 wrote: - Warplanes and military transporters have begun arriving at Britain's Akrotiri airbase on Cyprus, less than 100 miles from the Syrian coast, in a sign of increasing preparations for a military strike against the Assad regime in Syria. - Residents near the British airfield, a sovereign base since 1960, also say activity there has been much higher than normal over the past 48 hours. - The Syrian Air Force is strong, and missiles fired from the sea is likely to be intercepted by the Syrian Army, they have enough interceptors at their disposal. - The French warplanes arrived in Jordan. Nuune, I hope you don't really believe what you said about the Syrian government and its air defense. Yes they did receive a new system from the Russians but let's not kid ourselves the US will have an easy time establishing air supremacy. Whatever opinion you have of passed US actions the Syrian civil war needs to come to a decisive end. Any prolonging of this fight will continue to cost more lives and suffering. Now that chemical weapons are involved somebody has to do something. If that somebody is the US than so be it. P.S. The whole timing of chemical weapons use and the uncertainty about who actually deployed them is very strange nonetheless, it doesn't change the situation on the ground. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted August 27, 2013 nuune;975073 wrote: - A link telling that the US "planned to launch chemical weapons on Syria and blame it on Assad's government" - There was not a single rebel fighter who died as a result of the chemical weapons attack - An email exchange of the use of Chemical Weapons in Syria to blame on Assad's government, emails hacked I did not even bother to check your links for your barrage of posts are reeking of conspiracy theories;) Also it is entirely possible the Assad regime published some "predictions" of the US or Israel launching chemical attacks on Syria in order to blame the regime and then attack it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted August 27, 2013 Any prolonging of this fight will continue to cost more lives and suffering . Now that chemical weapons are involved somebody has to do something. If that somebody is the US than so be it. Lander, what makes you think a US action will not prolong the situation, in your own logic, you think a US action will reduce the suffering, Allow Amuuraha Sahal mar hadiiba xaalku noqdey in saas loo hadlo! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted August 27, 2013 I remember the day they started protested and me thinking this will not end well. It seems I'm about to be vindicated. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LANDER Posted August 27, 2013 nuune;975096 wrote: Lander , what makes you think a US action will not prolong the situation, in your own logic, you think a US action will reduce the suffering, Allow Amuuraha Sahal mar hadiiba xaalku noqdey in saas loo hadlo! Kosovo is one such example, where US(NATO) action was key to ending the conflict. How do you see this conflict though? what do you think is a good course of action? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted August 27, 2013 ^ It is easy to end the conflict, and it is being agreed by both parties in the conflict to come together and end the civil war, but who is against this, the West is not allowing that to happen for Syrians to sit down and resolve their difference. How many times we have heard that the Rebels were ready to sit down with the government, even inside Damascus, even the Rebels are tired of this long conflict, they thought a similar Libya will happen, but it dragged, Libya did not have an army, while Syria does have armed forced. What happen to the groups of oppositions who were planning to come to Damascus for talks, the head of the rebels who was supposed to take part in the talks was killed while trying to cross into Syria from Turkey for accepting the talks, the government was ready to share and listen to the concerns of the rebels. It is not wise to compare nations to other nations, in this case, Kosovo to Syria, or Libya to Syria, this is not Kosovo, this is a dangerous territory, the talk of Kosovo has being used by the West as an example to attack Syria, and the West Media has indeed planted Kosovo in the minds of many! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kickz Posted August 27, 2013 Syria says; "you attack us, we attack Israel" Army Source: US Full-Scale War on Syria Justifies Attack on Israel "If Damascus comes under attack, Tel Aviv will be targeted too and a full-scale war against Syria will actually issue a license for attacking Israel," the Syrian army source who urged anonymity due to the security reasons told FNA on Tuesday. "We are rest assured that if Syria is attacked, Israel will also be set on fire and such an attack will, in turn, engage Syria's neighbors," the source added. The source also warned the US and other western states that if Syria grows weak, certain irresponsible groups will be formed which will endanger Israel's security growingly. "Therefore, weakening the central government in Damascus will actually start growing attacks on Israel and will create insecurity for that regime," he added. http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13920605001312 "Thus, a US attack on Syria will herald frequent strikes and attacks on Israel, not just by Damascus and its allies in retaliation, but by extremist groups who will find a ground for staging their aspirations," he concluded. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites