John Bew and Shiraz Maher, New Statesman: Syria’s world war
How Britain and the US are being dragged into the defining conflict of our times.
Why does Bashar al-Assad keep doing it? On the evening of 7 April a chemical weapons attack hit Douma city, the largest and most symbolic area still controlled by rebels in eastern Ghouta – a region the size of Manchester. This pocket of resistance, which is located on the eastern outskirts of Damascus, has largely been retaken by Syrian regime forces in recent weeks, although rebels in some places have still refused to surrender. The latest attack killed at least 42 people and injured more than 500, according to reports from the Syrian American Medical Society, which runs medical facilities across the country. It estimates that most of the victims were women and children.
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2 comments:
"Why does Bashar al-Assad keep doing it?"
Another theory that makes as much sense unfortunately is that Bashar al-Assad DID NOT gas his own people. After all, he has won--why jeopardize everything by using illegal weapons? I have heard that is was false flag event designed to cause more and more war in this area. Who did it? Take your pick: the CIA?
And before that liberal a@@hole who stalks this blog can accuse, I want to say I am NOT a freaking Russian Bot. American liberals are such idiots.
What do I believe? I am not certain I can discern the truth here. I can say the world is truly a cesspool to even think that the CIA or suppressive entities are capable of such evil.
Agreed Roger this is very messy. Strange the people are being tweeted everything apart from who is actually responsible. No evidence but plenty of sudden bluster.....stinks of cia or similar
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