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re: Russia: Syria chemical attack 'fabrication' by foreign power

Posted on 4/13/18 at 1:15 pm to
Posted by windshieldman
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Posted on 4/13/18 at 1:15 pm to
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I’m on mobile but there’s sufficient video and pictures from the last 7 years to support the fact that the Assad regime drops chlorine canisters against their enemies.


It’s also known these rebel groups have these same canisters. And as has been shown in interviews, rebels have admitted to planting those canisters in areas they expected Syrian war planes to drop bombs at
Posted by rmnldr
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Posted on 4/13/18 at 1:23 pm to
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It’s also known these rebel groups have these same canisters. And as has been shown in interviews, rebels have admitted to planting those canisters in areas they expected Syrian war planes to drop bombs at


I know they have CW or had it as well. Just as the Assad defenders say “why would he use it when he’s already won?” my question would be, “why would the Rebels use CW only when they’re on the brink of being destroyed?”

The US didn’t intervene. Even if we did it wouldn’t have saved them. They would’ve had to use them earlier when they still had a chance to win.

I think the SAA has been using CW during this entire campaign but this chlorine attack got the world’s attention only because of the death toll. If so many people hadn’t died we wouldn’t be bringing it up.

And I’m also not denying that there’s fishy things about this. The canister itself seems undamaged sitting on a bed. It’s also fishy that there were bodies apparently moved around and the women were in full Islamic dress while apparently in their own homes.






Chlorine WAS used. There’s no denying that. Who used it is what’s up for debate and I tend to believe that the SAA used them to avoid having to clear the urban environment room to room with their Tiger forces. They left no area for the rebels to escape from (from what I’ve seen) and it would’ve made fighting them he’ll.
This post was edited on 4/13/18 at 1:25 pm
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