The Looming War with Syria (and Iran)
(ANTIMEDIA) The U.S. struck the Syrian government directly on Thursday in response to the most recent chemical weapons attack in Syria’s Idlib province.
(ANTIMEDIA) The U.S. struck the Syrian government directly on Thursday in response to the most recent chemical weapons attack in Syria’s Idlib province.
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(ZHE) Russia’s Rossiya 24 news channel has revealed the first footage from the Shayrat airbase, which the United States hit with a volley of 59 Tomahawk missiles after an alleged “chemical attack” in Idlib earlier this week.
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Ron Paul once again is a voice of reason in what is shaping up to be a false flag in Syria that may propel the world into a massive war, even putting the US in direct conflict with Russia.
Basic logic is employed by Paul, logic that is never employed by the mainstream media, for some curious reason…
“Who would benefit?”
“It doesn’t make any sense for Assad to use poison gases.”
The chemical attack is clearly a false flag. The whole thing stinks.
We have debunked the attack with relative ease, as the entire promotion of the attack was poorly staged in social media, while the terrible civilian deaths were caused by ISIS chemical weapons stockpiles.
(COMMONDREAMS) Holding up photos of dead children as justification for potential war, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Wednesday that if the U.N. doesn’t take action in Syria, “we may.”