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Episode #165 – SUNDAY WIRE: ‘Syria’s Truth’ with guests Subrata Ghoshroy, Eva Bartlett, Vanessa Beeley

Episode #165 of SUNDAY WIRE SHOW resumes this December 18, 2016 as host Patrick Henningsen brings a 3 HOURS special broadcast of LIVE power-packed talk radio on ACR…
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BREAKING: Syrian Government Gives Evidence of ‘Rebels’ Using Mustard Gas Against Civilians

21st Century Wire says…
Just when you thought things could not get any worse for the US State Dept’s dynamic trio of John Kerry, Samantha Power and John Kirby, and President Obama too – another damning piece of evidence surfaces which implicates Western and Gulf state-backed “moderate rebels” in Syria. 

SYRIA: Eva Bartlett Faces Off with ‘Rebel’ Supporter on Sources and Propaganda

21st Century Wire says…
21WIRE contributor and frequent SUNDAY WIRE guest, Eva Bartlett, squares off in a debate on RT with Dilly Hussian from Islamic website 5PillarsUK on the topic of news sources coming out of Syria and the stark differences in reporting we are hearing from independent journalists and mainstream Western news outlets.

BREAKING: At Least 14 US Coalition Military Officers Captured by Syrian Special Forces in East Aleppo Bunker

Syrian Army soldier holds up Al Nusra Front (al Qaeda in Syria) flag in the Umayyed Mosque, Old City, after government troops liberated terrorist-occupied East Aleppo this week (Image: Vanessa Beeley for 21st Century Wire)

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DAMASCUS – According to two reports coming out of Aleppo today, at least 14 US Coalition military officers were captured this morning in an East Aleppo bunker by Syrian Special Forces.

A Meditation on Aleppo, Syria, Libya & the Importance of Bashar Assad’s Survival…

It is difficult to look at the situation in Aleppo and not see it in a broader context. Not only of Syria, but of Libya, the past several years, and of the entire region. And of international affairs in general. We probably shouldn’t; we should probably view different situations entirely in their own light. But I can’t […]