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Category Archives: Syria
Syria Used Chemical Weapons–Are You Sure?
By Arlen Grossman (Editor’s Note: What you see here is a revised and expanded version of s previous post. This version was headlined at OpEdNews.com., April 19, 2018, with over 2500 views.) Think about this: Syrian President Assad had … Continue reading
Posted in America, foreign policy, government, media, military, politics, Syria, war
Tagged Britain, chemical weapons, France, Iran, James Mattis, Nikki Haley, President Assad, Russia
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What About This Time?
Note: This article refers to the 2017 missile strike against Syria — TBPR Editor NOW MATTIS ADMITS THERE WAS NO EVIDENCE ASSAD USED POISON GAS ON HIS PEOPLE By Ian Wilkie/ Newsweek/ February 8, 2018 Lost in the hyper-politicized hullabaloo … Continue reading
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, politics, Syria, Uncategorized
Tagged chemical weapons, Ian Wilkie, James Mattis, Newsweek
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Syria Chemical Attack: A False Flag?
‘Why would Assad use chemical weapons on civilians, knowing that it would draw world-wide condemnation and intervention, when the jihadists are surrounded and on the brink of annihilation?’ –Richard Black, Virginia State Senator Senator Black may be on to something. … Continue reading
Posted in foreign policy, military, politics, scandals, Syria, Terrorism, Uncategorized, war, War on Terror
Tagged Assad, chemical weapons, false flag, Sen. Richard Black
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Illegal Wars: The New American Way
By Maj. Danny Sjursen/ Truthdig/ March 21, 2018 [T]he President is authorized to use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, America, foreign policy, government, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, military, politics, Syria, war, Yemen
Tagged Danny Sjursen, Niger, Somalia, Truthdig
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Syria: Where is the Evidence?
Unjust Killing is Murder: The Cruise Missile Attack On Syria and the Just War Doctrine By Doran Hunter/Christian Democracy Magazine/April 10, 2017 Barely 48 hours after the release of sarin gas in Idlib, Syria, the US military launched Tomahawk cruise … Continue reading
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, politics, Syria, war
Tagged Bashar al-Assad, chemical weapons, Christian Democracy Magazine, Donald Trump, Doran Hunter
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The Pandora’s Box of War
By Chris Hedges/Truthdig/April 7, 2017 Victims of this week’s chemical weapons attack in the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun in Syria. (Alaa Alyousef / AP) War opens a Pandora’s box of evils that once unleashed are beyond anyone’s … Continue reading
Posted in foreign policy, government, military, Syria, war, War on Terror
Tagged Afghanistan, al-Qaida, chemical attack, chemical weapons, Chris Hedges, Iran, Iraq, Truthdig
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War Against ISIS: Here We Go Again
By Arlen Grossman/ The Big Picture Report Reuters, via Landov It is easy to predict what will happen as the United States chooses to start another overseas war. It’s easy because we’ve done it so many times before and once … Continue reading
Posted in civil liberties, foreign policy, Iraq war, media, military, Syria, war
Tagged Arlen Grossman, terrorist counterattack, The Big Picture Report, Vietnam war
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