So, how about that Syrian chemical attack thing?

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Michael Savage Turns on Trump, Says Syrian Gas Attack Was False Flag Operation
Conservative talk show host, Michael Savage, who fervently supported Trump during the Presidential campaign, soured on him today. Savage, referencing his background in science, having a PhD in epidemiology, said the alleged gas attack in the ISIS controlled city of Idlib was most likely phosgene and not sarin.

Backing up his claim that the attack did not contain sarin, Savage made reference to photos showing first responders attending to bodies without gloves or protective gear. Had sarin been used in the attack, all of those men in white helmets would be dead.

Savage also questioned the timing of Jared Kushner's trip to Iraq, coupled with Bannon's timely demotion from the NSC -- just ahead of the attacks as being highly suspicious.

"This whole thing stinks to high heaven,' said Savage. Furthering his criticism of the President, Savage proclaimed: "It looks like Hillary, deep state won, and Trump is doing her bidding."

As it pertained to who was responsible for the attack, Savage reminded his audience that just last week Putin was considered to be the smartest and most diabolical man on earth. If so, why on earth would he permit Assad to launch a chemical weapons attack, when they had already defeated the rebels, which was sure to turn public opinion against them?

"Why would he do it, you morons you?", said Savage.
Michael Savage Turns on Trump, Says Syrian Gas Attack Was False Flag Operation | Zero Hedge

oh look: a PHD
"Why would he do it, you morons you?"

he's talkin to ya Ger
:)

PETER HITCHENS: Our 'noble' cause? Dropping bombs on behalf of Al Qaeda

...And then mark that the pretext for this bizarre rocket attack was an unproven claim that President Assad of Syria had used poison gas. Yes, unproven....

He knows that the use of poison gas is the one thing that will make the USA intervene against him. They have said so. He is currently winning his war against Islamist fanatics, with conventional weapons.

He had even finally got the USA to stop demanding his dismissal. Five days before the alleged attack – five days! – America’s UN ambassador, Nikki Haley, announced: ‘Our priority is no longer to sit there and focus on getting Assad out.’

PETER HITCHENS: Our 'noble' cause? Bombs for Al Qaeda | Daily Mail Online
 

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The dollar amount doesnt seem to make any difference. Assad has far more resources at his disposal than Bin Laden did.


Yeah, you'd have to sneak up on the F**Ker after dark when no one is watching and he's not paying attention!
 

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JOHN KERRY IS IN TROUBLE FOR WHAT DONALD TRUMP JUST FOUND… THIS IS HUGE!

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(ah...I think Loc's photos are in here and here is what is up: they are NOT proof, as I said earlier)

Published on Apr 9, 2017
Sub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Paris Swade for Liberty Writers reports, The Former Secretary of State under Obama was John Kerry and if you remember he stood in front of the American people and claimed that the Obama administration got rid of the chemical weapons that the Syrian Government had at the time.

crucial comments:

1: thats real smart if it was true! blowing up that many cans would send a cloud that would kill millions

2:THOSE GUYS IN GREEN HAZMAT SUITS SURE DON'T LOOK LIKE THOSE WHITE HELMET GUYS WITHOUT ANY PROTECTIVE GEAR ON.

3:The canisters are clearly marked AO-2, 5RT cluster submunitions for cluster bombs. They are not chemical weapons.

"Jabhat al-Nusra re-purposing SPBE and AO-2.5RT submunitions in Syria
October 18, 2015AO-2.5RT, AO-2.5RTM, Jabhat al-Nusra, KAB-500S, RBK-500, RBK-500 SPBE, RBK-500U, Russia, SPBE, Syria, UXO

Unexploded Russian and Soviet-made submunitions have been documented across the Syrian countryside since the arrival of Russian forces last month. While both the intended destructive impact and prolonged danger of unexploded ordnance (UXO) are well understood results of cluster munitions use, a lesser seen impact is the re-purposing of munitions that have failed
AO-2.5RT – Armament Research Services

Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra (Arabic: جبهة النصرة الله-ليثيوم أهل الشام من مجاهدي الشام في الساحات الجهاد‎‎, transliteration: Jabhat an-Nuṣrah li-ahli ash-Shām min Mujahideen ash-Shām fi Sahat al-Jihad, "The Victory Front for the People of the Levant by the Mujahideen of the Levant on the Fields of Jihad",[35] often abbreviated to JN), known as the Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (Arabic: جبهة فتح الشام‎‎, transliteration: Jabhat Fataḥ al-Šām) after July 2016, and also called al-Qaeda in Syria or al-Qaeda in the Levant
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Nusra_Front


The outcry leads us to revisit a 2014 claim from former Secretary of State John Kerry. Kerry said in a television interview that in Syria, "we got 100 percent of the chemical weapons out."
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-m...ting-obama-track-record-syrias-chemical-weap/
 
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Yeah, you'd have to sneak up on the F**Ker after dark when no one is watching and he's not paying attention!

That what Saddam and his sons thought until they found out what a MOAB can do to alleged reinforced bunkers under the palaces.

These days there is the MOP..

“If it needed to go today, we would be ready to do that,” told Donley Air Force Times. “We continue to do testing on the bomb to refine its capabilities, and that is ongoing. We also have the capability to go with existing configuration today.”The Pentagon has spent $330 million to develop and deliver more than 20 of the precision-guided Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bunker-busters, which are designed to blast through up to 200 feet of concrete.Although there has previously been a bigger nuclear device, the new conventional rocket is six times the weight of the previous bunker-buster used by the US Air Force, and carries an explosive payload of 5,300 pounds.US military chiefs openly admitted the weapon was built to attack the fortified nuclear facilities of “rogue states” such as Iran and North Korea.

 

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Well, as long as you ignore the 2000+ chemical warheads that were unearthed between 2003-04 I guess one could delusionally exclaim there were no WMDs in Iraq.




We have only discussed the fact that there were among the decommissioned weaponry under supervision of the IAEA. Perhaps if I posted the link about another 100 times you might be convinced.
 

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Never heard anything about poisoning children in Flint....................... a link might be helpful. Thanks

Nobody in North Dakota or Flint was murdered and Russia treats their Injuns far far worse. No medical, dental, optical, no welfare, no food banks, no housing, no freebie education, no arse money, no apologizes, no Rezes, no special status, no naloxone, no shelters, no soup kitchens.

Please Putin please rescue Nor Am Injuns and take them back to Siberia where they belong.




Do they look any happier or prosperous in Russia?

I doubt they have running water or power. They'd love to have what Injuns have here.
 
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Here we go again. Why not send 500,000? What's the point of sending such a weenie amount? This is the same mistake they made in Iraq and Afghanistan. Too few bodies to make a difference and just enough to insure American deaths.......


Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) called Friday for between 5,000 and 7,000 American ground troops to be moved to Syria in an effort to take down the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

While the United States struck a Syrian airforce base on Thursday, the attack was, according to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a one-off in response to an illegal use of chemical weapons earlier this week. But Graham warned that if Assad remains in power it “will ensure the war never ends,”. On Thursday, Graham and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) released a joint statement praising the strike.

Graham additionally said that when he told Trump that Thursday’s strike was “the first step,” Trump replied: “Yeah, I believe you’re right.”

https://canadiandimension.com/artic...up-to-7000-american-troops-in-syria-to-take-d
 

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you can read...by yourself?
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well the wonders never cease!

(notice he isn't saying that to a parent of the kids at Flint live...)
I wonder how he would do with any the parents of the 500,00 kids Mad Al(not)bright said were worth killing in Iraq?
 

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Never heard anything about poisoning children in Flint....................... a link might be helpful. Thanks
Lead in the drinking water.

Thanks for that. Now I know that if I ever run across anything written by this Matthew Parsons guy, I'll just skip it and save myself five minutes of reading stupid shit.
It took you 5 minutes to read that?? Take off you lawyer glasses and watch.
 

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That the only comeback you have?? About as impressive as 'the Donald' after he started reading from teleprompters. I wonder who is writing his speeches for him these days. Does he even tweet anymore or is that not allowed by the CIA (Criminal In Action)

https://sputniknews.com/politics/201704101052493885-ambassador-haddur-why-assad-must-stay/
Assad Must Stay: 'A War Involving Fighters From 86 Countries Isn't a Civil War'

Only days before the US made its decision to carry out cruise missile strikes against Syria, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley dug up some Obama-era rhetoric that Syrian President Bashar Assad must go. In response, Syrian Ambassador to Ukraine Hassan Haddur explained why the US pretext for toppling the Syrian government is completely nonsensical.

Last Monday, a day before the suspected chemical attack in the town of Khan Shaykhun in rebel-held Idlib province, and a few days more before the US launched dozens of Tomahawk cruise missiles at the Ash Sha'irat airbase in Homs province, Ambassador Haley told reporters that Syrians don't want Assad as president anymore.
Washington, she said, would find it unacceptable for Assad to remain president after elections. "We don't think the people want Assad anymore. We don't think he is going to be someone that people will want to have," Haley noted, indirectly responding to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's earlier comments that the president's status would be determined by the Syrian people.

"We have no love for Assad. We've made that very clear. We think that he has been a hindrance to peace for a long time. He's a war criminal. What he's done to his people is nothing more than disgusting," Haley added, as if to preempt the rest of the week's events. The US immediately blamed the Syrian government for Tuesday's chemical attack, despite ample evidence that Damascus wasn't involved, and went on to rain cruise missiles down on the country just two days later.
Offering a detailed response to the UN envoy, Syrian diplomat Hassan Haddur explained to Ukraine's '2000' newspaper why Haley's opinion about the views of the 'Syrian people' has absolutely no merit.
For starters, Haddur pointed out that the war which Syria has suffered over six years couldn't really be classified as a civil war in the first place. "Civil wars take place within a country between people who live in that country. But kindly tell me, is it possible to consider a war in which terrorists from 86 countries take part a civil war?"
The diplomat recalled that in March 2011, at the very start of the unrest, Syria "did indeed see demonstrations. But these were peaceful protests, where legitimate demands were put forward. The state, I would like to stress, fulfilled everything that the protesters asked." This included the government's agreement to create a new constitution in 2012, including provisions for free elections, presidential term limits, the removal of the Ba'ath Party's monopoly on political life in the country, and guarantees to a series of social and political rights and freedoms.
Furthermore, Haddur emphasized that Syria had engaged in socio-economic reforms since the early 2000s, when President Bashar Assad first came to power. "By 2011, these reforms had made it possible for Syria to have essentially zero foreign debt. On the whole, progress had been felt in many areas of life. In addition, in 2011, Syria was among the top ten safest countries in the world. At that time, our country was able to almost completely ensure its food security, first of all in wheat. The same was true in the production of medicines: we provided for 95% of our own needs."


I'm thinking this boat is not a showboat.

https://sputniknews.com/politics/201704101052493214-russia-syria-air-defense/
The Russian Black Sea Fleet's frigate Admiral Grigorovich will boost the Russian air defenses in Syria, Adm. Vladimir Valuyev told RIA Novosti, adding that the frigate's weapon systems are capable of shooting down the Tomahawk long-range subsonic cruise missiles.

On April 8 the Russian Black Sea Fleet's frigate Admiral Grigorovich returned to the Mediterranean Sea. According to former Baltic Fleet Commander Adm. Vladimir Valuyev, the warship's firepower will strengthen the air defense of troops, forces and facilities in Syria.
Earlier in April, the Admiral Grigorovich took part in the Russian-Turkish PASSEX naval exercise in the Black Sea during an unofficial visit by the Turkish warships to Russia's southern port of Novorossiysk.
"The Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate returned to the Mediterranean on April 8 after the visit of the Turkish warships. The warship will continue serving within the Russian Navy's group at the Mediterranean until summer of this year," a military-diplomatic source told Sputnik on Monday.
The source emphasized that the return of the Russian warship to the Mediterranean was not linked to the US missile strike on the Shayrat Air Base in Syria on April 7.
"The visit of the Turkish Naval Forces ships on April, 3-5 was planned at the beginning of the year, and the Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate was chosen to host the visit at the same time," the source specified.
Currently, the Russian naval group in the eastern Mediterranean includes at least six warships and three or four support vessels.

you can read...by yourself?
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well the wonders never cease!
That is all well and fine until you look at how long it took him to read 'all the test' lol He should run for Prez and that would ensure the world is a safer place.