An alternative reading to the mainstream's, on who carried out the gas attack. Rebels funded by West. The fog of war.
http://www.intrepidreport.com/archives/10645
Syria - Red Line Crossed By Who
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Why should the West want a war in Syria ?
It sounds like the theory that the CIA arranged 9/11 to happen.
Please.

It sounds like the theory that the CIA arranged 9/11 to happen.
Please.
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If only.Please.
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I don't know, a re-structuring of the middle east, why wouldn't they?Why should the West want a war in Syria ?
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What's 'alternative' about this link?Pluto wrote:An alternative reading to the mainstream's, on who carried out the gas attack. Rebels funded by West. The fog of war.
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John K wrote:What's 'alternative' about this link?Pluto wrote:An alternative reading to the mainstream's, on who carried out the gas attack. Rebels funded by West. The fog of war.
It doesn't say what the mainstream papers/media (UK/US) say, they say that Assad used the gas, right? That's why they're going in, no? I see the text in the link as an alternative reading to the mainstream press. Good?
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The US want to re-balance the scale between Al Assad military forces and the armed rebels on the ground and let the self-destruction process ongoing in Syria . In addition , if Al Assad managed to win the conflict , that would be a big slap on the US administration and western regimes .Pluto wrote:I don't know, a re-structuring of the middle east, why wouldn't they?Why should the West want a war in Syria ?
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How do you know this?Khalid wrote:The US want to re-balance the scale between Al Assad military forces and the armed rebels on the ground and let the self-destruction process ongoing in Syria . In addition , if Al Assad managed to win the conflict , that would be a big slap on the US administration and western regimes .Pluto wrote:I don't know, a re-structuring of the middle east, why wouldn't they?Why should the West want a war in Syria ?
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http://world.time.com/2013/06/05/the-fa ... n-the-war/
Recently, governmental military forces started to advance and win ground in many areas such as Al Qusayr , countryside of Damascus , parts of Aleppo and others . And according to various sources of media there is a progress achieved by governmental forces .
Recently, governmental military forces started to advance and win ground in many areas such as Al Qusayr , countryside of Damascus , parts of Aleppo and others . And according to various sources of media there is a progress achieved by governmental forces .