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Originally posted by thesaneone
reply to post by johncarter
I have seen the videos and pics not saying it didn't happen and I'm not saying it did happen but is that city full of children only? I would think that there would be more signs of chemicals being used such as a rash chemical burns...
As I said earlier something just don't smell right.
Originally posted by thesaneone
reply to post by johncarter
I have seen the videos and pics not saying it didn't happen and I'm not saying it did happen but is that city full of children only? I would think that there would be more signs of chemicals being used such as a rash chemical burns...
As I said earlier something just don't smell right.
Originally posted by Swills
UN Security Council to hold emergency meeting based on the reports of chemical weapons used.
I am not seeing REAL protective gear that WOULD be worn if it was such a serious threat.
We would be seeing MOPS suits, and such.
(Reuters) - Syria's opposition accused President Bashar al-Assad's forces of gassing many hundreds of people - by one report as many as 1,300 - on Wednesday in what would, if confirmed, be the world's worst chemical weapons attack in decades.
Western and regional countries called for U.N. chemical weapons investigators - who arrived in Damascus just three days ago - to be urgently dispatched to the scene of one of the deadliest incidents of the two-year-old civil war.
I don't think a lot of the groups involved with the opposition are the most well funded.
Originally posted by kykweer
It seems fishy that "they" attack Damascus.
But the sheer amount of videos posted, I assume from various users made me sit up and take notice.
Originally posted by kykweer
It seems fishy that "they" attack Damascus.
But the sheer amount of videos posted, I assume from various users made me sit up and take notice.