"Wars and rumors of wars..." - Strike on Syria, eminent
For many months now, the U.S. government has made it clear that that the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government is a "red line" that cannot be crossed. Syria allegedly has crossed that line several times.
In recent days the American public, as well as an international community, has been inundated with pictures and videos of people that were the apparent victims of a chemical attack in and around the ancient city of Damascus, Syria. More than 1,300 people have been killed in this latest attack, it is reported. More than 100,000 people have died since civil war began. This war rages on with no end in sight - until possibly now. The U.S. government has said they are ready to strike Syria anytime, and are waiting for a decision by the Obama administration. The United Kingdom/Britain was thought to participate in this strike, however the House of Commons has decided not to be part of the attack. Reports say the Obama administration is in "Disarray," because of Britain's refusal to participate. A serious setback to Obama's plans, it is being said. However a statement was put out only this morning that though the U.S. respects and "values" Britain's decision, the U.S. is willing to "go it alone."
The Syrian government blamed rebels for the latest chemical attack. The rebels in turn say it was the Syrian government that used the chemical weapons. U.S. officials have said it was impossible for the rebels to have used the weapons because they lack the "delivery systems" to conduct the attacks. UN Inspectors have attempted to gather evidence of the attack and who was responsible. U.S. government investigators have also been searching for evidence, as well as other countries, including Britain, and France.
And more recently, media sources from around the world, are parading purported evidence, almost as fact; that indeed, the Syrian regime used chemical weapons on their own citizens.
Members of Congress, as well as a distrusting public has demanded to see the "irrefutable" evidence.The following link to the Guardian, includes a report about Israeli intelligence intercepting communications from "senior Syrian regime officials" about the chemical attacks, and turning that evidence over to the Obama administration.
In my opinion, who on earth believes that?

Bombed out areas of Syria.
The following came from Graham Hancock, noted writer of many books about ancient cultures and lands:





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