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25 Killed by Rocket with Chemical Materials Fired by Terrorists in Aleppo

if the majority didn't support the Syrian army and the Syrian government, Alaasad would have been gone lone time ago. majority of Syrians support the Syrian army fight against terrorism... Alasad can't hold on to the power, WITHOUT THE SYRIAN PEOPLE, this is a global war against Syria to weaken Syria and the Syrian army....


well the "Arabs" ( Puppet government) allowed the west to mess the middle east.... those puppet are destroying the whole region... and the west support their terrorism...

Wahabism is becoming a mess for the world n not only ME, i hope our govt. maintain proper check on it n extend our full support to Syrian regime to fight these terrorist...:angry:
 
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Wahabism is becoming a mess for the world n not only ME, i hope our govt. maintain proper check on it n extend our full support to Syrian regime to fight these terrorist...:angry:

that ideology is dangerous and contagious, every country should be on alarm from them...
 
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@Syrian Lion
U have done a wonderful work by exposing these fundamentalist n showing the people the true situation of Syria...:)

Even such small steps go long way in forming an opinion of international community towards any country.

Keep up the good work...:tup:

Off topic:
Do u really have Lions in Syria, i thought they were found mainly in Africa n India...:what:
 
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@Syrian Lion
U have done a wonderful work by exposing these fundamentalist n showing the people the true situation of Syria...:)

Even such small steps go long way in forming an opinion of international community towards any country.

Keep up the good work...:tup:
Thank you my friends, if you are interested, there are a lot of good information exposing these terrorists and more... feel free to check these websites...

Syria or Syria | The Real Deal ( they are the same but different designs and such)
 
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Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria and a few more; all countries outside of the world central bank conglomerate that India shipped tons of gold to in 91 for a loan.

There's you reason , the syrian government is 'bad'.

Gaddar are all thsoe supporting the new colonialism of this day.
 
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my friend, that's what the propaganda and the western media tell you, that the government is bad guy here, while in reality its the western-backed terrorists that are killing innocents to blame the government..

For some strange reason indian version of CNN was reporting how arming the rebels was a dangerous game being played by the west again - i am sure they are going to fire that female indian journo soon .
 
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that ideology is dangerous and contagious, every country should be on alarm from them...

The west has vested interest in taking the sides with salfacism just like Swiss and American bankers co-operated with Nazi's for a tactical reason. There is no more profitable industry in the world other than war industry. The salafacist are having a time of their life just like Nazi's had between 1933-1946 but it will be short-lived.. In the end, it was the allied war machine which won and it was allied economies which went to boom in full swing while Germany was reduced to debris.

The salafacist terrorism spreading around the region will make for a good excuse in next 5-10 years for a full scaled allied invasion - think of 60-65 countries ganging up to r@pe the resources of ME!
 
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The west has vested interest in taking the sides with salfacism just like Swiss and American bankers co-operated with Nazi's for a tactical reason. There is no more profitable industry in the world other than war industry. The salafacist are having a time of their life just like Nazi's had between 1933-1946 but it will be short-lived.. In the end, it was the allied war machine which won and it was allied economies which went to boom in full swing while Germany was reduced to debris.

The salafacist terrorism spreading around the region will make for a good excuse in next 5-10 years for a full scaled allied invasion - think of 60-65 countries ganging up to r@pe the resources of ME!
the west benefits so much from them, they keep the region divided ( divide and control) , the west will have an excuse to stay in the M.E and the excuse is fighting terrorism, while they really support it so they can take over countries... and then when the west get "tired" of them they will get rid of them...
 
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the west benefits so much from them, they keep the region divided ( divide and control) , the west will have an excuse to stay in the M.E and the excuse is fighting terrorism, while they really support it so they can take over countries... and then when the west get "tired" of them they will get rid of them...

Western medias say rebels can uproot Syrian gov any day, is it right??
Is the war inside the country that huge??
Can syrian army defeat them??
Is the gov planning on for peace talk or any steps to reduce the conflict??
 
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Western medias say rebels can uproot Syrian gov any day, is it right??
Is the war inside the country that huge??
Can syrian army defeat them??
Is the gov planning on for peace talk or any steps to reduce the conflict??
The western media have been saying that F$A won for two years, the western media is just spreading propaganda to help raise the terrorists moral....
the war inside Syria is huge, it is hard to defeat them in days, because those terrorists keep coming from outside, get money and weapons support from the west and gcc, F$A terrorists hide between civilians, which slows down the Syrian Army job... the conflict could end in days if there were no civilians used by F$A as shields...
The government since the start of the conflict have called for national dialogue, and have also called for elections under the UN administration, which the west and their puppet outside opposition refused, why did they refuse, if they claim Alasad has no support? The bloodshed will still happen as long as their terrorists and weapons flowing into Syria... the only way to end the bloodshed is to end the weapons flow...
 
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Syria chemical weapons: finger pointed at jihadists

Whatever happened last week in the town of Khan al-Assal, west of Aleppo, it achieved something extraordinary in the Syrian civil war: unity among Washington, Moscow and Damascus.

All welcomed the rapid decision by Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations secretary-general, to investigate an alleged chemical attack that reportedly killed 26, including Syrian soldiers.

Unusually, the request for that investigation came from the Syrian regime, which claimed that Islamic jihadist rebels launched a chemical weapons attack. Since then, precious little evidence in any way has come from the area despite an awful lot of diplomatic noise around the world.

However a senior source close to the Syrian Army has given Channel 4 News the first clear account of what he claims is believed to have occurred on Tuesday. He is a trusted and hitherto reliable source who does not wish to be identified.

The Syrian military is said to believe that a home-made locally-manufactured rocket was fired, containing a form of chlorine known as CL17, easily available as a swimming pool cleaner. They claim that the warhead contained a quantity of the gas, dissolved in saline solution.

The source said that the town of Khan al-Assal has been in government control since March 13 but - like so much of the area - has been much fought over and parts of the area change hands with relative frequency. Rebel Sunni groups with al-Qaeda sympathies have been attacking the town, where the population is predominantly Shia.

The military's version of events is that the home-made rocket was fired at a military checkpoint situated at the entrance to the town. The immediate effects were to induce vomiting, fainting , suffocation and seizures among those in the immediate area.

A second source - a medic at the local civilian hospital - said that he personally witnessed Syrian army helping those wounded and dealing with fatalities at the scene. That Syrian soldiers were among the reported 26 deaths has not been disputed by either side.

The military source who spoke to Channel 4 News confirmed that artillery reports from the Syrian Army suggest a small rocket was fired from the vicinity of Al-Bab, a district close to Aleppo that is controlled by Jabhat al-Nusra - a jihadist group said to be linked with al-Qaeda and deemed a "terrorist organisation" by the US.

The American and independent weapons analysts do not believe that the regime or rebels used advanced chemical weapons last week, after studying initial intelligence reports and video coverage of survivors on state-run television.

However, they suspect that the victims were deliberately exposed to a "caustic" agent such as chlorine. This does not count as a chemical weapon, under terms laid down by international treaties, but as an improvised chemical device would represent a major escalation in the conflict.

Satellite intelligence analysed in Washington does not indicate a major missile launch at the time of the alleged attack, but officials said there could have been a "creative use" of a caustic agent.
CL17 is normal chlorine for swimming pools or industrial purposes. It is rated as Level 2 under the chemical weapons convention, which means it is dual purpose - it can be used as a weapon as well as for industrial or domestic purposes. Level 1 agents are chemicals whose sole use is as weapons, such as the nerve agents sarin or tabun.

There has been extensive experimentation by insurgents in Iraq in the use of chlorine, which is harmful when mixed with water to form hydrochloric acid. It vapourises quickly, meaning that in a big explosion it will evaporate; in a small blast - for instance, one delivered by a home-made rocket - it will turn into airborne droplets before dispersing quickly.

So it is likely only to produce limited casualties. In this case there were only 26 fatalities, far fewer than would be expected from a full chemical weapon attack. In short, it is easily improvised into a chemical device but not one that would be used by an army seeking mass-casualty effects.

Tellingly, just to the east of Aleppo, there is a rather nondescript factory whose purpose is to produce chlorine.

All claims by all sides in war need to be checked against available evidence. But what is clear in this case is that the Syrian claims do tally with some key agreed facts: the small number of casualties; proven availability of the chemical in the area; relatively low casualties; and a complaint taken seriously and acted upon by the UN with uncharacteristic speed.

Mr Ban said the UN would insist on "unfettered access" to the area under investigation. Allegations of chemical weapons usage are of course one of the most potent in the battle of claims and counter-claims in the conflict.

A government source confirmed that blood and soil samples had been collected and had been sent to the UN already. The UN has also been sent the phone numbers of the doctors involved.

Syria is believed to possess one of the largest stockpiles of chemical weapons in the world, allegedly holding supplies of sarin, mustard and VX gases, all banned under international law. Damascus denies the claims.

There have been repeated reports that Syria was moving chemical weapons as it lost control of swaths of the country to the rebels. As the civil war rages, one of the West's greatest fears is that these stockpiles could fall into the hands of Islamic extremists.

Syria chemical weapons: finger pointed at jihadists - Telegraph
 
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