Rogue government moves toward war despite American’s opposition. What better way to lift the veil of distraction from the government’s
recently exposed domestic spy program than a brand new war? ~ Julie Wilson
America is most likely going to war with Syria this week in what would be history’s most unpopular war yet. According to Reuters, Americans adamantly oppose Syrian intervention with only 9 percent believing Obama should attack the nation.
The poll reveals Americans would be more inclined to support the war
if provided actual facts indicating Syrian President Bashar al-Assad did
in fact use chemical weapons against his people.
In a period of 7-10 days, American’s support for the war has fallen
from 30.2 percent to 25 percent, and those opinions stand only if proof
of a chemical weapons attack is provided. Despite the people’s
opposition, the US is still aggressively positioning themselves for
attack.
Venezuela: “We will not abandon the Syrian people” #NoWarWithSyria
(via Tim Anderson) http://t.co/or4KFAJVav— Hands OFF Syria (@handsoffsyria) August 27, 2013
#NoWarWithSyria-Attack will mean impeachment for #Obama who will antagonize remains of his base, trigger process leading to regional war
— WebsterGTarpley (@WebsterGTarpley) August 27, 2013
Spread the word. Please, please save my country and my people from more suffering.. Save #Syria from US invasion #NoWarWithSyria
— تحيا سوريـــــة (@maridosa_) August 26, 2013
The claim Assad used chemical weapons against his people is asinine
considering the country’s awareness that a Western assault would soon
follow. Syria has consistently expressed reluctance to become entangled
with the United States military.
Despite blatant war propaganda including photographs of dead women
and children who allegedly succumbed to a chemical weapons attack in a
Damascus suburb this week, Americans still aren’t convinced.
NBC News reports
that the US could strike Syria with three days worth of missiles in an
attempt to “send a message” rather than cripple Syria’s army. Warplanes
and military transporters are assembling on Britain’s Akrotiri airbase
on Cyprus, which is likely to serve as a hub for the air campaign.
Sources say unidentified snipers fired at a vehicle carrying UN
inspection team members, further delaying the investigation.
The team
only needed to travel 15 minutes to get from their hotel to the
Mouadamiya district of west Ghouta in Damascus, where the chemical
weapons attack is said to have taken place, but they arrived on the
scene 4 hours late in a vehicle riddled with bullet holes.
The Guardian’s report said
doctors traveling with the UN team took blood and urine samples and
recorded video statements from more than 20 victims.
The team also
collected samples of soil where the chemical rocket allegedly landed,
but were unable to access the main six sites where the majority of the
chemical rockets allegedly had fallen. The Syrian regime asked them to
leave immediately and could not guarantee the team’s safety if they
remained.
Dr. Abu Akram confirmed his clinic had 2,000 victims of the gas
attack in which 500 were in critical condition. “Eighty people were
pronounced dead at the hospital and I now have 20 victims in intensive
care,” he said.
The victims told the UN inspection team that they had been sleeping in their homes when the attack occurred.
According to the Guardian, a US military strike on stockpiles of
chemical weapons could widely disperse neurotoxins causing far more harm
than the alleged previous attack.
As of today the positioning of Navy destroyers and submarines in the
Mediterranean Sea will enable the US military to launch Tomahawk missile
strikes at Syria with the precision of hitting not just buildings but
specifically targeted windows.
Russia and China have both warned the US against attacking Syria
before the UN inspection team’s investigation is complete. Both nations
made it clear they would be “deeply displeased” if the US proceeds with
an attack.
Russia’s deputy prime minister, Dmitry Rogozin described
the West as “acting in the Islamic world like a ‘monkey with a hand
grenade.’” Russia has subsequently sent aircraft into Syria in an
attempt to evacuate their people.
A report by Paul Joseph Watson
states that the West’s decision to attack Syria was made over a year
ago. The US government’s decision to move forward with an attack on
Syria in spite of Americans being heavily against it, further
illustrates how out of control our criminal political system has become.
However, this time around Americans are waking up to the rogue
government’s war propaganda, noticing it as Obama’s diversion to the
tyranny that’s arrived on American soil under the domestic spy program
carried out by paramilitary forces now acting domestically.
Julie Wilson – August 27, 2013 – InfoWars
Photo: Turkish Naval Forces via Wikimedia Commons
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