Setting up is an understatement.
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Syria: Thousands Suffering Neurotoxic Symptoms Treated in Hospitals Supported by MSF
Wednesday, August 28, 2013 8:04:50 AM · 13 of 13
MestaMachine to ScaniaBoy
Guess what. EVERY single image of the tunnels which were in a guardian story that I POSTED MYSELF are gone along with the same various images on other news sites, including cnn, that speaks to the tunnels under Damascus suburbs. SOME small snippets remain on a few videos, but all they show is the entrance to one tunnel.
THIS:
http://shoebat.com/2013/08/27/evidence-syrian-rebels-used-chemical-weapons-not-assad/
is the closest set of vids I can find now and all the stories under the tunnel headline have changed including the one I posted. The western press now only showing dead bodies in place of the images that showed the tunnels. This is quite amazing.
This development convinces me even more that assad did not do this. They are setting up rhe news stories to conform to what the regime is saying, and doing the same in Britain.
Full agreement ... a setup is being run. Lord only knows where this setup goes. zer0 crowd all in for starting something.
This sounds like a job for archived copies or the wayback machine.
McCain again ...
McCain to Fox & Friends: Why Is Obama Telling Assad Whats Going to be Attacked?
EXCERPT
McCain began by saying that the White House made a mistake in not pursuing a punitive strategy with Syria after they first used chemical weapons when Obama had declared that a red line for the United States. He crossed that red line and I think he was then encouraged to do more since he was not held to account for his previous breaches, McCain said of Assad.
He went on to criticize the president for broadcasting his military strategy via leaks in the press.
All of these leaks, when strikes are going to take place, whats going to be used, McCain said with exasperation. If I were Bashar al-Assad, I think I would declare tomorrow a snow day and keep everything from work.
This is crazy, McCain added. These leaks are just crazy.
Asked about some of the Islamist elements in the Syrian opposition, McCain agreed that the rebels did have some extremist elements. However, he pressed back strongly against the suggestion that Syrias rebel forces were linked with Al Qaeda.
Look, I met these people, McCain said. I went into Syria. I know general [Salem] Idris. Hes not a radical, nor are the people that work for him.
McCain concluded by saying that he believed that the War Powers Act was murky on whether the president needs to seeks Congressional consent to strike Syria. He said, however, that Obama should be consulting with Congress before taking action.