Posted on 09/10/2013 10:56:01 AM PDT by Red Statements
Gerhard Schindler, told German lawmakeers last week, that they had intercepted many messages to the presidential palace in Damascus, asking for permission to use sarin gas, all of which Assad refused. This is a direct contradiction of the White House talking memos that claimed we had proof positive that Assad was behind the attacks.
Gerhard Schindler is the head of the German Foreign Intelligence agency. Schindler, expressly told lawmakers that Assad did not order, nor did he approve of using sarin gas.
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Does he have a list? (Sorry, couldn't resist)
Anyone who didn’t believe the al qaeda rebels were the ones who used sarin on the Syrian Free Army WASN’T PAYING ATTENTION TO KOSOVO!
You’re a bad boy.
I know I know.
which one of his people ASKED to use chiemical weapons???
I am not buying this story either...
(even though I think it was the rebels)
Once again, the Obama rushes to a flawed Judgment. Whether the matter is domestic or foreign, how can anyone continue to trust him. Yes anyone can be mistaken; but not anyone else in our history, in so high a position, has been so cavalier in endangering the lives of others, to pursue his own rushes to judgment.
Before the demagogue gets us into a World War, would it be too much to ask the House of Representatives to convene a Committee to draft a Bill of Impeachment? Just his obstruction of Justice in preventing the deportation of identified criminals, illegally in the Union, would be sufficient grounds.
William Flax
No world wide “outrage” over the Germans and their spying??
Yesterday the Germans confirmed that Assad did use the nerve gas today the Germans confirm that Assad did not use nerve gas. The Germans can now be struck from the ever-shrinking list of credible sources.
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