Posted on 09/15/2013 3:36:11 PM 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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(AGI) - Berlin, Aug. 26 - After having a protagonist role for peace in Lebanon Italy asks to take part in the 5+ 1 group that negotiates with Iran on nuclear. Foreign minister, Massimo D'Alema in an interview to "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" asks a place near to the five permanent members of the UN Security Council. "We are Iran's most important commercial partners with Germany and we are pledged in Lebanon with Hezbollah. So we have the right to be included in the negotiation with Iran. The goal is not a new conflict but talks aimed at preventing Iran from having an atomic bomb, he said. Italy searched for a greater G8 involvement in the negotiation with Iran but it remained excluded from the 5 plus 1, the group that started a negotiation with Tehran offering incentives in exchange for the suspension of the uranium enrichment program. This exclusion was due to the fact that Rome was not part of the European trio (France, Germany and UK) that had tried the first mediation with Tehran and represented the EU in the 5 plus 1. D'Alema remembered that the United Nations and the EU had not a role in the Iraqi crisis, and warned that the new opportunity in Lebanon could not be missed now. "It is a very difficult mission full of unknown points but it is worth pledging or the only alternative would be a new burst of war" he said. The foreign minister, was sceptical on the possibility of a new UN resolution for the mission in Lebanon asked by the US. "I'm sceptical about it, because in these situations they always open long negotiations. The strategic plan is clear and the resolution was completed defining the rules of engagement. If they will make a new resolution soon I agree with them but the most important thing is getting there as soon as possible (In Lebanon)" he said.
It’s a good thing we didn’t tell the Japanese, back in 1942, that we were reading their naval traffic. We would have lost the Battle of Midway.
Not too bright on the part of this guy Schindler, assuming it’s not deliberate misinformation.
And he throws commas into sentences unnecessarily.
Makes me wonder how much faster the internet would be if data just went to its intended recipient.
I'll take your word for it, I didn't read it.
Yes. Thanks for posting this.
And have only been on FR since June 29, 2013. Indeed.
Traffic circulation seems to be the goal of the individual, whether the article has merit or not— this should not be the basis for FR posting.
I think Benghazi is intertwined with Syria
I agree.
But if it could come out, just as that leak had previously reported we had planned, that Obama’s team encouraged and then knowingly used false information about Assad that would really expose what the traitor is up to.
(Same, I think, could be said about his shipping arms to Al-Qaeda from Libya, but the GOPe of course wouldn’t touch that either.)
“Our secretary of state, who is a decorated hero of the Vietnam WAR”
I believe that should read: Our secretary of State, Who is a bogus hero of the Vietnam War, who slandered true hero’s and American soldiers.
If I was going to use Sarin gas I would be certain to have radio traffic going out in the clear that exonerated me.
Incriminating orders would go out as inscrutable encrypted messages...even if overheard, they wouldn’t prove a thing.
Bump.
My conclusion, is that the NSA got it too, but it would not fit the regime's narrative, so maybe it was buried. Do I think the regime is that evil? Absolutely, positively, 100% YES.
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