San Francisco could use a lot of bleach on its sidewalks. Maybe this is will give somebody ideas.
If you don’t like Tass as a source, the Associated Press has this:
“Rami Abdurrahman, the head of Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said there was a stench of gas in Aleppo city after projectiles were fired”
iraqi WMD that the bushites “failed” to discover — mostly because they were shipped out to syria while the french delayed us in the UNSC.
not a popular thought on FR these days, as many Freepers drink the MSM koolaid . . .
It doesn’t matter to me who it was. I simply don’t care for any of them. Between the militants and the Assad Government there are no good guys.
Probably a CIA setup, so they can hurl “Why don’t you DO something..?!” stuff at DJT.
Yeah, the CIA is basically full of scumbags, now.
Don’t trust ANYTHING they say.
Hmmm, it is Tass, which makes the believability only slightly better than CNN.
Why should this concern me?
Syrian Civil War Map @CivilWarMap · 3h3 hours ago
At least 40 civilians were injured in Aleppo after a chemical attack by jihadists
IDK. Reports of an artillery exchange between rebels and regime at the time.
Wouldn't surprise me either way, or that one set up the other... this war is almost unbelievably evil.
Not my circus, not my monkeys.
“Oh those beautiful babies!”
Are these the bad rebels or the good rebels?
Jeez, WWI called and wanted their poisonous gas back!
Afrin News - Monitor
#BREAKING - Allegations of use of chemical weapons by Turkish-backed armed groups against western districts of #Aleppo. A large number of civilians have been suffering from eye sorrow and toxic affects after shelling by the groups.
2:39 PM - 24 Nov 2018
Turkish-backed rebels? So are we going to start lobbing cruise missiles into Ankara?
Iraqi Christian HRC
@iraqschristians
Reports of a possible chlorine chemical attack against civilians in #Aleppo, #Syria, by extremists in nearby area. At least 30 civilians are injured. Extremists in nearby areas are terrorizing citizens of Aleppo, a city with a large Christian population.