Posted on 08/28/2013 7:06:18 AM PDT by kristinn
As the war drums for Syria get louder, let this thread serve as a repository for news, background, Tweets, photos, video, on-the-ground reports, etc., as was done recently with Egypt.
Ah. They did not “walk out”, as reported? Hmmm...
Sarge, I believe both sides do have access to chems and nukes. Rough road up ahead and nitro is riding with us.
Let’s see who blinks on Syria’s purposal for the Chemical Inspecters to remain past their deadline.....
If this is denied then further evidence the US and Britain are not interested in fact finding at all.
“<....Syrian govt asks UN inspectors to stay beyond their sunday deadline,.....>
Well thats quite interesting....perhaps they have something they want to show them as well?”
REUTERS
Syria envoy alleges rebel gas attack, demands U.N. investigation
UNITED NATIONS - Syrias U.N. envoy on Wednesday requested that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon order a U.N. team of chemical experts currently in Damascus to investigate three rebel attacks in which he said Syrian soldiers inhaled poisonous gas.
Ambassador Bashar Jaafari told reporters he asked Ban to mandate immediately the investigation team present now in Damascus to investigate three heinous incidents that took place in the countryside of Damascus on the 22nd, 24th and 25th where members of the Syrian army inhaled poisonous gas.
There s a photo here...and was numerous ones...before and during the iraq war of them trucking out caravans of chemical WMDS from iraq to Syria....there’s a boatload of them there...and likely since the Syrian war many are no longer protected....up for grabs...
Which is why if the UN or US were to have stepped into this it should have been years now ago....too late now...damage is done and there’s no telling where all these stockpiles have been transfered “out” of Syria as well...or who to.
There were reports of gunfire near the hotel where the UN is staying. Hmm ...
Syrian Ambassador to the United Nations Bashar Jaafari arrives to address the media at the United Nations Headquarters in New York August 28, 2013. Syria's U.N. envoy on Wednesday requested that Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon order a U.N. team of chemical experts currently in Damascus to investigate three rebel attacks in which he said Syrian soldiers inhaled poisonous gas.
This is all so foolish...the whole masquerade is becoming a fools paradise of political tit for tat.
...”There were reports of gunfire near the hotel where the UN is staying. Hmm ...”....
Well no doubt that’s not Assad’s gunfire given his Rep. just asked the Un to investigate and delay their departure...
Doesn’t this just “smell” like the MBS and their usual tactics?
BREAKING: Russia and China Walk Out of UN Security Council meeting on Syria ITS ON!
WTF?
US: Assad responsible even if didn’t order gas attack
EXCERPT
“We ultimately of course hold President Assad responsible for the use of chemical weapons by his regime against his own people, regardless of where the command and control lies,” State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf told a press briefing.
“The commander in chief of any military is ultimately responsible for the decisions made under their leadership, even if... he’s not the one that pushes the button, or says ‘Go’ on this,” she told a press briefing.
(snip)
Asked whether she thought Assad himself ordered the attack, Harf said: “I don’t know the answer to that.”
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Al Jazeera:
egyptian police arrest 41 members of the muslim brotherhood in cair
So the citizens of GB are able to reign in their members of parliament..but here in the USA..our ruling class now just says..’screw you’..we know what is best and we will do what we want!
THIS, my FRiends, IS TYRANNY!
http://www.speaker.gov/press-release/boehner-seeks-answers-president-obama-syria
Boehner Seeks Answers from President Obama on Syria
Posted by Speaker Boehner’s Press Office
August 28, 2013
Press Release
WASHINGTON, DC House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) today sent the following letter to President Obama requesting that he clearly articulate to the American people and Congress his objectives, policy, and strategy for any potential intervention in Syria. A PDF of the letter can be seen here.
Dear Mr. President:
I deeply respect your role as our countrys commander-in-chief, and I am mindful that Syria is one of the few places where the immediate national security interests of the United States so visibly converge with broader U.S. security interests and objectives. Our nations response to the deterioration and atrocities in Syria has implications not just in Syria, but also for Americas credibility across the globe, especially in places like Iran.
Even as the United States grapples with the alarming scale of the human suffering, we are immediately confronted with contemplating the potential scenarios our response might trigger or accelerate. These considerations include the Assad regime potentially losing command and control of its stock of chemical weapons or terrorist organizations especially those tied to al Qaeda gaining greater control of and maintaining territory. How the United States responds also has a significant impact on the security and stability of U.S. allies in the region, which are struggling with the large exodus of Syrian refugees and the growing spillover of violence feeding off of ethnic and religious tensions. The House of Representatives takes these interests and potential consequences seriously in weighing any potential U.S. and international response in Syria.
Since March of 2011, your policy has been to call for a stop to the violence in Syria and to advocate for a political transition to a more democratic form of government. On August 18, 2012, you called for President Assads resignation, adding his removal as part of the official policy of the United States. In addition, it has been the objective of the United States to prevent the use or transfer of chemical weapons. I support these policies and publically agreed with you when you established your red line regarding the use or transfer of chemical weapons last August.
Now, having again determined your red line has been crossed, should a decisive response involve the use of the United States military, it is essential that you provide a clear, unambiguous explanation of how military action which is a means, not a policy will secure U.S. objectives and how it fits into your overall policy. I respectfully request that you, as our countrys commander-in-chief, personally make the case to the American people and Congress for how potential military action will secure American national security interests, preserve Americas credibility, deter the future use of chemical weapons, and, critically, be a part of our broader policy and strategy. In addition, it is essential you address on what basis any use of force would be legally justified and how the justification comports with the exclusive authority of Congressional authorization under Article I of the Constitution.
Specifically:
What standard did the Administration use to determine that this scope of chemical weapons use warrants potential military action?
Does the Administration consider such a response to be precedent-setting, should further humanitarian atrocities occur?
What result is the Administration seeking from its response?
What is the intended effect of the potential military strikes?
If potential strikes do not have the intended effect, will further strikes be conducted?
Would the sole purpose of a potential strike be to send a warning to the Assad regime about the use of chemical weapons? Or would a potential strike be intended to help shift the security momentum away from the regime and toward the opposition?
If it remains unclear whether the strikes compel the Assad regime to renounce and stop the use of chemical weapons against the Syrian people, or if President Assad escalates their usage, will the Administration contemplate escalatory military action?
Will your Administration conduct strikes if chemical weapons are utilized on a smaller scale?
Would you consider using the United States military to respond to situations or scenarios that do not directly involve the use or transfer of chemical weapons?
Assuming the targets of potential military strikes are restricted to the Assad inner circle and military leadership, does the Administration have contingency plans in case the strikes disrupt or throw into confusion the command and control of the regimes weapons stocks?
Does the Administration have contingency plans if the momentum does shift away from the regime but toward terrorist organizations fighting to gain and maintain control of territory?
Does the Administration have contingency plans to deter or respond should Assad retaliate against U.S. interests or allies in the region?
Does the Administration have contingency plans should the strikes implicate foreign power interests, such as Iran or Russia?
Does the Administration intend to submit a supplemental appropriations request to Congress, should the scope and duration of the potential military strikes exceed the initial planning?
I have conferred with the chairmen of the national security committees who have received initial outreach from senior Administration officials, and while the outreach has been appreciated, it is apparent from the questions above that the outreach has, to date, not reached the level of substantive consultation.
It will take Presidential leadership and a clear explanation of our policy, our interests, and our objectives to gain public and Congressional support for any military action against Syria. After spending the last 12 years fighting those who seek to harm our fellow citizens, our interests, and our allies, we all have a greater appreciation of what it means for our country to enter into conflict. It will take that public support and congressional will to sustain the Administrations efforts, and our military, as well as their families, deserve to have the confidence that we collectively have their backs and a thorough strategy in place.
I urge you to fully address the questions raised above.
Sincerely
John Boehner
From there, who knows?
LOL..this is pretty rich coming from an administration where the buck never stops at the Oval Office..heck..it doesn’t even stop at any of the executive branches....ROTFLOL!!
What a crock!!
Marie Harf told a press briefing....
******”The commander in chief of any military is ultimately responsible for the decisions made under their leadership, even if... he’s not the one that pushes the button, or says ‘Go’ on this,” she told a press briefing.”***********
Oh boy...that one needs to be big lettered and used against Obama when he so often passes the buck for his decisions!
Maybe Obama will read about it in the newspaper. Is the NYT still down? LOL!
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