Oct 3, 2013, Asia Times US President Barack Obama’s reversal on the bombing of Syria took the world by surprise. For a long time, he was talking about the use of chemical weapons by Bashar Al-Assad’s regime being “a red line”. There was a feeling that Obama’s talk about chemical …
Read More »Kenyan Bloodbath: Reaping the “Benefits” of US AFRICOM Collaboration
NATO’s North African terror tidal wave predictably sweeps into Kenya Sep 23, 2013, Tony Cartalucci At face value, and how the Western media is attempting to portray it, the Westgate Mall siege in Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi appears to be yet another senseless terrorist attack by the “religious fanatics” …
Read More »Rebel Infighting: Secular & extremists clash as radicalism grips Syria
Oct 3, 2013, RT.com Interview with James Corbett
Read More »Time for Proof on Syrian CW Attack
Oct 1, 2013, Consortium News World attention has moved to the destruction of Syria’s chemical weapons, but the evidence on the Aug. 21 attack near Damascus remains hidden and in dispute, causing a group of former U.S. intelligence professionals to ask Moscow and Washington to present what they have. Memorandum …
Read More »Syria militant groups: Infighting undermining everything
Sep 20, 2013, Press TV
Read More »Questions Plague UN Report on Syria
Sep 23, 2013, al Akhbar A senior United Nations official who deals directly with Syrian affairs has told Al-Akhbar that the Syrian government had no involvement in the alleged Ghouta chemical weapons attack: “Of course not, he (President Bashar al-Assad) would be committing suicide.” When asked who he believed was …
Read More »US Planned Syrian Civilian Catastrophe Since 2007
Which Path to Persia? .pdf Sep 4, 2013, Tony Cartalucci NBC News’ report, “‘The great tragedy of this century’: More than 2 million refugees forced out of Syria,” stated: More than 2 million Syrians have poured into neighboring countries as refugees, the United Nations revealed on Tuesday. Around 5,000 people …
Read More »Pipeline Politics and the Syrian War
Roving correspondent and frequent guest Pepe Escobar of Asia Times Online joins us once again to discuss the geopolitical machinations behind the latest developments in Syria. We discuss the possibility of an Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline and how the regional players react to such a proposal, and Prince Bandar of Saudi Arabia’s …
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