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IsraelForever:
Islam is not a religion.  It's a virus.

syyuge:
Syrian rebel appeals for action on Assad's alleged use of chemical weapons:

Syrian interim government spokesman Yasser Tabbara urges the international community to "help us disable Bashar al-Assad" from the alleged use of chemical weapons.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10022572/Syrian-rebel-appeals-for-action-on-Assads-alleged-use-of-chemical-weapons.html

Do it I say.

syyuge:
Syria: Al-Qaeda's battle for control of Assad's chemical weapons plant:

A battle near a factory believed to be one of the Syrian regime's main chemical weapons plants shows just how close such weapons could be to falling into al-Qaeda's hands, writes Colin Freeman.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10022753/Syria-Al-Qaedas-battle-for-control-of-Assads-chemical-weapons-plant.html

Over all it creates a complicated imbroglio that may needed to be resolved with patience and till then the protracted war may continue.

syyuge:
Qatar 'playing with fire' as it funds Syrian Islamists in quest for global influence:

Questions are increasingly being asked about weapons and money being supplied to Islamist rebel groups in Syria by sympathetic Arab states, because of growing fears that they are falling into the hands of jihadists and other extremists.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/qatar/10022759/Qatar-playing-with-fire-as-it-funds-Syrian-Islamists-in-quest-for-global-influence.html

Qatar has nothing to lose but the gas and sands.

syyuge:
Syria chemical weapons: MPs demand evidence of sarin use by Assad:

Pressure was growing on the Government to publish detailed evidence of Syria's alleged chemical weapons use before authorising further intervention in the conflict.

 Wary of comparisons with faulty intelligence reports on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in 2003, senior MPs said more detail was needed on statements that the banned nerve agent sarin had been identified in tests.

"A greater degree of certainty is required before taking decisive action. We need to have more intelligence, more corroboration," said Richard Ottaway, the Conservative chairman of the Commons foreign affairs committee.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10024199/Syria-chemical-weapons-MPs-demand-evidence-of-sarin-use-by-Assad.html

This time they have to be more careful.

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