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Will someone destroy islam already?
syyuge:
Syrian echoes in Egypt as bodies pile up in morgues:
As dozens of bodies lay rotting in the morgues after overnight massacres, the Syrian echoes in the Egyptian crisis were becoming harder to ignore.
Monday saw rows of policemen's corpses lying in the desert, apparently shot down in cold blood by Islamist militants, in images that were balanced against unconvincing regime explanations of a mass killing of detained protesters.
The prisoners died as a convoy transferring them from one jail to another north of Cairo, Abu Zaabal, came under attack from radicals trying to free them, one official "source" told the media.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/egypt/10253323/Syrian-echoes-in-Egypt-as-bodies-pile-up-in-morgues.html
At last the protracted wars of muslamic infighting were to break and spread all across the earth irrespective of any visible proper logic behind them.
syyuge:
Syrian opposition claims 1,300 killed in chemical attack:
Britain will go to the United Nations over claims of a nerve gas attack near Damascus that rebels say has killed over 1,000 people, with William Hague saying the reports would mark a "shocking escalation" if proved true.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10256236/Syrian-opposition-claims-1300-killed-in-chemical-attack.html
The peoples of Europistan are most concerned about the gaseous infighting among the muslamics. Hope they will now reinstate the redline and attack Syria.
syyuge:
US 'will not intervene in Syria as rebels don't support interests', says top general:
The US will not intervene in the Syria conflict because it does not believe anti-Assad rebels would support American interests, its highest ranking military officer wrote in a letter to a congressman.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10257208/US-will-not-intervene-in-Syria-as-rebels-dont-support-interests-says-top-general.html
It is a puzzle of the Redline Vs Intervention.
syyuge:
Syria: France threatens military force in wake of chemical weapons claims:
France has threatened to use military force against Syria despite a UN security council statement which failed to agree any action to be taken against the Assad regime for an alleged chemical weapons attack in eastern Damascus.
Russia went so far as to call the incident a deliberate "provocation" by the rebels themselves.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10259331/Syria-France-threatens-military-force-in-wake-of-chemical-weapons-claims.html
Why Assad will release the gas when the UN inspectors have already arrived at Damascus and how the muslamic rebels can manage to spread the gas near Damascus within their own area of influence. There has to be some mix up.
Anyhow as Francistan is highly interested in attacking Syria, it should do it at earliest to break the impasse. After all the Francistan has the immense strength of Rafale fighter bombers who have the requisite capability to commence and partake in such operations meticulously.
syyuge:
'My breath seized up... I lost control of my body':
If the world is looking for evidence, it is not hard to find. The poison that poured from the skies over several suburbs of Damascus on Wednesday may have killed hundreds, but it has left twitching, fainting, confused but compelling survivors.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10260913/My-breath-seized-up...-I-lost-control-of-my-body.html
Just look at the cruelty of Assad. Not only he is killing thousands of his opponent muslamics by gas but also killing hundreds of birds and degrading the environment in the process. Also he has shown least concern for the safety of the beards and spectacles of his enemies.
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