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| At Least 70 Syrians Killed In a Suspected Gas Attack (ongoing story) |
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| Corderlain:
Unless it was stored improperly and was already weaponized. Also, considering some of the supplies that these rebels are showing up with I would be surprised if they have some stuffty bomber from the 70s in the air. Pure speculation. |
| PhantOS:
Last I checked, FSA, CIA, Kurdish Forces and the other factions in that area don't have an air force. The chances of them stumbling across a bomber, finding a perfectly intact airstrip to launch and land the aircraft on, and not getting hit by any regime surface to air missiles is absurdly low The sarin could've probably already been weaponized, but even then it raises the question of why there was an airstrike at that exact time, especially since it's in a location heavy with civilians |
| Corderlain:
About as likely as Assad purposefully gassing people imo. |
| PhantOS:
Well Assad purposefully airstrikes people, the only difference between the two is the weapon being used. We'll have to wait and see A hospital was also targeted and destroyed around the same time, which is really suspect. The chances of a sarin gas storage cache next to a hospital? |
| SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: Corderlain on April 06, 2017, 12:13:19 PM ---No one is saying Assad is a nice guy, but the rebels here are CIA and al qaeda --- End quote --- That's not accurate at all - like factually speaking. CIA and Al-Qaeda are technically part of 'the rebels', but when you hear people refer to the Syrian rebels on television, they're talking about the Syrian Opposition, which collectively represents thousands of rebel groups and alternative governments that seek to replace Assad's regime. CIA and Al-Qaeda are generally considered a separate category from the Syrian Opposition. |
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