30-08-2013 10:19 AM - edited 30-08-2013 10:20 AM
We all seem to be ignoring the elephant in the room ( no offence intended to our resident pink pachyderm):
UN powers deadlocked as Assad vows resistance
NEW YORK (AFP) - The United States made it clear Thursday that it was ready to act alone to launch a punitive strike against Syria's chemical-armed regime, as top UN powers remained deadlocked.
Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad vowed to resist any military intervention, and the governments of US allies Britain and France struggled to win domestic political backing for action.
Key US ally Britain had mounted an improbable bid to win UN backing for military action, but a meeting of the permanent Security Council members broke with no apparent breakthrough.
The 45-minute meeting was the second since Britain proposed a draft resolution to permit "all necessary measures" to protect Syrian civilians after a suspected chemical weapons attack last week.
US warships armed with scores of cruise missiles are converging on the eastern Mediterranean, and US military officials have said they are ready to launch a powerful barrage against regime targets in Syria.
Assad's ally Russia has blocked all attempts to toughen international sanctions against Damascus or authorize outside force to punish or unseat the regime.
Assad remained defiant in the face of the Western threats.
"Syria will defend itself in the face of any aggression," state television cited him as telling a visiting delegation of Yemeni politicians.
He vowed that any attack would result in "victory" for the Syrian people.
His regime has denied using chemical weapons and blamed "terrorist" rebels.
Click here to read whole article: http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/-/world/18700561/assad-vows-to-defend-syria-amid-military-buildup/
The US would have to be the most war-mongering nation since Rome!
Why don't they butt out of middle-eastern politics?
They say they have a humanitarian duty to intervene but they are just destabilising the whole region and contributing to civilian deaths.
on 30-08-2013 12:09 PM
@carls*world wrote:Of course, I know I'll soon wear the label "Conspiracy theorist".
maybe. but i think monsanto is winning without miltary help (it isn't hard to introduce GM food, they could just seed from a plane drop)
the miltary industrial complex, you know the one that makes us mortgage the house to buy planes and other almost always late military hardware. i'd be pointing at them.. Lockheed Martin etc.
on 30-08-2013 12:48 PM
LL you are not a "chem trail nut" nut by any chance?
Anyway the real issues: blame Maccas, and replenish the ammunition.
on 30-08-2013 01:10 PM
Have they actually received an official report from the weapons inspectors yet? I haven't seen any mention of it.
on 30-08-2013 01:15 PM
TGSE: "Have they actually received an official report from the weapons inspectors yet? I haven't seen any mention of it."
Not yet TGSE, however the inspectors are supposedly only tasked with confirming the presence/effects of a chemical agent, not how delivered, and from whom.
nɥºɾ
on 30-08-2013 01:27 PM
It seems like just another war that the US has to have to keep its economy buoyant and clear the streets of thugs by turning them into cannon fodder in another country.
Anyone ever wondered if perhaps the US may have had a hand in the use of chemical weapons as part of a false flag covert op?
on 30-08-2013 01:40 PM
@carls*world wrote:to permit "all necessary measures" to protect Syrian civilians
Which would ultimately mean going in and killing thousands more of them, calling it "collateral damage" (as history shows)
That's the part that gets me Carl which is exactly right the minute they go in any form of military intervention from the US using the defence of protecting the humanitarian rights of the Syrian people will result in far greater casualties to the Syrian people and should be weighed up very carfully by the US before doing so.
The UN's objective has been to assess if it was chemical based the attack rather than the confirming who the perpetrator of it was though the US has claimed somewhere that their intelligence has confirmed the Syrian Government initiated the attack.
Something about this is just not smelling right, they are to quick to want to go in rather than looking to achieve a far better solution via negotiation or to act as mediaters in that particular situation in Syria.
A ver big 'hmmmm'
on 30-08-2013 01:48 PM
on 30-08-2013 01:52 PM
@monman12 wrote:TGSE: "Have they actually received an official report from the weapons inspectors yet? I haven't seen any mention of it."
Not yet TGSE, however the inspectors are supposedly only tasked with confirming the presence/effects of a chemical agent, not how delivered, and from whom.
nɥºɾ
Well those little details don't really matter do they?
on 30-08-2013 01:54 PM
US...... Intelligence....... in the same sentence?
on 30-08-2013 02:02 PM
POD what planet are you on? : "Anyone ever wondered if perhaps the US may have had a hand in the use of chemical weapons as part of a false flag covert op? "
The inspectors are from different countries and laboratories , chemical agents can be sourced by composition, there is no such thing nowadays as secure covert, and as for " false flag covert op" gosh, for what purpose? Bearing in mind a secret is secure if only one person knows it.
I do wonder what anti-Maccas people would have thought of John Curtin's decision to invite the Americans to use Australia as their Pacific base.