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In Our Rush To Support The Syrian Rebels, Do We Really Know Who We Are Supporting?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On the other hand, reports of a gas attack appeared this morning:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-mid dle-eas t-22549 861
This time by the government, apparently, although this is not independently verified.
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This time by the government, apparently, although this is not independently verified.
/// A BBC correspondent who visited the northern town of Saraqeb was told by eyewitnesses that government helicopters had dropped at least two devices containing poisonous gas. ///
/// The government has vehemently denied claims it has used chemical
agents. ///
In a situation such as this, who does one believe?
/// The government has vehemently denied claims it has used chemical
agents. ///
In a situation such as this, who does one believe?
but does anyone actually know who the rebels are, because from where i am sitting there are many groups, all with their own agenda, and misinformation about gas attacks could lead the west into openly supporting, sending troops and arms into Syria to aid the rebels, this would in my opinion be a terrible mistake. I can understand humanitarian aid at this time.
I doubt if many of those caught up in the fog of the war have much strategic notion of what is going on. Certainly not the beleaguered residents of Aleppo for example it would seem. The best view of what is going on probably comes from intelligence sources and those in direct contact with the protagonists. And journalists.
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