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The OPCW have warned Syria before but they took no notice, and the US, UK and French targets were not civilians but the chemical warfare and research facilities listed below.
There were no known chemical "warfare facilities" in Syria, OPCW had no knowledge about them, and even sent a commission to investigate alleged "chemical attack" in Douma.
"Coincidentally" a day before UN approved OPCW commission was about to start working in Syria, NATO destroyed all the evidence of the "attack".
Why? Because there was no attack, the video by "white helmets" was fake, Russians found 2 Syrian guys working for ER in Douma which testified that "white helmets" entered ER facility which was treating people hurt by recent rebel fightings and started shouting "Chemical attack!" and then puring water on people.
BTW, it's not possible to help people attacked with military grade chlorine with just water, it's just a load of B.S. targeted at people not familiar with chemistry.
I am not nearly as concerned about the morality or immorality of these strikes as I am about their potential role in an escalation of tensions with Russia.
There is nothing to fear with Russia. You're scared over nothing or pretending to be
There were no known chemical "warfare facilities" in Syria, OPCW had no knowledge about them, and even sent a commission to investigate alleged "chemical attack" in Douma.
"Coincidentally" a day before UN approved OPCW commission was about to start working in Syria, NATO destroyed all the evidence of the "attack".
Why? Because there was no attack, the video by "white helmets" was fake, Russians found 2 Syrian guys working for ER in Douma which testified that "white helmets" entered ER facility which was treating people hurt by recent rebel fightings and started shouting "Chemical attack!" and then puring water on people.
BTW, it's not possible to help people attacked with military grade chlorine with just water, it's just a load of B.S. targeted at people not familiar with chemistry.
The OPCW have been banned from examining sites in Syria before, and Syria has used chemical weapins before.
Syria had your chemical weapons facilities attacked and destroyed, and that is all that happened.
Break basic international law such as the Geneva Convention and that's what happens, and Syria has used chemicals numerous well documented times, as pointed out in Theresa Mays speech.
The OPCW have been banned from examining sites in Syria before, and Syria has used chemical weapins before.
Syria had your chemical weapons facilities attacked and destroyed, and that is all that happened.
Break basic international law such as the Geneva Convention and that's what happens, and Syria has used chemicals numerous well documented times, as pointed out in Theresa Mays speech.
Nonsense. It against international law to attack a sovereign nation against the will of the legitimate government of said nation.
The Geneva convention is made a joke by SA, the United States, and the US backed rebels in Syria so don't use that as an excuse.
I know I’m hard on the Germans but at least they’re not abetting in war crimes like the thug Macron.
Mord votre langue!
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Originally Posted by Brave New World
TBF we Brits were with the French on this one. I guess the French and British don't like seeing children gassed to death by a mad man even if some of the opposition forces are equally disgusting.
Chemical Warfare facilities have now rightly been destroyed and both sides can now adhere to the Geneva Convention and other such international legislation.
As for France, it's a very pleasant and beautiful country and I do like a croissant and a cup of coffee or a baguette with some brie and a glass of red wine.
The direct Eurostar train service from London to the South of France has also been a welcome addition in terms of travelling options.
All the Best to the French.
Merci mon ami, vous avez raison,
et nous vous aimons aussi.
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Originally Posted by Winterfall8324
It was an illegal war crime.
I didn’t expect anything better from the brits but France has disappointed me.
As a citizen of the U.K., with more than my fair
share of French blood, thanks, I’m all broke up.
TBF we Brits were with the French on this one. I guess the French and British don't like seeing children gassed to death by a mad man even if some of the opposition forces are equally disgusting.
Chemical Warfare facilities have now rightly been destroyed and both sides can now adhere to the Geneva Convention and other such international legislation.
As for France, it's a very pleasant and beautiful country and I do like a croissant and a cup of coffee or a baguette with some brie and a glass of red wine.
The direct Eurostar train service from London to the South of France has also been a welcome addition in terms of travelling options.
All the Best to the French.
Where's the proof? Oh I forgot, Brits don't need proof. The western world is governed by psychos.
You should be. Syria was once a French protectorate and now you're leaving it to the terrorists.
You're blaming France for the Assad Baathists being in charge?
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