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US begins war on Syria as early as Thursday, officials say

 

The guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely [DDG 107)

The guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG 107)

 

Senior American officials say the United States has planned to launch missile strikes against Syria “as early as Thursday” in order to punish Damascus over the alleged use of chemical weapons.



The unnamed officials told NBC News on Tuesday that the “three days” of strikes would be limited in scope, and aimed at “sending a message to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad rather than degrading his military capabilities.”

On Monday night, four US warships were deployed in the Mediterranean within cruise missile range of Syria.

American defense officials said if the US wants to send a message to Assad, the most likely military action would be a Tomahawk missile strike, launched from a ship in the Mediterranean.

The US military has beefed up equipment during the past weeks. Several nuclear-powered submarines are reportedly in the water near Syria, also cruise-missile equipped.

The report came one day after US Secretary of State John Kerry accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons.

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem on Tuesday accused Kerry of lying about the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government, challenging Washington and its allies to provide evidence.

This is while the UN inspectors are still in Syria to investigate the chemical weapons attacks and they are not scheduled to leave the country until Sunday.

Russia and China have both warned against a US-led military intervention in Syria. Moscow says a military action would have "catastrophic consequences" for the entire region.

Russian President Vladimir Putin told British Prime Minister David Cameron in a telephone call Monday that there was no evidence that an attack had taken place or who was responsible.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned on Monday that the use of force without a U.N. mandate would violate international law.

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Finally,  Holland with help from his Saudi friends managed to fabricate a credible chemical attack. The first attempt carried the Saudi supported opposition was so clumsy that the UN blamed the rebels, of course. So they learned the lesson and now they have got a more sophisticate commando to implant it.

FM
Senior American officials say the United States has planned to launch missile strikes against Syria “as early as Thursday” in order to punish Damascus over the alleged use of chemical weapons.

No definite conclusion.

FM
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem on Tuesday accused Kerry of lying about the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government, challenging Washington and its allies to provide evidence.

Speculations, allegations, etc., are distinct difference from actual "iron-clad" proof.

FM

Barack Obama was awarded the Noble Peace Prize in 2009 for his stand for negotiations and dialogues to achieve international issues.

 

Interesting to see how he will progress on this situation.

FM

American interest and National Security is higher than any Noble Peace Prize. Obama did mention he will strike if and when the cause is justify to protect American interest and its allies and that wouldn't go against his Noble status. 

FM

" justify to protect American interest and its allies. "

 

To protect THEIR oil and natural resources focus, but not the real purpose and interest of the people of that country.

FM

US begins war on Syria as early as

Thursday, officials say

 

It is highly unlikely that the US might start letting loose tomahawk missiles, probably they might want to wait until the chemical inspectors finished their jobs which will be on Sunday.

 

Monday might be the date:

FM
Originally Posted by Prince:

Let's assume Guyana strike oil rich by the trillions of barrels, what the Bannas they cant Mess wid Guyana, we gat Buxton, Agricolla and Linden to deal wid the Americans.

Nehru

President Ramotar said something to this regard: Quote - we can't make toilet when we're ready to shit. Meaning, if we strike oil we wouldn't get place to accommodate the flock of foreigners to Guyana. Therefore, the Marriott is building to accommodate the mass exodus from America. Unquote: American visa will be giving away to all Guyanese to come to America. Do you think anyone will budge? Wait and see like D_G said. 

FM

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