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Stand down: Moscow has ‘irrefutable’ evidence chem attack in Syria’s Douma was staged
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Of course there was a motive, but lets first answer the question. Who? Desperate people reach for desperate tactics, who here is the more desperate - the power hungry over inflated ego that is Bashar or the few crushed Rebel factions?
I'm not changing the subject. If anything that point is more than relevant. Previously we were led into conflict on the basis of a lie and the country seems happy to follow the mistakes of the past without so much as a second thought."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Assad isn't desperate. He just took the opportunity to test his chemical weapons.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Postor the few crushed Rebel factions?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostRight you are, scootie. I'm sure they're currently deciding on which of their several airstrips to warm up their MiGs in preparation for the next airborne assault.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOf course there was a motive, but lets first answer the question. Who? Desperate people reach for desperate tactics, who here is the more desperate - the power hungry over inflated ego that is Bashar or the few crushed Rebel factions?
I'm not changing the subject. If anything that point is more than relevant. Previously we were led into conflict on the basis of a lie and the country seems happy to follow the mistakes of the past without so much as a second thought.
You are now trying to divert by raising other groups that may have a motive. Previously you were insinuating that there was no potential motive for a chemical attack by Assad. Your intellectual dishonesty only serves to highlight the weakness of your position.
I also happen to think Blair is a war criminal but that has no impact on Assad's culpability.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOf course there was a motive, but lets first answer the question. Who? Desperate people reach for desperate tactics, who here is the more desperate - the power hungry over inflated ego that is Bashar or the few crushed Rebel factions?
I'm not changing the subject. If anything that point is more than relevant. Previously we were led into conflict on the basis of a lie and the country seems happy to follow the mistakes of the past without so much as a second thought.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAssad isn't desperate. He just took the opportunity to test his chemical weapons.
Why did France, UK and the US (FUKUS) bomb Syria before the inspectors could get to Douma and find out the facts?
Before Russian went into Syria the West had an opportunity to join forces in coordinated sorties attacking the rebels. Instead Rebels seem to be fighting each other with US / UK equipment. The whole thing stinks."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostHow do you prove a negative?
Not sure but if there is no agreeable and adequate proof of evidence to support a claim, the claim is considered an argument from ignorance.Comment
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