Syria Getting ready to nuke its people ? ?

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nah b

its gon be chemical weapons


it was written :to:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-19319446

US President Barack Obama has said the use of chemical weapons by Syria would be a "red line" that would change his thinking on intervention in the crisis.

He said he had "at this point not ordered military engagement".

But he added: "There would be enormous consequences if we start seeing movement on the chemical weapons front or the use of chemical weapons."




http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/159391

The Supreme Military Council of the Syrian rebels released on a statement on Tuesday which said that the rebel forces took control of an army missile base in Damascus, in which ten ready-to-launch missiles were found. Some of the missiles, according to the statement, were converted to carry non-conventional warheads.

rockets ready for launching, with enormous destructive capability, and they were very surprised to find missiles that were converted to carry non-conventional warheads and which can be equipped with chemical or biological warheads,” said the statement which was translated by Arab affairs expert Dalit Halevi.

The Supreme Military Council of the rebels went on to claim that it had confirmed the report by examining photographic documentation of the scene.
 

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Rebels? Wait they bout to Gaddafi this Assad dude?
 

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Rebels? Wait they bout to Gaddafi this Assad dude?
He's next on that list. Dude ain't even bout dat life:

The VICE Guide to Syria | VICE



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BASHAR AL-ASSAD
Bashar al-Assad was born in Damascus in 1965, five years before his father finished his ascent to the top of the Ba’athist Party. The third of five children, Bashar had a “normal” childhood that included frequent soccer games and ping-pong matches with his father. Few expectations were placed on Bashar, mostly because it was understood that his older brother, Bassel, would inherit his father’s presidency when the time came. Bassel—charismatic, confident, and good at sports—was the natural choice for a successor; Bashar was shy and uninterested in government. He graduated high school in 1982 and went on to become an army physician, then went to London’s Western Eye Hospital to study ophthalmology.

In 1994, Bashar’s life was forever changed when Bassel died in a car accident. Immediately after the funeral, Bashar was deemed the heir apparent, and his preparation for the presidency began: He joined the military academy and began working out of his deceased brother’s office.

Hafez died on June 10, 2000, and Bashar assumed the presidency at the tender age of 34, so young that parliament had to lower the minimum age so he could “run” for office. A sham election was held, followed by another in 2007 that “reelected” him.

If the lesser-son-unexpectedly-takes-over-the-empire narrative sounds familiar, that’s because it’s the plot of The Godfather. Except Bashar is more like Fredo than Michael. Regime insiders told the Financial Times that Bashar is insecure and prone to mood swings. His uncle Rifaat, who fled the country after trying to take it over in 1983, told CNN that Bashar “follows what the regime decides on his behalf.” Bashar might have been a decent doctor, but as a dictator he was both brutal and prone to waffling, a deadly combination. “You discuss an issue with him in the morning and another person comes along and changes his mind,” said former Syrian Vice President Abdul Halim Khaddam.

Whatever combination of poor choices and bad luck led him here, Bashar is quickly painting himself into a corner with a whole lot of blood. Some accounts attest that he refuses to step down because he fears his Alawite clan will be massacred by the rebels. “Syria’s Assad Has Embraced Pariah Status,” read a Washington Post headline over the summer. That seems like a fitting epitaph for a man who didn’t ask for a regime or revolution to fall on his head but seems unwilling or unable to do anything about it.

Looking back on his early life, it seems crazy that this nerdy goofball—who, by the way, took the Hippocratic oath—would end up being mentioned in the same breath as Muammar Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, and Kim Jong-Il. From time to time he probably asks himself: “For fukk’s sake… what am I doing? I wanted to be an eye doctor and bang English broads.”
 

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right now the conflict has been going on for a year and it's looking dead even (pun intended lol)

assad might think about that option (chemical weapons) if his back is against the wall and he's forced into a tony montana situation where he has to go all out guns blazing

he really has nothing to lose because if the regime collapses, he's either going out like gadaffi (tortured, taunted, raped and then shot in the streets) or he's going out like saddam (captured, interogated, booked by the ICC, humilated, and then killed)

lol @ his options
 

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I live under a rock by the river first time hearing this. Wow they got prices on all the heads of these middle eastern/dictator dudes. Imagine the fukery behind scenes with all this going on.
 

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Correct me if I am being retarded but why doesn't these leaders that are about to get that work release all the skeletons they have or know about regarding countries to the world.
 

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Correct me if I am being retarded but why doesn't these leaders that are about to get that work release all the skeletons they have or know about regarding countries to the world.

Because surviving is more important then being a gossiping bytch.
 

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Correct me if I am being retarded but why doesn't these leaders that are about to get that work release all the skeletons they have or know about regarding countries to the world.
There are no secrets anymore. Things are more transparent than ever. In fact, transparency has played a large part in the delegitimization of these regimes.
 
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