US Denies Bombing Assad’s Forces, Blames Russia
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- It is quite clear, IMO, that USA was behind the bombing of Assad forces. This is no accident. It is in effect the Pentagon saying: “Yeah, we bomb Assad’s troops! So what? We will lie about it. What are you gonna do?”. Simply put: it is war escalation against the Russians, ie. to ignite WW3.
– - The west do not have the legal rights to bomb anyone in Syria. It is a violation of Syria’s sovereignty. Syria did not invite anyone, apart from Russia, to fight against terrorists in their country. Syria has not attacked or threatened any western country including America. So what the west is doing is a war crime, clearly illegal under international law. The west’s made up pretext of fighting ISIS terrorists is proven to be totally false. ISIS(ISIL), Al Qaeda … are widely known and proven to be assets of western Illuminist intelligence agencies and controlled via their MIC: CIA, Pentagram …. etc.
– - US Denies Bombing Assad’s Forces, Blames Russia
by Tyler Durden, www.zerohedge.com
On Sunday, someone bombed an SAA position in eastern Syria killing three of Assad’s soldiers and wounding more than a dozen.
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As we reported on Monday, the strike allegedly took place in Paris mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud’s old fiefdom of Deir ez Zor. “Syria strongly condemns the act of aggression by the US-led coalition that contradicts the UN Charter on goals and principles,” Damascus said. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs sent letters to the UN Secretary General and the UN Security Council, stating that the strike “hampers efforts to combat terrorism and proves once again that this coalition lacks seriousness and credibility.”Washington claims to have no idea what Damascus is talking about. “We’ve seen those Syrian reports but we did not conduct any strikes in that part of Deir ez Zor yesterday. So we see no evidence,” coalition spokesman Colonel Steve Warren said.
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Presumably the “evidence” is the three dead soldiers and on Tuesday, the war of words intensified. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group (or, as it’s more commonly known, “one guy in London”) said the jets were likely coalition aircraft. The US, on the other hand, now says it is “certain” that the Russians are to blame.
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