How's this fuckhead? Fucking clown.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americ...trike--reports
How's this fuckhead? Fucking clown.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americ...trike--reports
And the Zionists Greater Israel plan takes one step closer to fruition.
Some upset Russians and their fanbois.
Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
I guess sitting down and accepting chemical attacks is the best policy.
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Well, obviously not you. You think we should risk WWIII due to *thinking* Assad gassed his own people. Despite there being absolutely no proof he did so, nor decent reason for him doing so.
Nice work Einstein.
Wear a helmet when you ride motorcycles. Head injuries are permanent. That, or your parents were siblings.
Nor any decent reason or proof really.....how about he has them and those were the same ones that were previously used.
Or the eye witness accounts of the chlorine drums being throw out of Helicopters as its only the Syrians that have helicopters......
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...l_bomb_attacks
Use of chemical weapons in the Syrian Civil War has been confirmed by the United Nations.[1] Deadly attacks during the war included the Ghouta attack in the suburbs of Damascus in August 2013 and the Khan al-Assal attack in the suburbs of Aleppo in March 2013. While no party took responsibility for the chemical attacks, the Syrian Ba'athist military was seen as main suspect, due to a large arsenal of such weapons. A U.N. fact-finding mission and a UNHRC Commission of Inquiry have simultaneously investigated the attacks. The U.N. mission found likely use of the nerve agent sarin in the case of Khan al-Assal (19 March 2013), Saraqib (29 April 2013), Ghouta (21 August 2013), Jobar (24 August 2013) and Ashrafiyat Sahnaya (25 August 2013). The UNHRC commission later confirmed the use of sarin in the Khan al-Asal, Saraqib and Ghouta attacks, but did not mention the Jobar and the Ashrafiyat Sahnaya attacks. The UNHRC commission also found that the sarin used in the Khan al-Asal attack bore "the same unique hallmarks" as the sarin used in the Ghouta attack and indicated that the perpetrators likely had access to chemicals from the Syrian Army's stockpile. Those attacks prompted the international community to pressure disarmament of the Syrian Armed Forces from chemical weapons, which was supposedly executed during 2014. Despite the disarmament process, dozens of incidents with suspected use of chemical weapons followed throughout Syria, mainly blamed on Syrian Ba'athist forces, as well as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and even on Syrian opposition forces and Turkish Armed Forces.[2]In August 2016, a report[3] by the United Nations and the OPCW explicitly blamed the Syrian military of Bashar al-Assad for dropping chemical weapons (chlorine bombs) on the towns of Talmenes in April 2014 and Sarmin in March 2015
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