Login / Register
D
o
v
e
r
.uk.com
News
Forums
Dover Forum
General Discussion Forum
Politics Forum
Archive Updates
Channel Swimming Forum
Doverforum.com: Sea News
Channel Swimming
History Archive
Calendar
Channel Traffic
If this post contains material that is offensive, inappropriate, illegal, or is a personal attack towards yourself, please report it using the form at the end of this page.
All reported posts will be reviewed by a moderator.
The post you are reporting:
I read a report some weeks back that the Iraqi armed forces stormed Al Qaeda bases in Iraq near the Syrian border and found documents and chemical stockpiles.
In mid July 2013, the Syrian army reported finding chemical stockpiles belonging to the rebels-terrorists in an area called Jobar, not far from where the chemical attack took place 21 August 2013.
It's all documented.
some months back, the UN (United Nations) unequivocally stated they believe the rebels had carried out chemical attacks, and in fact these three chemical attacks were supposed to be investigated by the UN team currently in Syria, which arrived four days before this latest one occurred.
So did the rebels-terrorists deliberately distract the UN team from carrying out investigations on chemical attacks for which the rebels had already been suspected by the UN by launching an even bigger chemical attack and blaming it on the Syrian government?
Report Post
Your Name
Reason
end link