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In reply to the discussion: If AQ = Syrian Rebels why couldn't those be rebel chemical weapons? [View all]Benton D Struckcheon
(2,347 posts)27. Another objective assessment
Once again the author comes to no conclusions. But I note this excerpt:
What's extremely interesting about these devices is they match with devices previously recorded in the conflict, reportedly launched by government forces, with it's first appearance in Daraya, south-west Damascus on January 4th.
Link: http://brown-moses.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/are-these-munitions-used-in-todays.html
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It makes more sense than the only alternative explanation - Assad wants to commit suicide
leveymg
Aug 2013
#5
He's ahead on points on the battlefield. As things stood before, the US and NATO were not going to
leveymg
Aug 2013
#7
You're saying that Assad had the upper hand.....with rebels knocking on the gates of Damascus?
rdharma
Aug 2013
#8
He might as well have just handed the ball to the opposing team on his own 20 yard-line in that
leveymg
Aug 2013
#9
No. If Assad wanted to use chemical munitions, they would have targeted and released differently.
leveymg
Aug 2013
#14
The rebels have been in the Damascus suburbs for a year. He's cleaning them up now.
Comrade Grumpy
Aug 2013
#26
Sorry. He's not desperate in this way. This isn't end-game - not close. If it were, he'd have
leveymg
Aug 2013
#17
The troop concentrations that are most threatening..... are the ones entering Damascus.
rdharma
Aug 2013
#22
Use of nerve gas in your own backyard makes no military sense; it makes great sense to do
leveymg
Aug 2013
#24
The Syrian regime is not desperate; it is winning. It's the rebels who are desperate.
Comrade Grumpy
Aug 2013
#25
If the regime were going to use its CBW stockpile, it wouldn't waste it on a suburban neighborhood
leveymg
Aug 2013
#18
Well if you believe AQ was able to commandeer and fly 4 huge planes into buildings...
dkf
Aug 2013
#33
That's not what the other poster was saying. The whole munition was likely stolen,
leveymg
Aug 2013
#35
It doesn't make sense for the chemical weapons to be Assad's. He doesn't need them to win.
kelliekat44
Aug 2013
#12