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Pokémon Parentage Conspiracy Theorist
So I did a little research to see if there is any plausibility to Syria's claims. Here are my findings from a more detailed look:
1) Syria has been bombing the shit out of the area for seven weeks.
2) They have given chances for anyone who wants to leave to leave. Tens of thousands including two rebel factions had taken them up on the idea. Russia facilitated the evacuations.
3) The rebels had been holding at least 200 people there hostage for years. (Why would the government gas a place holding hostages they want to recover for a big show of celebration/government victory?)
4) The last rebel faction holding out, Jaysh al-Islam, had claimed responsibility for the 2012 Damascus bombing that killed Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha, Deputy Defense Minister Asef Shawkat, and Assistant Vice President Hassan Turkmani. Yeah, that is a good way to make the government come after you.
5) This faction is notorious for hiding behind civilians, and "occupying" them by forcing civilians to be hosts of their siege upon the state.
6) On 7 April 2016, the Sheikh Maqsood neighborhood in Aleppo was shelled with mortars containing chemical agents. On 8 April, a spokesman for the rebel group admitted that “forbidden” weapons had been used against Kurdish militia and civilians in Aleppo. He stated that “One of our commanders has unlawfully used a type of weapon that is not included in our list”. He did not specify what substances were used but, according to Red Crescent, the symptoms are consistent with the use of chlorine gas or other agents. Welat Memo, a physician with the Kurdish Red Crescent said that the people affected are "vomiting and having difficulty in breathing."
Does the picture look a little different now? This is why I want evidence.
1) Syria has been bombing the shit out of the area for seven weeks.
2) They have given chances for anyone who wants to leave to leave. Tens of thousands including two rebel factions had taken them up on the idea. Russia facilitated the evacuations.
3) The rebels had been holding at least 200 people there hostage for years. (Why would the government gas a place holding hostages they want to recover for a big show of celebration/government victory?)
4) The last rebel faction holding out, Jaysh al-Islam, had claimed responsibility for the 2012 Damascus bombing that killed Defense Minister Dawoud Rajiha, Deputy Defense Minister Asef Shawkat, and Assistant Vice President Hassan Turkmani. Yeah, that is a good way to make the government come after you.
5) This faction is notorious for hiding behind civilians, and "occupying" them by forcing civilians to be hosts of their siege upon the state.
6) On 7 April 2016, the Sheikh Maqsood neighborhood in Aleppo was shelled with mortars containing chemical agents. On 8 April, a spokesman for the rebel group admitted that “forbidden” weapons had been used against Kurdish militia and civilians in Aleppo. He stated that “One of our commanders has unlawfully used a type of weapon that is not included in our list”. He did not specify what substances were used but, according to Red Crescent, the symptoms are consistent with the use of chlorine gas or other agents. Welat Memo, a physician with the Kurdish Red Crescent said that the people affected are "vomiting and having difficulty in breathing."
Does the picture look a little different now? This is why I want evidence.
They let Russia investigate. Us not liking either of them is not valid grounds to throw accusations based on wild presumptions to justify military action against them. That is, unless you think Russia should have a right to do that against the UK, who still has not even allowed family to visit a Russian citizen in stable condition at the hospital there.Syria's government forces are surrounding the area and not letting anyone investigate.
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