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mai said:
Kasz216 said:


Sure she does, it's the last hing she says in that article.

 

Outside that.  The new UK intellegence more or less shows why the inspectors weren't allowed in until recently.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/1.544214

1) The truth is, it's likely BOTH sides have been using checmical weapons.... all over the place.

 

2) I mean it's a civil war.

1) You don't know that, plus I don't see much point in using chemical weapons for SAA.

2) When it has started it could be said that way, but at this point it sounds a bit off place. Now it is just one step from being a patriotic war.


Don't see much point?  How about killing a bunch of rebels.

Outside which, you do realize the Syrian Army isn't the only government forces fighting on the side of Syria right?   Hezzbolah, Iraqi Miltias, Iranian Miltias... not to mention just Syrian Army groups that are technically part of the army, but not really under Assad's control.

The government side is almost as fractured as the Rebel side.