With whom does one replace Assad? That's the problem.
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It's really concerning the media is actively selling another war.
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Their hands are dripping blood.
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In situations like this, its always good to start out with the question "Who benefits?"
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Consortium News is essential resource on foreign affairs. Superb journalism.
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There appears to be a lot of money involved & all lives be damned. The attempts to start a war in
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I wish the truth was clearer to decipher but there are so many different perspectives trying to game the media
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If Assad did this it would be ridiculous. He had literally nothing to gain from it and everything to lose.
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Parry really likes Assad. I don't know why. I'm against regime change because Assad is preferable to ISIS. He still probably did it.
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There are no moderates in that scene. Assad most likely did it, I'm not going to muddy the waters, but I'm not for regime change.
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Great to see you linking consortium news, mike. A great resource.
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