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Anonymous US Officials: Syria Has Loaded Chemical Weapons into Bombs

Wednesday, December 5, 2012 19:43
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Anonymously cited US intelligence sources claim the Syrian military has “locked and loaded” chemical nerve agents inside aerial bombs, as the Obama administration reiterates chemical warfare as its “red line” for military action in Syria.
 
“The military has loaded the precursor chemicals for sarin, a deadly nerve gas, into aerial bombs that could be dropped onto the Syrian people from dozens of fighter-bombers,” NBC reports US officials as saying.
 
 
This is it people..  The Russian Fleet is still anchored off the Syrian Coast, Iran and Hezbollah have forces inside Syria, Turkey, Israel, Jordan and the US arejust tching to invade.   This could be the green light right here, keep an ever vigiliant eye on this.  This could leadto something way biggerthan most anyone thought and it will affect all of our lives whether you knew about it or not. ~Ophelia

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  • Mr A Hole - PHD, BSE, HN51, ADHD hons. DVT HIV

    Total propoganda nonsense. absolute disgracefull attempt to win public support for another slaughter. Come on this is so old and tired this routine…. next thing we hear NATO er I mean Assas will be using them posing a threat to the good ole USA. Dont make me laugh.

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