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Breaking: UK MPs vote against Syria action

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MPs voted after a long debate on Thursday afternoon
British MPs have voted against possible military action against Syria to deter the use of chemical weapons.

David Cameron said it was clear the British Parliament does not want action and "I will act accordingly".

The government motion was defeated 285 to 272, a majority of 13 votes

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As U.S., allies weigh strike on Syria, nervous Israelis rush for gas masks

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© Nir Elias/Reuters Thousands of Israelis continued to queue up for gas masks or ordered them by phone, spurred on by fears that any Western military response to last week's alleged chemical weapons attack in Syria could ensnare their own country in war.

A shortage of gas masks caused a mini-melee among panicky moms pushing strollers here Wednesday, as Israelis prepared for possible U.S. airstrikes against Syria that could trigger retaliatory attacks in Israel.

At a post office distribution center in the Hadar Mall in West Jerusalem, Israelis broke through yellow security tape and clawed into boxes containing the government-issued kits. Postal authority spokeswoman Maya ­Avishai described the scene as "a brutal onslaught" against law and order, and police were called to calm the crowd.

Jamie Schwed, mother of a newborn, was frustrated to find that all the gas masks had been distributed. "They warned us of a possible attack, and they run out of masks? It's ridiculous," she said.

Officials reported a surge in inquiries, deliveries and people lining up for the free kits, as the United States and its Western allies gathered support for a strike on Syria in retaliation for last week's alleged poison gas attack outside Damascus. The Syrian government denies responsibility for the attack, which killed hundreds, including many women and children.

Comment: It appears everyone is supposed to feel sorry for the poor, scared Israels as these images of them frantically grabbing for gas masks are splashed all across the mainstream media?

The only problem with this blatant "poor pity us" campaign is that Israel issued gas masks to all their citizens, including their children, in February of 2010. In fact, they even bragged about being the only country in the world making high quality kiddie sized chemical masks.
December 28, 2009
Israel to issue gas masks to population

"We are the only country in the world that produces gas masks for children, and the children's gas mask we produce is the only one in the world that supplies prime defense for this age group," Col. Yosi Sagiv,head of the Gas Mask Administration of the Home Front Command, told bacelonanews.net."
Interestingly, the information about the Israel's distribution of gas masks to all their citizens in 2010 has been scrubbed from bioprepwatch.com. as well as several other sites, but the article was preserved by the Wayback Machine here.

We've also archived a screenshot on SOTT just in case the Wayback Machine's version disappears too.
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Soooo, either Israel's "Head of the Gas Mask Administration" is a serious slacker, or Israel is lying ....again.


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Russia accuses West of jumping gun on Syria

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Russian officials Wednesday accused Western nations of short-circuiting the work of United Nations weapons inspectors in Syria in their eagerness to launch an attack on Damascus.

A British resolution in the U.N. Security Council condemning the Syrian government for using chemical weapons is premature given that the inspectors in Syria have not yet reported back on their findings, Russia's first deputy foreign minister, Vladimir Titov, said in remarks quoted by the Interfax news agency.

The inspectors' report is not expected until the weekend at the earliest.

With both Russia and China holding veto power in the Security Council, there is also no prospect that the British resolution will pass. Instead, the head of the foreign affairs committee in the lower house of Russia's parliament said, the move is an attempt to provide a justification for the attack on Syria that Moscow appears to believe is inevitable.

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Western powers face widespread skepticism over military strike on Syria

Syria protests
© Washington PostProtests and preparations as Western powers stand on the brink of attacking Syria
As Western powers build their case for possible military strikes in Syria, a still-forming coalition on Wednesday confronted a chorus of resistance at home, throwing up possible delays for what initially seemed like a rapid timetable for action.

In Britain, Washington's staunchest military ally, the ghost of faulty intelligence used to justify the 2003 invasion of Iraq hung over Prime Minister David Cameron's push to punish the government of President Bashar al-Assad after last week's alleged chemical attack near Damascus.

Cameron's government presented a draft resolution at the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday seeking to authorize "all necessary measures" to protect Syrian civilians, after Foreign Secretary William Hague said the world had to act even if the United Nations didn't.

But hours later, tepid domestic support in Parliament for fast action forced Cameron's government to back down from a planned vote Thursday that would have effectively paved the way for the immediate use of military force. Instead, the prime minister compromised with critics who thought that London was acting too hastily, promising to offer a watered-down measure Thursday that called for a second vote before strikes would be undertaken. That vote is likely to come next week, after U.N. inspectors now in Syria have submitted their report.

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China urges U.S. restraint in Syria over chemical weapons

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© Stringer Shangha/ReutersChina has followed Russia’s lead in opposing growing international calls for action against Syria
As the United States moves toward intervention in Syria, China on Thursday urged restraint, warning that military action would only exacerbate the turmoil in Syria.

"China calls on all parties to exercise restraint and calm," said China's foreign minister, Wang Yi. He said a political solution was "the only realistic way out on the Syrian issue."

Wang's statement, posted on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Web site, was accompanied by a chorus of harsher editorials in China's state-controlled media, accusing Western powers of rushing to judgment and using chemical weapons as an excuse to cover up less righteous motives.

China has followed Russia's lead in opposing growing international calls for action against Syria, especially after emerging evidence in recent days that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government deployed chemical weapons.

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Britain, France seek more time to weigh military strike on Syria

Syria protests
© Washington PostProtests and preparations as Western powers stand on the brink of attacking Syria
U.S. efforts to forge an international coalition to support a military strike on Syria faced fresh uncertainty Thursday, as British Prime Minister David Cameron confronted a political fight in Parliament over military action and France called for a delay until U.N. inspectors finish their work on the ground.

Speaking in the House of Commons, Cameron pledged that Britain would take no action until the United Nations had reviewed a report from weapons inspectors, who are in Syria examining the sites of an alleged chemical attack last week that left hundreds dead.

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"It would be unthinkable to proceed if there was overwhelming opposition in the [U.N.] Security Council," Cameron told Parliament.

Comment: We find it interesting that the French and British governments stalled at the same time, suggesting that the decision to hold off an invasion/airstrikes was made prior to the House of Commons vote.

In any event, it looks like the mighty Western Empire is afraid that Syria might actually be able to defeat them!

Bullies don't like anything even close to a fair fight.


War Whore

Flashback Ron Paul on Pentagon plans to attack Syria

Congressman Paul spoke out against Western military intervention in Syria in June 2012. Here's what he had to say about U.S. war plans:


Transcript:

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Flashback Syrian 'rebels' psyops exposed: Fake 'reports' broadcast by CNN and Al Jazeera

The first casualty of war is truth: Addounia Expose

With thanks to Rafiq Lutif for leaking these videos

Here western media darling "activist" Danny Dayem can be seen ordering those around him to fire while he waits to go live on CNN, in order to back up his false claims that the Syrian government was committing a massacre against civilians in Homs. For more about dubious Danny (to put it mildly), please read here.


Comment: Remember this from the first Gulf War?


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Not a 'slam dunk': U.S. intelligence can't prove Assad used chemical weapons

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© (AFP/SANA)Syrian President Bashar Assad
Only days after the White House suggested it was all but certain Syrian President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons to gas hundreds of civilians, United States intelligence officials briefed on the situation say the evidence isn't all there.

Despite recent remarks from US President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and other top administration officials, sources within the intelligence community are disputing the certainty that Assad ordered the use of chemical gas last week on innocent civilians outside of Damascus, Syria.

Four US officials - including one senior member of the intelligence community - told the Associated Press this week that there's confusion over where the reported chemical warheads are currently being held and who exactly possesses them. Citing a lapse in both signals and human intelligence reports, the officials all told the AP on condition of anonymity that US and allied spies "have lost track of who controls some of the country's chemical weapons supplies," according to reporters Kimberly Dozier and Matt Apuzzo.

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Syria: The real "moral obscenity"

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Which is the greater moral obscenity? The fact that more than three-hundred civilians have been killed by chemical weapons, or the undeniable fact that over 100,000 Syrians have been killed by various means (most of them civilians), in a premeditated plan to create civil war in another sovereign nation? (SEE: The Obscenity of Humanitarian Warfare). The American Sec. of State is invoking moral outrage to justify further escalation of our interference in Syrian national affairs, to the point of committing Western troops in an actual physical aggression against Syria and the Syrian people.
If there was a place in American government or international humanitarian institutions for "morality," or "fairness," or "justice," then all of these august bodies would presently be overwhelmed with ongoing investigations of American war crimes and crimes against humanity, instead of vacuously, deceptively, deliberating military strikes upon the people, who dare to resist American aggression. Cruise missile, or other air strikes to cripple the defenses of the Assad government, can only lead to intensified suffering and death for the civilians of Syria, as secular terrorists battle "Islamist" terrorists for control of whatever is left, this mini-civil war promised to follow within Syria, after Western attacks successfully ignite region-wide civil war.