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One week ago, Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on his own people in Ghouta, near Damascus. Doctors Without Borders put the death toll at 355, with another 3,600 showing “neurotoxic symptoms.”

Where did the Syrian regime get its large stores of chemical weapons? There are many sources spread across the world, but the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea seems to be Assad’s main supplier. Moreover, North Korea’s ally, China, looks like it also has had some role in the deadly trade, at least behind the scenes. The international community needs to begin asking questions of both Pyongyang and Beijing.

Syria’s program is by no means homegrown. North Korea built at least two chemical weapons factories in Syria, according to Bruce Bechtol, the author of a trilogy of books on the North’s military and its proliferation activities.

Pyongyang is also providing -
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One week ago, Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on his own people in Ghouta, near Damascus. Doctors Without Borders put the death toll at 355, with another 3,600 showing “neurotoxic symptoms.”

Where did the Syrian regime get its large stores of chemical weapons? There are many sources spread across the world, but the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea seems to be Assad’s main supplier. Moreover, North Korea’s ally, China, looks like it also has had some role in the deadly trade, at least behind the scenes. The international community needs to begin asking questions of both Pyongyang and Beijing.

Syria’s program is by no means homegrown. North Korea built at least two chemical weapons factories in Syria, according to Bruce Bechtol, the author of a trilogy of books on the North’s military and its proliferation activities.

Pyongyang is also providing -
link

Gordon G. Chang

That's all I needed to see. The same guy who blames everything on China and claimed China will collapse 10 times already and it never happened.

Why doesn't he ask about the Soviet Union or Russia's role? Nearly all of Assad's hardware is of Soviet origin.
 
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One week ago, Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on his own people in Ghouta, near Damascus. Doctors Without Borders put the death toll at 355, with another 3,600 showing “neurotoxic symptoms.”

Where did the Syrian regime get its large stores of chemical weapons? There are many sources spread across the world, but the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea seems to be Assad’s main supplier. Moreover, North Korea’s ally, China, looks like it also has had some role in the deadly trade, at least behind the scenes. The international community needs to begin asking questions of both Pyongyang and Beijing.

Syria’s program is by no means homegrown. North Korea built at least two chemical weapons factories in Syria, according to Bruce Bechtol, the author of a trilogy of books on the North’s military and its proliferation activities.

Pyongyang is also providing -
link

Last I heard from "your" respectable media was that it was your ally Great Britain who had supplied them with toxic chemicals. Now why would you go and ruin your stellar anti muslim performance by quoting some looney's blog?
 
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USA is trying to hit two or say three birds with one stone,what they really need is to share the proof of Asad's involvement in this recent genocide with UN and get over with it, no need to cook up conspiracy theories.

Do they take whole world as dumb ??
 
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Paste here ... stay out of Syria.
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How am I "anti-Muslim", exactly?

Oh how i wish i was young and cared to quote most of your posts but its not like I blame you for protecting your side of the story. The human animal is built to be biased and most of them are programed to see the world through their eyes.

One hand you are justifying arming and helping the people that are "most definitely" going to attack your people in Israel because you echo your tribes voice. You are destroying a whole country to soften your enemy and have easier targets for generations to come. It just oozes hypocrisy which is fine by me. Its just that you will not admit it, which is also a very human trait. I am definitely not going to try and change your mind about the wrongs and rights of this world and showing you the big picture. You are old enough to see it and fight for justice when you are ready.
 
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Oh how i wish i was young and cared to quote most of your posts but its not like I blame you for protecting your side of the story. The human animal is built to be biased and most of them are programed to see the world through their eyes.

One hand you are justifying arming and helping the people that are "most definitely" going to attack your people in Israel because you echo your tribes voice. You are destroying a whole country to soften your enemy and have easier targets for generations to come. It just oozes hypocrisy which is fine by me.
This is opaque and non-specific. This answer only makes sense to me if you are talking about what Pakistan does to Afghanistan, Kashmir, Baluchistan, etc, merely substituting myself and "Israel" as a way to defend yourself if anyone suspects what you're doing.
Its just that you will not admit it, which is also a very human trait. I am definitely not going to try and change your mind about the wrongs and rights of this world and showing you the big picture.
Human reaction to stimuli is not a constant. For example, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have different answers what to do with someone who has murdered somebody else. It's a mistake to think "human traits" are universal - that people, either individually or as a group, will behave the same way regardless of what culture they're in or from.

You are old enough to see it and fight for justice when you are ready.
Like I'm not doing that right now?
 
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One week ago, Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on his own people in Ghouta, near Damascus. Doctors Without Borders put the death toll at 355, with another 3,600 showing “neurotoxic symptoms.”

Where did the Syrian regime get its large stores of chemical weapons? There are many sources spread across the world, but the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea seems to be Assad’s main supplier. Moreover, North Korea’s ally, China, looks like it also has had some role in the deadly trade, at least behind the scenes. The international community needs to begin asking questions of both Pyongyang and Beijing.

Syria’s program is by no means homegrown. North Korea built at least two chemical weapons factories in Syria, according to Bruce Bechtol, the author of a trilogy of books on the North’s military and its proliferation activities.

Pyongyang is also providing -
link

C'mon....

Everyone already know the real story behind chemical weapons in Syria.

It was done by the rebels and they get it from Saudi Arabia.
 
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