shouldn't we be pushing for organic weapons?

 

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 From: Richard J. Williams <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 6:55 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Chemical weapons
  
 
   
 
The real endgame for the U.S. and Israel is to let them bleed - that way, their 
 activities will be devoted to killing each other and not Americans or 
Israelis.   It was probably an errant rogue Syrian General somewhere that 
ordered the  chemical attack.   If Assad wanted a trigger to start a larger war 
he could have used his own air  power to level all the cities. Then, the U.N. 
could have declared a no fly zone.   But, you can't send in a cruise missile to 
hit the chemical stockpiles - that  would blow up all the sarin into the air 
and disperse it all over.  The most vulnerable parts of the Syrian regime are 
it's defenses - they are fixed,  almost impossible to move, and expensive. 
Without the fixed Syrian defenses  and with an imposed no fly zone, Assad would 
probably topple in a matter of  weeks - his army is weak and would probably 
desert in droves.  The real problem isn't Syria anyway - it's Jordan. If the 
Islamists decide to  destabilize Jordan
 with another Arab Spring that would make the entire region  a battle ground, 
from Libya to Syria.   On 9/2/2013 6:10 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:  
  
>http://www.infowars.com/rebels-admit-responsibility-for-chemical-weapons-attack/
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