Tujuan Obama sbg anjing buduk piaraan orang Islam adalah membuat Al Qaeda
atau sekutunya berkuasa di Suriah. Kita lihat di Mesir si Obama ngedukung
Ikhwanul Muslim.

Assad dlm rangka mempertahankan kekuasaannya, bertindak biadab menindas
lawannya, tp Assad ga nindas non muslim yg ga ngelawan spt cara Taliban, IM
dll nindas non muslim. Dlm hal ini, Assad (dan jg Saddam Husein) masih lbh
baik dr bajingan2 Taliban, IM dll.



On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Bukan Pedanda <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Betapapun biadabnya orang Siria yang, seperti kebiasaan orang Islam,
> saling berbunuhan dengan penuh gairah dan semangat, betapapun susahnya
> untuk berunding dengan Assad, saya anggap serangan luar tetap susah bisa
> dibenarkan secara moral.
>
> ...
>
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23847839
> BBC News US & Canada
>
> 27 August 2013 Last updated at 12:01 GMT
>
> US ready to launch Syria strike, says Chuck Hagel
>
> American forces are "ready" to launch strikes on Syria if President Barack
> Obama chooses to order an attack, US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel says.
>
> "We have moved assets in place to be able to fulfil and comply with
> whatever option the president wishes to take," Mr Hagel told the BBC.
>
> US Secretary of State John Kerry has said there was "undeniable" proof
> that Syria had used chemical weapons.
>
> The UK is also preparing contingency plans for military action in Syria.
>
> British Prime Minister David Cameron has cut short his holiday and
> returned to London to deal with the Syrian crisis.
>
> Syria's allies, Russia and China, have stepped up their warnings against
> military intervention in Syria, with Moscow saying any such action would
> have "catastrophic consequences" for the region.
>
> Meanwhile Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said he rejected "utterly
> and completely" claims that Syrian forces had used chemical weapons.
>
> His government has blamed rebel fighters for the suspected chemical
> attack, which took place on 21 August near the Syrian capital Damascus, and
> reportedly killed more than 300 people.
>
> On Monday, United Nations chemical weapons inspectors were fired on while
> investigating one of the five alleged attack sites around Damascus.
>
> 'We are prepared'
>
> Mr Hagel said the US Department of Defence had provided President Obama
> with "all options for all contingencies".
>
> "He has seen them, we are prepared," he told the BBC's Jon Sopel, adding:
> "We are ready to go."
>
> Mr Hagel said that intelligence currently being gathered by the UN
> inspectors would confirm that the Syrian government was responsible for the
> chemical attacks in last week.
>
> "I think it's pretty clear that chemical weapons were used against people
> in Syria," he said.
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> "I think the intelligence will conclude that it wasn't the rebels who used
> it, and there'll probably be pretty good intelligence to show is that the
> Syria government was responsible. But we'll wait and determine what the
> facts and the intelligence bear out."
>
> Mr Hagel's remarks come a day after Mr Kerry accused the Syrian government
> of destroying evidence of its chemical weapons use in Damascus by shelling
> the area.
>
> He said his administration had additional information about the attacks
> that it would make public in the days ahead. Mr Kerry described the
> assaults as a "moral obscenity".
>
> "What we saw in Syria last week should shock the conscience of the world.
> It defies any code of morality," Mr Kerry said at a news conference on
> Monday.
>
> "Make no mistake, President Obama believes there must be accountability
> for those who would use the world's most heinous weapons against the
> world's most vulnerable people."
>
> The UN Security Council is divided, with Russia and China opposing
> military intervention and the UK and France warning that the UN could be
> bypassed if there was "great humanitarian need".
>
> But Russian President Vladimir Putin said there was no evidence that an
> attack had taken place or who was responsible.
>
> The UN says more than 100,000 people have been killed since the uprising
> against President Assad began more than two years ago. The conflict has
> produced more than 1.7 million registered refugees.
>
> BBC
>
> BBC © 2013 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.
> Read more.
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