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twomp
04-06-2017, 10:50 PM
A reminder of the last time we went through this fake chemical attack scenario. It is a long read (5515 words) but worth it if you have the time. Seymour Hersh is a brilliant investigative writer who wrote about the atrocities the U.S. government committed in Vietnam.



Barack Obama did not tell the whole story this autumn when he tried to make the case that Bashar al-Assad was responsible for the chemical weapons attack near Damascus on 21 August. In some instances, he omitted important intelligence, and in others he presented assumptions as facts. Most significant, he failed to acknowledge something known to the US intelligence community: that the Syrian army is not the only party in the country’s civil war with access to sarin, the nerve agent that a UN study concluded – without assessing responsibility – had been used in the rocket attack. In the months before the attack, the American intelligence agencies produced a series of highly classified reports, culminating in a formal Operations Order – a planning document that precedes a ground invasion – citing evidence that the al-Nusra Front, a jihadi group affiliated with al-Qaida, had mastered the mechanics of creating sarin and was capable of manufacturing it in quantity. When the attack occurred al-Nusra should have been a suspect, but the administration cherry-picked intelligence to justify a strike against Assad.



https://www.lrb.co.uk/v35/n24/seymour-m-hersh/whose-sarin

jmdrake
04-06-2017, 11:42 PM
A reminder of the last time we went through this fake chemical attack scenario. It is a long read (5515 words) but worth it if you have the time. Seymour Hersh is a brilliant investigative writer who wrote about the atrocities the U.S. government committed in Vietnam.



https://www.lrb.co.uk/v35/n24/seymour-m-hersh/whose-sarin

Yep! Exactly right.