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    Washington's "Rebels" Bomb Civilian Evacuees Leaving Aleppo

    Washington's "Rebels" Bomb Civilian Evacuees Leaving "rebel" siege villages on Aleppo Outskirts to heading toward government controlled areas.



    The attack targets mostly Shia and some Christians and killed 100+ including many women and children.








    "In December an agreement had allowed for the exchange of wounded civilians. When buses were on their way to evacuated elderly and wounded from the northern Shia cities they were torched by some rebel group. New buses had to be send but in the end the exchange worked out."

    "127 of the civilians, only a mile or two from the safe government area, were killed in the suicide attack including 95 children. Many more were wounded."

    "It is obvious that the suicide attack was committed by al-Qaeda in Syria. No government aligned element could have crossed into rebel held territory. The government aligned forces have not committed any suicide attacks while al-Qaeda as well as Ahrar al Sham have committed hundreds. This was a "rebel" suicide attack, likely by al-Qaeda, against government aligned civilian refugees. ... But the BBC, CNN and other western media will not tell you that. CNN called the massacre "a hiccup".

    It is "rebel" held territory with open borders to Turkey from where they are supplied. Any of the "rebel" groups that committed suicide attacks over the last years has free access to it."

    Will the President give a speech about the "beautiful babies" blown up by Washington's "moderates". Will he launch missiles against Washington's beloved "moderate" "rebels"?

    Last edited by AZJoe; 04-16-2017 at 07:10 PM.
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    Thanks Obama & Hillary, and The Council On Foreign Relations. And low information voters.

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    Trump / McMaster jihaddis show their thanks.

    W. Aleppo: The evacuation began: Thousands flee homes in Syria 'population swap'



    Then

    "A van was distributing crisps (chips). Children started running after it. It then exploded"

    Jaish Al Islam ( backed by SA)Released a statement confirming they are behind the attack on the #Kafaria & #Fouaa civllians convoys.


    Civil defense teams say they evacuated more than 100 dead bodies & 55 Injured.





    Ahmad Al-Issa
    #Syria: Death toll from the terrorist massacre of #Foua_Kafarya #Shiite evacuees rises to 92 incl 49 children; 124 injured

    The 'Nimr' Tiger
    By the time the "rebels" allowed the ambulances to reach injured civilians the sun was setting. They were held hostage for hours! MANY died
    Last edited by goldenequity; 04-16-2017 at 06:48 PM.

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    CNN reports "dozens of supporters of Assad" killed in a "hiccup".


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    Quote Originally Posted by AZJoe View Post
    [...]

    The attack targets mostly Shia and some Christians and killed 100+ including many woman and children.



    [...]

    Will the President give a speech about the "beautiful babies" blown up by Washington's "moderates". Will he launch missiles against Washington's beloved "moderate" "rebels"?



    [...]
    What's the big deal here?

    I mean, it's not like any of those children were gassed with chemical weapons or anything ...
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    Video from just moments before the bomb

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    Quote Originally Posted by anaconda View Post
    Thanks Obama & Hillary, and The Council On Foreign Relations. And low information voters.
    Obama and Hillary are gone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anaconda View Post
    Thanks Obama & Hillary, and The Council On Foreign Relations. And low information voters.



    EM. While Trump supporters were publishing such controversial memes earlier, going forward Trump would have to start taking responsibility for his Syria policy too.



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    If Trump cares so much about Syrian babies, why is he not condemning the rebels who slaughtered children?
    By Robert Fisk - Monday 17 April 2017

    Dozens of children were killed in Syria this weekend but where is the US president’s lament on how ‘beautiful’ they are, let alone action? Where are the denunciations by the EU and the UK? The West must react with equal outrage when it is Shias that are the victims of terrorism. Or do we just not care?

    It was the Mother of all Hypocrisy. Some dead Syrian babies matter, I guess. Other dead Syrian babies don’t matter. One mass murder in Syria two weeks ago killed children and babies and stirred our leaders to righteous indignation. But the slaughter in Syria this weekend killed even more children and babies – yet brought forth nothing but silence from those who claim to guard our moral values. Now why should this be?

    When a gas attack in Syria killed more than 70 civilians on 4 April, including babies and children, Donald Trump ordered a missile attack on Syria. America applauded. So did its media. So did much of the world. Trump called Bashar al-Assad “evil” and “an animal”. The EU condemned the Syrian regime. Downing Street called the gas attack “barbaric”. Almost every western leader demanded that Assad should be overthrown.

    Yet after this weekend’s suicide bombing of a convoy of civilian refugees outside Aleppo killed 126 Syrians, more than 80 of them children, the White House said nothing. Even though the death toll was far greater, Trump didn’t even Tweet his grief. The US navy launched not even a symbolic bullet towards Syria. The EU went all coy and refused to say a single word. All talk of “barbarism” from Downing Street was smothered.

    Do they feel no sense of shame? What callousness. What disgrace. How outrageous that our compassion should dry up the moment we realised that this latest massacre of the innocents wasn’t quite worth the same amount of tears and fury that the early massacre had produced. It fact it wasn’t worth a single tear.
    ...
    And I recalled all those maudlin stories about how Ivanka Trump, as a mother, had been especially moved by the videotape from Khan Shaykoun, the site of the chemical attack on 4 April, and had urged her father to do something about it. And then it was Federica Mogherini, the EU’s ‘High Representative” for foreign affairs and security policy, who described the attack as “awful” – but insisted that she spoke “first of all as a mother”. Quite right, too. But what happened to all her maternal feelings – and those of Ivanka – when the pictures came in from northern Syria this weekend of exploded babies and children packaged up in black plastic bags? Silence.
    ...
    But what ultimately proves our own participation in this immoral and unjust and frightful civil war is our reaction to those two massacres of the innocents. We cried over and lamented and even went to war for those “beautiful little babies” whom we believed to be Sunni victims of the Assad government. But when Shia babies of equal humanity were blasted to pieces this weekend, Trump could not care less. And the mothering spirit of Ivanka and Federica simply dried up.
    ...
    More: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices...-a7687066.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    What's the big deal here?

    I mean, it's not like any of those children were gassed with chemical weapons or anything ...
    Yep. Nothing to see here. You have to break a few eggs for the greater goal of protecting Israel from Assad and North Korea. Maybe a few million South Koreans will be incinerated next. The ends justify the means.
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    You see there is a problem with those of us who were taught that good and evil were basically categories of human behavior that apply to everyone. To this view a murder is a murder is wrong and forbidden, no matter who commits it.

    Now there are other philosophies with adherents in this world. Some believe that it's good if it benefits me or my tribe, and it's evil if it hinders or hurts me or my tribe.

    Now these two cultures will never really understand one another because their ideals are irreconcilable. However: one will dominate the other.

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    http://www.globalresearch.ca/syrian-...-blast/5585490

    In stark contrast to the moral outrage expressed by politicians and the media in the wake of the alleged gas attack in Khan Sheikhoun ... the death of over 100 Syrians in a suicide bombing—substantially more than the number who died in the alleged gas attack—prompted virtually no condemnation from the Western powers. ...

    in the aftermath of the Khan Sheikhoun incident, just hours after the alleged attack, US government officials had already acted as judge, jury and executioner, ... “beautiful babies” ... justifying his April 6 cruise missile strike, which killed nine civilians, ...

    The general indifference shown by the political and media establishment to the victims of this brutal massacre exposes once again the hypocrisy of the crusaders for “human rights” in the United States and the European imperialist powers. It demonstrates the fraudulent character of the propaganda campaign ... designed to conceal the real aims of US imperialist intervention in Syria: regime change in Damascus and the consolidation of Washington’s hegemonic position in the energy-rich Middle East ...

    If any journalist were honest enough to follow the evidence, they would have to apportion a significant part of the blame for the bus convoy bombing to the criminal and reckless policies of US imperialism. More than six years after instigating the Syrian civil war, Washington has the blood of an estimated 500,000 Syrians on its hands.

    This does not even take into account the upwards of 1 million people killed as a result of the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003, the hundreds of thousands of deaths due to wars either led or sponsored by Washington in Afghanistan, Yemen, and Somalia, and the millions throughout the region forced to flee their homes as a consequence of conflict and societal breakdown.

    The highly selective concern shown for “human right” issues by the representatives of US imperialism is nothing new. Saturday’s bombing came less than a month after a single US air strike ... against Mosul ... claimed the lives of as many as 300 civilians ... This horrific war crime ... was largely buried by the media.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    What's the big deal here?

    I mean, it's not like any of those children were gassed with chemical weapons or anything ...
    This is definitely a better way to go. As a bonus, they got killed by our moderates. Wait, are we friends with Al-Qaeda in Syria? I'm not good at chess. It's hard for me to keep up with who the good guys and bad guys are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Origanalist View Post
    Obama and Hillary are gone.
    Yes, but the sovereign nation they destabilized is not.

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    President Assad: Deep State Control America, Not Trump



    Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claims that Trump has been duped by the Deep State,
    who he says have complete control of America.

    In his first interview following the Tomahawk missile attack last week,
    Assad claims that the neocons have taken control of the Trump administration,
    and that its “business as usual” for the American Deep State when it comes to dictating foreign policy.

    According to the interview:

    “Actually, what has been proven recently, as I said earlier,
    that they are hand in glove with those terrorists, the United States and the West,
    they’re not serious in fighting the terrorists, and yesterday some of their statesmen were defending ISIS.
    They were saying that ISIS doesn’t have chemical weapons.

    They are defending ISIS against the Syrian government and the Syrian Army.

    So, actually, you cannot talk about partnership between us who work against the terrorists and who fight the terrorism
    and the others who are supporting explicitly the terrorists.

    …I was very cautious in saying any opinion regarding him before he became President and after.

    I always say let’s see what he’s going to do, we wouldn’t comment on statements.

    So, actually, this is the first proof that it’s not about the President in the United State;
    it’s about the regime and the deep state or the deep regime in the United States is still the same,
    it doesn’t change.
    ======================
    what a statement.
    Assad and his wife sound way more stable and truthful than anyone in the EU or the US.



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    Can we finally beat our swords into ploughshares? Our spears into pruning hooks?
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    "It is now confirmed that Nour al Din al Zinki movement prepared the VBEID in Darat Izza and sent to al Rashadeen in advance of the bus convoy from Kafraya and Foua and waited for the right time to explode and cause maximum fatalities. ... Nour al Din al Zenki group is financed, armed and promoted by NATO, as moderates."

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    There is so much propaganda, most of it more than likely false and distorted. Half or more of war is waged with the pen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    Yep. Nothing to see here. You have to break a few eggs for the greater goal of protecting Israel from Assad and North Korea. Maybe a few million South Koreans will be incinerated next. The ends justify the means.
    Not many people realize that Seoul is within easy reach of NK shelling.

    Hope that scenario can be averted.

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    Some of the residents from #Kafaria and #Fouaa have reached safely to #Latakia #Syria.
    They will stay at a temporary collective shelter







    'moderate rebel' suicide attack victims ambulanced... now stranded on Turk-Syr border with no reason



    "We want them back no matter what!"-Mothers of 200 Fuaa & Kafraya children abducted by 'moderate rebels' & sent to Turkey after suicide bombing


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    "Let it not be said that we did nothing." - Dr. Ron Paul. "Stand up for what you believe in, even if you are standing alone." - Sophie Magdalena Scholl
    "War is the health of the State." - Randolph Bourne "Freedom is the answer. ... Now, what's the question?" - Ernie Hancock.

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    Don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows

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    I'm pretty sure we should all start Tweeting this images and memes to Trump. He still checks his Twitter, no?



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    "Let it not be said that we did nothing." - Dr. Ron Paul. "Stand up for what you believe in, even if you are standing alone." - Sophie Magdalena Scholl
    "War is the health of the State." - Randolph Bourne "Freedom is the answer. ... Now, what's the question?" - Ernie Hancock.

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    van Sidorenko
    110 Dead Bodies of Children from Kefraya & Fouaa will head to Sayyidah Zaynab Area. Killed by Terrorist SVBIED in Aleppo




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    Funeral of the victims of SVVBIED attack against civilian evacuees




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