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Originally Posted by Dowly
The revolt was on for... what, 2 years? WHY not attack with gas earlied if it was a plot?
Answer me that.
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Come on Dowly, is this so hard to realize?
They were waiting, because the aggressors were on their way to overcome Assad.
Running a false flag operation is dangerous.
But the tides turned recently and Assad seems to be able to keep the control.
Now they have to justify more support for the aggressors.
So they tried in spring, but DelPonte told the world the aggressors were responsible.
This time they cared for an inspection, insisting on not to try to find the responsible party.
So we are interested in kicking him out - an Iranian ally - and install a Sunni government.
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Now, IIRC translates to "If I recall/remember correctly", so, you got a source for that? I'd honestly would like to see that.
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There was an article I can't find anymore, emphazising the Saudi interest on the pipeline.
But a simple search and you find more information. Qatar seems to be the main profiteer in these articles.
http://www.thenational.ae/business/e...line-to-turkey
http://www.theguardian.com/environme...ergy-pipelines
I expect you to deny honestly any validity of the information...
Russia is not interested in a Syrian pipeline to Europe, so they back Assad loyally.