IS
IT TIME TO STOP THE IMPENDING DEPLOYMENT OF US SOLDIERS TO SYRIA?
THE USE OF chemical weapons, while most likely recently employed
in the conflict, raises serious questions about culpability for the use
of those chemicals. There is no rationale or evidence that could blame
Assad or any official Syrian policy for employment of chemical weapons.
It is naive to think that with major super powers publicizing an
ultimatum, that use of chemical weapons will allow US invasion of Syria,
that the Syrian regime would employ use of those chemicals.
In my
(previous) world, like a high ranking mid-eastern government official
told me while we were in the District , "Nothing is crazy in this
world, Mr. Ray. Everything is possible."
The supply-chain of chemical
weapons was introduced / supplied and deceptively attributed by Intel
field workers for the US.
NOTE that I have hemmed and hawed over
publishing an article in which the US through an
NGO conducted a (surreptitious and illegal under Syrian laws) opinion
survey on the Syrian populace's attitudes toward the Assad regime and
Syrian Government.
I will provide the details of that NGO "government opinion survey."
The survey was conducted by approximately one
thousand survey workers, NONE OF WHICH KNEW THAT ANOTHER WAS INVOLVED IN
TAKING THE SURVEY.
EACH SURVEY WORKER BELIEVED THAT THEY WERE ALONE IN
OBTAINING DATA ON THE SYRIAN POPULATION'S "FEAR OF THE SYRIAN
GOVERNMENT."
This survey was conducted approximately three (3) years
ago, of which I discussed with a US Army Colonel and a Full Bird Air
Force Colonel. I will publish my article on my blog and distributed by
my Twitter account. The international nonsense and sacrificing US
soldiers' lives goes beyond rational decision-making.
While the Arab Spring occupied the news for the regions of Libya and Egypt, I informed a US Army colonel that "Syria would be next and that it is us in the field."
It is morally wrong and irrational to create the circumstances which places our military men and women in a conflict zone which serves a misguided US interest.
One link to the clandestine survey of the Syrian populace's fear of the Assad government is with the school of Public Policy at Pepperdine University. Member(s) of the department were contracted by the NGO to coordinate the opinion survey which provided "facts on the ground" to assess the probability of success for a "democratic revolution."
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