FSA "Rebels" Blow Up Damascus PD Station: Not Terrorists?

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FSA "Rebels" Blow Up Damascus PD Station: Not Terrorists?

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NATO Mercenaries, Butt-Hurt that Assad is kicking their Terrorist butts out of the country start targeting Syria law-enforcement!

Bombs hit Syrian capital amid regime offensive

Aren't people who bomb Police Stations usually called "TERRORISTS??"

(Not when you work for NATO)

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DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Twin suicide bombers targeted a police station in the center of Damascus Tuesday, killing 14 people as regime forces aggressively pressed ahead with an offensive on rebel strongholds elsewhere in the country. The rush hour blasts, which caused extensive damage to cars and storefronts, demonstrated the ability of insurgents to strike deep in the heart of President Bashar Assad's regime despite a series of recent setbacks on the battlefield. (Great Job FSA Terrorists!)

The bombings, which occurred in central Marjeh Square near the Interior Ministry, were the first such attacks to target the capital since regime forces, backed by fighters from the Lebanese Hezbollah group, chased rebels from the strategic town of Qusair nearly a week ago.

Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi said the attacks were a result of "the bankruptcy of the terrorist groups and those behind them because of the exceptional victories of our heroic armed forces all over Syria."

Al-Halqi said Qusair's fall has rattled the enemies of Syria and pledged that the army would soon restore security and stability to the entire nation. The regime refers to the rebels as "terrorists."

Building on its victory in Qusair, the Syrian military has shifted its attention to try to clear rebel-held areas in the central Homs province, a linchpin area linking Damascus with regime strongholds on the Mediterranean coast, and the northern city of Aleppo.

On Tuesday, activists reported intensified clashes in Homs and its suburbs as the army closed in on besieged, rebel-held neighborhoods of the provincial capital.

The push by Assad's forces has raised alarms in Washington and added a sense of urgency to calls for the international community to arm the rebels. U.S. officials said President Barack Obama and his senior national security staff plan to meet Wednesday to weigh options for providing assistance to the rebel fighters, and a decision could happen later this week.

Syrian state TV quoted a security official as saying two suicide bombers struck in quick succession near a police station in the bustling Marjeh Square Monday morning. He said 14 people were killed and 31 were wounded.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has a network of activists on the ground in Syria, put the death toll at 15 and said one of the explosions was caused by a man who blew himself up inside the police station while the other detonated his explosives outside the police station. The Observatory said most of those killed were policemen but did not have a specific number.

TV footage showed smashed shop facades and blood splattered on the pavements and inside stores. Paramedics carried the wounded on stretchers to ambulances, walking past cars that were mangled in the blasts.

There was no responsibility claim for the blasts, but past suicide attacks and strikes on security installations have been claimed by the al-Qaida linked Jabhat al-Nusra group. The style of attacks also is a tactic commonly used by al-Qaida and other Sunni extremists.

The high profile presence and growing role of Nusra Front and other extremists and jihadi groups in Syria is one reason why the West is reluctant to provide the rebels in Syria with lethal weapons.

While nothing has been concretely decided, U.S. officials said Obama is leaning closer toward signing off on sending weapons to vetted, moderate rebel units.

Syria's precarious position in the heart of the Middle East makes the conflict that has already killed 80,000 people extremely unpredictable. The fighting also has increasingly taken on sectarian undertones as Assad enjoys support from many in his Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam, while the rebels are mainly Sunnis.

Lebanon, across the western border, suffered its own brutal civil war in the 1970s and the 1980s and is already experiencing increased religious tensions. Iraq, to Syria's east, is mired in worsening violence. And Israel to the southwest has seen shots fired across the contested Golan Heights and has struck what it claimed were advanced weapons convoys heading to Hezbollah, with whom it went to war with in 2006.

Nine rockets landed Tuesday in the predominantly Shiite region of Hermel in northeastern Lebanon, wounding three residents, the Lebanese army said in a statement. Syrian rebels, who have threatened to punish Hebzollah for supporting Assad, are believed to have fired dozens of rockets on the town, which is across the border from Qusair.

The army statement said the rockets damaged property and started a fire in fields in the area. Clouds of smoke were seen rising from the residential area.
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Overthrow your own government by burning your own country. They've been taking notes from the Iraqi insurgency.
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I think the term "terrorist" is over used. It has a certain emotional cachet. Using words like "terrorist" and "terrorism" is, I think, a propaganda technique. Terror is a tactic. It's used a lot. It was used by the United States and Britian in World War II when German and Japanese cities were carpet bombed. They were using terror as a tactic to break will.

From our standpoint I don't think the focus should be on "terror." Terror is just a tactic often employed by the enemy. The focus should be on the enemy regardless of what tactics they're using. And the enemy is people who believe in establishing Islamic governments everywhere. The "World Caliphate."
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And, just as predicted, our government is going to completely fund the rebels

STOP WASTING MY GOD-DAMN TAXPAYER MONEY ON THIS BULLSHIT! I'M FUCKING SICK OF THIS SHIT!

Founding fathers were very clear:

1. Congress must declare war.
2. Military MUST ONLY BE USED FOR DEFENSIVE PURPOSES

NEITHER HAS BEEN SATISFIED!

U.S.: Syria used chemical weapons, crossing "red line

The Obama administration has concluded that Syrian President Bashar Assad's government used chemical weapons against the rebels seeking to overthrow him and, in a major policy shift, President Obama has decided to supply military support to the rebels, the White House announced Thursday.

"The president has made a decision about providing more support to the opposition that will involve providing direct support to the [Supreme Military Council]. That includes military support," Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategic Communication Ben Rhodes told reporters.

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What ever happened happened to the United Nations Investigation that found it was in fact the Anti-Government Rebels who had used the chemical weapons? Down the memory hole?

Reuters: U.N. Investigators Say Syrian Rebels, Not Syrian Regime, Used Chemical Weapons

U.N. has testimony that Syrian rebels used sarin gas: investigator

GENEVA | Sun May 5, 2013 6:13pm EDT

(Reuters) - U.N. human rights investigators have gathered testimony from casualties of Syria's civil war and medical staff indicating that rebel forces have used the nerve agent sarin
, one of the lead investigators said on Sunday.

STRAIGHT FROM REUTERS: http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/ ... 9Z20130505" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

So, THE REBELS ARE THE ONES USING THE GAS, IT DOESN'T MATTER THOUGH- OUR NEWS WILL IGNORE THE U.N. FINDINGS AND SAY ITS THE SYRIA GOVERNMENT USING THE WEAPONS EVEN THOUGH IT ISN'T- The "Red Line" WILL be crossed, doesn't matter what the facts are! AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE WASTED SUPPORTING the FSA MERCENARIES BECAUSE THIS WAS THE PLAN ALL ALONG!
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