Okay, this is starting to get serious.
If U.S. Intelligence (which has already learned Syria is loading the precursors for its Sarin nerve gas into aerial bombs) finds out those bombs are being loaded onto Syrian aircraft, then the U.S. must strike.
Syria has one of the best Russian made anti-aircraft systems in the world, but we shouldn't care. Like I said, it's Russian, so therefore its junk. Aircraft from U.S. Carriers in the Med and Persian Gulf should make quick work of it, then destroy Syrian fighters on the ground.
It may already be too late - a no fly zone should have been created over Syria weeks ago. Now, if those planes get off the ground with nerve gas bombs, millions of people could die.
The United
States and other Western powers could be trying to find a "pretext for
intervention" in Syria's civil war, a member of the Assad regime said
Thursday, after U.S. officials told NBC News that the country's military
was prepared to use chemical weapons against its own people.
The
Syrian military has loaded the precursor chemicals for sarin, a deadly
nerve gas, into aerial bombs that could be dropped from dozens of
fighter-bombers, the unnamed American officials said.
Sarin is an extraordinarily lethal agent. Iraqi President Saddam
Hussein's forces killed 5,000 Kurds with a single sarin attack on
Halabja in 1988.
Read more at: http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/06/15727284-syria-fears-us-seeking-a-pretext-to-intervene-in-civil-war?lite
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