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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Here we go again.....

(Ynet) — The Pentagon is readying for the possibility of intervention in Syria, aiming to halt Syrian President Bashsar Assad’s violent crackdown on protesters, the newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reported Saturday, citing a US military offical.
According to the official, the intervention scenario calls for the establishment of a buffer zone on the Turkish border, in order to receive Syrian refugees. The Red Cross would then provide the civilians humanitarian aid, before NATO crews would arrive from Turkey and join the efforts.
The measure would pave the way for the US to declare an aerial blockade on Syria.
The intercession is to be modeled after NATO’s efforts in Kosovo, which brought an end to the Serbian control of the region. NATO’s plan of action included prolonged aerial shelling.
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3 comments:

  1. Oh, just wonderful, another war in the midst of losing Afghanistan.

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  2. My last post is right up your alley buudy. Check it out.

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  3. Seriously? And why, exactly, did Obama get that Nobel peace prize? Because he's NOT Bush, of course.

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