4 Responses to Reports: Syria has put nerve gas in bombs

  1. Dennis E. says:

    You can look at this situation several ways………….
    1) Assad is sending a message to the rebels that it is game over regarding the uprising.
    2) Assad is sending a message to Nato, specially Turkey, not to come across the border in force.
    3) Assad’s regime, seeing game over for them, as act of defiance, will commit an act of destruction as did Hitler did before his downfall on his own people. Such evil.
    As posted in this article and on the news, the nerve gas must be used within 60 days or be destroyed.
    So, it is 59 and counting. If the nerve gas is used, it will be not contained within the borders of Syria.
    It could drift into neighboring countries; the potency depleted by wind and terrain, but might cause some deaths.
    Not just looking at this situation, but at the increase in earthquakes, strange weather patterns and decline in the social and economic fabric of the world, the unraveling continues on course.
    Have a bless day………….

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  2. ONe has to wonder if Dec 21st is the “D day” for Assad, to much working with NATO troops in Turkey, Eisenhower off the coast, the Fed charter runs out (yes threw that in for grins) bombs loaded and 60 day shelf life, Morosi and the army at odds with everyone in Egypt, Hammas getting statehood….to muchall at once…..

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  3. Irene C says:

    Or Assad could decided to use them against Turkey or Israel. Either way, military intervention will follow.

    The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city and it shall be a ruinous heap. .- Isaiah 17:1

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  4. Joan says:

    On who’s ‘proof’ is Syria preparing to use chemical weapons? Haven’t we been down this road before for a reason America needs to invade a country.

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