Failing New York Times Reports That 52 Times ISIS "Used Chemical Arms" in Iraq and Syria

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The Failing New York Times, that continues to sit silent as nearly 1% of us are behind bars in Murca, manay for nonviolent conduct reported via Eric Schmitt on Nov 21, 2016 an article with the following headline:

"ISIS Used Chemical Arms at Least 52 Times in Syria and Iraq, Report Says"
The top of the article shows what is presumably a graveyard in Turkey which may hold the corpse of a 4 year old human girl possibly murdered "when a shell containing sulfur mustard agent hit her home" in Syria. The article goes on to hyper link to two "independent analysis" that by November 2016 had accounted at least 52 chemical arms incidents in Iraq and Syria. The attacks may have included the use of "chlorine and sulfur mustard agents."

The article reports that over 1/3 of the attacks were arorund the supposed ISIS territory of Mosul--an area from George Bush's accomplished mission. The article then cites a map from IHS Conflict Monitor of areas suspected to be chemical weapon incidents.

With continued American presence in the region and concurrent presence and commitment of Russia to preserving the Assad regime, one can ponder from a telelogical consequentialist perspect, that is find using people as means to an end to be sacrificed in the name of the "greater good" whether continued regime change would possibly be worth it? Would it be worth it if it led to direct conflict with Russia? Would it be worth it if toppling Assad led to more ISIS and moderates gassing the innocent?

Hopefully someday human life will be protected across the world rather than sacrificed in proxy wars. It is important to note that one of the few journalists not totally controlled by the military industrial intelligence incarceration complex, Julian Assange continues to have his voice silenced by lawless insane statists. The tyrants that continue to silence Assange's first amendment protected free speech have threatened Assange's life and have a track record of extrajudicial assassinations, torture, indefinite detention without charge nor trial and for those caught in their web of wickedness who want to kill themselves to escape their detention via hunger strike, they are force fed as Murcans watch their MTV and have their short attention spans filled with consumerist culture.


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Failing NYT but I think this should be stop please M I Right & In Syria, Iraq & Afghanistan War is only for Weapon import export not any thing other lot's of Americans and these countries citizens have given their lives but all in vain there should be compromise between America Russia & ISIS Or Taliban but thanks for this post @fatkat

yea would be nice if we could achieve peace and ensure all are free to live lives they choose for themselves

excited post. thanks brother for sharing. best of luck.

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Failing? NYT long failed the American people. Now they're failing even themselves.

Yea, hopefully their doors will close soon and we have a chance at having an actual free press

Failing? NYT long failed the American people. Now they're failing even themselves not

yep they are pretty bad and full of journalists that admit they are shill hacks.

How can they have an idea that it's 52 time? That sounds really fishy to me.

yea, seems like they cited some reports

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great, thanks so much!! Glad you liked it!!

I heard in the media that Assad's regime is responsible for the chemical weapons attacks. It doesn't matter who is responsible, it should never be allowed.

Very true, hopefully we can end all the global lawlessness. But I'm not sure forcefully deposing Assad would do anything but expand territory for radical Wahhabists, while risking a larger conflict with Russia.

I know Theodore Postol has questioned the official narrative of past attacks Assad has been blamed for so not sure how much you can trust the media and the government.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/assessment-of-white-house-intelligence-report-about-nerve-agent-attack-in-khan-shaykhun-syria/5584867

https://www.globalresearch.ca/assessment-of-white-house-intelligence-report-about-nerve-agent-attack-in-khan-shaykhun-syria/5584867

It matters who is responsible. It is interesting that it only matters when we talk about chemicals. What about 90+% of the conventional killings, who is arming the opposition?

good point, is suffocating from gas that much worse than bleeding out from bullets or shrapnel?

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