N.nizah – Rusia
mengutuk 'Game Over'menyalahkan Amerika Syarikat ke atas laporan PBB serangan
kimia Syria. Rusia telah menegaskan bahawa siasatan gas saraf kesimpulan PBB
telah digunakan di Syria bulan lalu, tidak menolak penglibatan kekejaman pemberontaki.
Tetapi Amerika Syarikat, Britain dan Perancis telah cepat untuk menuntut
laporan yang cukup untuk mengaitkan kerajaan Assad.
White
House menegaskan roket yang digunakan dalam serangan itu, boleh jadi hanya
milik tentera setia. Walau bagaimanapun, hasil negeri PBB bahawa peluru
sarin-disebut-sebut mungkin telah diubahsuai . . . dan laporan itu tidak
menentukan tempat dari mana mereka telah dilancarkan, di kawasan-kawasan
kediaman Damsyik.
Sementara
itu, kumpulan yang terkenal bekas pegawai keselamatan Amerika Syarikat telah
memberi amaran kepada White House mengenai laporan perisikan dari zon perang,
menunjukkan bahawa kumpulan pemberontak radikal adalah memiliki senjata kimia.
Salah seorang daripada mereka - veteran Pentagon Michael Maloof - RT memberikan
butirannya . . . RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air
Russia
slams US blame game over UN Syria chemical attack report. Russia has stressed
that the UN probe concluding nerve gas was used in Syria last month, does not
rule out rebel involvement in the atrocity. But the U.S, Britain and France
have been quick to claim the report is enough to implicate the Assad government
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The
White House insists the rockets used in the attack, could only have belonged to
loyalist forces. However, the UN findings state that the sarin-tipped warheads
may have been improvised... and the report did not pinpoint the sites from
where they were launched, at residential areas of Damascus.
Meanwhile,
a prominent group of former U.S. security officials had warned the White House
about intelligence reports from the war zone, indicating that radical rebel
factions are in possession of chemical weapons. One of them - Pentagon veteran
Michael Maloof - gave RT the details . . .
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