Saturday, May 11, 2013

War

It looks like another case of blowback, this time in Turkey.
"A top Turkish official said Saturday that authorities believe those responsible for a pair of deadly car bombings earlier in the day had been in contact with the Syrian government's secret police force.
Deputy Prime Minister Besir Atalay stopped short of saying that Turkey believes the Syrian government was directly responsible for the blasts, while also stating that Syrian refugees or members of the Syrian opposition were not to blame."
Turkey, along with the US, is arming terrorists in Syria, so it's not surprising that the Syrian government would respond in kind.

Evidence against the claim that the Syrian government was involved.

Analysis of Syrian conflict.
"France, Syria’s former colonial ruler, played a quiet but important role, supplying the rebels communications gear and anti-tank weapons. France seems intent in reasserting its former colonial influence in West Africa, the Sahel, Lebanon and Syria.
The US stayed in the background, providing finance, advanced equipment and political support, letting ally Turkey do most of the work."
And Libya.
"It was unclear if Israel was indeed trying to destroy shipments of long-ranged artillery rockets being sent from Iran to Lebanese ally Hezbollah, as it claimed, or launching a campaign to defeat the Assad government by destroying its air and armored forces. "
We've heard both.

Secretary of State John Kerry says Syrian government has used chemical weapons despite the evidence showing the rebels used them.

Cops including ATF ask Apple to decrypt seized iPhones.

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