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15-Jan-12 World WV-Consensus grows for Syria military action

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 10:13 pm
by John
15-Jan-12 World View -- Consensus is growing for military action in Syria


Venezuela's Chávez says U.S. is giving cancer to Latin leaders

** 15-Jan-12 World View -- Consensus is growing for military action in Syria
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/cgi ... 15#e120115




Contents:
Qatar now favors military action in Syria to 'stop the killing'
Arab League observer in Syria says his life was threatened
Incumbent Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou wins close reelection bid
Iran seeks revenge for killing of nuclear scientist
Venezuela's Chávez says U.S. is giving cancer to Latin leaders


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Qatar, Arab League, Syria, Bashar al-Assad,
Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani, Anwar Malek,
Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou, Kuomintang Party, KMT,
Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, Tsai Ing-wen,
Iran, Masoud Jazayeri, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,,
Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, Argentina, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner,
Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, Bolivia, Evo Morales,
Paraguay, Fernando Lugo, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

Re: 15-Jan-12 World WV-Consensus grows for Syria military ac

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:11 am
by Trevor
Well, since the Taiwan election has been won by Ma Ying-jeou, I'm hoping that will defuse tensions slightly. I don't expect it to mean much in the long term, but it'll give some breathing space.

Since Syria is in an awakening era, would a quick military strike put an end to Assad's government? Iraq collapsed almost immediately, since they had little will to fight, and Syria may do the same, although they are more heavily defended than Libya was.

Re: 15-Jan-12 World WV-Consensus grows for Syria military ac

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:10 pm
by OLD1953
Technically, it's pretty easy to transmit some forms of cancer, lung cancer and leukemia are probably the easiest. I have difficulty seeing this as a political intervention weapon though, as any suspicion would cause the opposite result to that intended, moreover, it could easily take decades to take effect, and one would presume that was more than enough time to groom a replacement. Therefore, I have to put this as very low on the probability scale. I can't put it to zero though, as certain of our federal agencies are infamous for doing stupid and ineffective things at cross purposes just because the technology is there.

The Arab League is going to ask for intervention in Syria. I seriously doubt they'll offer to pick up the costs.