miércoles, 19 de febrero de 2014

Syria’s Chemical Weapons Stockpiles to be Transferred to the Italian Mafia? | Global Research

Syria’s Chemical Weapons Stockpiles to be Transferred to the Italian Mafia? | Global Research



Does the disposal of Syria’s chemical weapons by the two selected waste disposal companies, namely Finland’s Ekokem and France’s Veolia require a contractual arrangement (or “agreement”) with Italy’s most powerful criminal syndicate on behalf of the Nobel Peace Prize winning Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)? 


Read down. Its a long saga… 


On
September 12, last year, Syria’s President al-Assad committed to
surrender Syria’s chemical weapons, with the caveats that the United
States must stop threatening his country and supplying weapons to the
terrorists. He has been as good as his word. The same cannot be said for
the US and its boot licking allies.


Three
days earlier US Secretary of State John Kerry – who had been killing
Vietnamese in the US onslaught on Vietnam as American ‘planes rained
down 388,000 tons of chemical weapons on the Vietnamese people (i) – had
threatened Syria with a military strike if the weapons stocks were not
surrendered within a week, stating that President Assad: “isn’t about to
do it and it can’t be done.”