The Obama administration misled
the American people, and Bashar Assad's apparent recent sarin gas attack
has made this impossible to ignore. Arguably, the Post is not willingly
covering Obama's tarnished legacy. Rather, it has been backed into a
corner by world events.
Susan Rice was awarded four
Pinocchios by the Washington Post's "Fact checker" column on
Monday for saying in an NPR interview, "We were able to get the
Syrian government to voluntarily and verifiably give up its chemical
weapons stockpile."
While the media may quote
experts on both sides, they do far more to portray Islam as peaceful,
suggesting opponents focusing on facts and citing chapter and verse are
somehow Islamophobic for doing so.
On April 5, the same day as the
Syrian chemical attack against civilians in the Khan Sheikhoun district
of Idlib, the Syrian delegate to the United Nations Disarmament
Commission accused Israel of "intolerable and immoral"
practices of introducing "nuclear terrorism, chemical, biological
and radioactive terrorism" into the region.
On April 3rd a suicide bomber's
device exploded on a railway train as it was traveling from the Sennaya
Square to the Technology Institute station in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Making the only moral choice
and protecting the U.S. vital interests, President Trump ordered the
first direct U.S. attack on Syria in six years, in response to Syrian
President Assad's use of a sarin gas nerve-agent on his own people and
the images of little children dying and foaming at the mouth, on April
6th.
Should the United States make a
dramatic change to its nuclear deterrent and unilaterally reduce its nuclear
deterrent by one-third? Would the US still be able to maintain an
adequate deterrence against our nuclear armed adversaries?
Eli Lake set off a firestorm in
the US this week with his revelation that in the last six months of the
Obama administration, Susan Rice requested that the US intelligence
community enable her to use foreign intelligence collection as a means of
gathering information about Donald Trump's advisers.
by WILLIAM
R. HAWKINS
The
attack on Syria's Shayrat airbase has been widely reported as
"sending a message" not only to the Bashar al-Assad regime and
its Iranian and Russian backers, but to N. Korea and China...The strong
action by President Trump also sent a signal domestically, which the
mainstream media has been very slow to hear.
by FRED
FLEITZ
Congressional
Democrats and the mainstream media consider it gospel truth that all 17
U.S. intelligence agencies unanimously concluded that Russia interfered
in the 2016 presidential election to help Donald Trump win.
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bomb, expect a response)
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