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Perhaps Patrick could sell this forum to Brietbart, or the Koch brothers ?
And speaking of the Russian Poison red flag
They reported the Skripal poison used within hours of it being reported.
Furthermore, Russians did poison Litvinenko, so this fits their modus operandi.
Not necessarily Putin, but Korleonovitch.
It is the same - serious mafia is controlled by individuals in state agencies. There are quite interesting photos of Putins close associates in funerals of Leningrad mafia in 1990's. WRT to Skripal, KGB/GRU always go after people who betrayed them.
It's not like they were worried he would sing, when he probably sang long ago.
Vendetta for giving out secrets and warning to future possible defectors.
The last time Chems were used, it was very debatable as to who used them. The MSM and Deep State (but I repeat myself) was like "It's Assad, no doubt." The actual investigation showed there was no smoking gun. Noting that ISIS had taken plenty of Syrian Army Depots at the time.
Story doesn't make sense. We have to believe a long time Family of Dictators and the FSB and Putin are dumb silly bastards, with no ability to think of consequences. Very unlikely. There's also no way they don't know the US and UK are desperate for any excuse for sanctions and anti-Assad bombings.
ordered their proxies to use captured Chems
Possible, and chlorine is widely used for drinking-water treatment, so no need to capture.
Poisoning does not make sense also from UK viewpoint - it is easy to find reason for sanctions against Russia, just look at finances of any Putin-connected oligarch, who keeps money in West, and probably does not pay taxes/launders money etc, or talk to Ukrainians - they have multiple Russian servicemen in custody proving Russian involvement there, or Crimea occupation, or carpetbombings in Syria etc. Poisoning was sloppy with emergency personnel also poisoned.
Interestingly, leader of so-called Donetsk peoples' republic was known in his younger days for being a Nazi, and there was a whole unit of Hitler-glorifying individuals in service of Donetsk peoples republic (Anton Raevskii, Milchakov, and many others; Dugin supports the rebels). Goose-stepping idiots can be equally found on both sides of that conflict.
Revenge for giving out secrets and warning to future possible defectors.
or Crimea occupation
Video #2 that you link is very interesting. Speaker demands that people remove so-called Georgy ribbons. Interestingly, these ribbons were used by Russian Nazi collaborators (Vlasov and Co), and are now widely used in Russia and pro-Russian forces in Ukraine. The last fact makes Ukrainians hostile to the wearers of these ribbons. So, we can say that now Russians officially glorify Nazi collaborator Vlasov with their ribbons.
The ribbon in question, with its signature orange and black stripes, has been around since the days of the Russian Empire, when it was was introduced as high military honor (The Order of St. George) under Catherine the Great. Its name comes from St. George, the patron saint of many nations, including Russia, whose biggest claim to fame is (according to myth) killing a dragon. In reality, George was born in what is now part of Turkey in the third century A.D., and served as a soldier in the Roman Empire. He was imprisoned, tortured and eventually beheaded for protesting against Rome's treatment of Christians.
While the Order of St. George itself ended with the Russian Revolution, over the years, the orange and black stripes, said to represent gunpowder and fire, became associated with Russian military valor. The stripes became a true national symbol after World War II, when they adorned many of the highest honors given out by the Soviet state. In 1992, the Order of St. George was reinstated in a moment of post-Soviet nationalist pride, and in 2005, on the 60th anniversary of Victory Day, the ribbon was handed out on the streets in Russia, bringing the symbol back to the forefront of many citizens' minds. Every year on Victory Day (May 9) they reappear.
The ribbon has been spotted repeatedly on pro-Russian separatists since Ukraine's crisis began – as the Associated Press put it, it's become a "ubiquitous" sight as protests have progressed in places like Crimea, Donetsk and Odessa – and in Russia's State Duma, politicians have taken to pinning the ribbons to their lapels as a sign of support. The ribbon hasn't always been met with a positive response: The Christian Science Monitor's Anna Kordunsky reports that some Ukrainians had begun calling it the “Colorado ribbon,” named after a bug that infests potato fields and has similar coloring. "At least one Maidan activist has made a show of burning three ribbons in the eternal flame in Odessa," Kordunksy wrote last month.
To those who wear the ribbon, it's a sign of Russia's proud military history, and in particular the grueling victory over Nazi Germany and the millions of Soviet troops who died in that effort, many of them Ukrainians. But for those angered by the ribbons, they're a sign of something else: Russian empire and Soviet domination. That's a history many believe President Vladimir Putin would like to return to.
Here is a reasonable article about Russian Nazi involvement in conflict: http://newslanc.com/tsukerman-russian-nazi-volunteers-in-donbas/ - Hero of Novorossiya Milchakov is a card carrying Nazi.
They hate the Saint George Ribbon because it marked the defeat of their big brother Hitler .
This "Combat Brotherhood" maybe ultra nationalist, but they sure as shit ain't Nazis. Given they're posing under a WW2 Soviet Victory Flag.
Fields also spends his fortune to publish this anti-Orban pro-EUrocrat rag:
https://budapestbeacon.com
He's clearly an Atlanticist/Neoliberal as are the peeps that write for his personal mag.
WRT to Georgian ribbon - the Soviet version has (slightly) different color, and, I believe was called "guards ribbon", while Vlasov/WWI version was called Georgian ribbon, which is what the current version is called.
What about Milchakov and his Adolf tattoos and parading with a Nazi flag, who was leader in Novorossiya army? It is possible somehow (I have seen it many times) for a Russian to glorify Adolf and Stalin at the same time.
And McCain with Svoboda Leader:
Jeebuz-effing-crust, is it so hard to remember which is the proper hand?
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But there were two important and deadly loopholes. The first was that Assad did not declare everything—a reality that Kerry acknowledged in a farewell memo to staff, in which he wrote that “unfortunately other undeclared chemical weapons continue to be used ruthlessly against the Syrian people.”
The second was that chlorine gas, which has legitimate civilian uses, was not part of the deal. The Syrian American Medical Society and the White Helmets civil-defense group have documented 200 chemical attacks in Syria since 2012, many involving chlorine.
The deal’s failure to prevent attacks like this was evident even before last April, when sarin gas killed roughly 100 people in the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun. By then, Assad’s renewed campaign of chemical attacks, involving the use of chlorine in barrel bombs, was well underway.
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2018/04/syria-obama-trump-assad-chemical-douma/557486/