Video & Multimedia
Related: About this forumOver 170 videos of the aftermath of Syrian nerve agent release:
EXTREMELY GRAPHIC, DEATH OF CHILDREN, WOMEN, MEN, UP CLOSE, AS THEY RELEASE THEIR DYING BREATHShttp://bit.ly/18JeZkU
This is extremely difficult to watch, be forewarned. Do not click this link if you aren't prepared for utter despair. The video not only shows people gasping for their breath but some crying in fear for what they clearly see is their end. I have had trouble watching it and have had to stop it at times.
(This is a link to a playlist on YouTube, cataloging all of the videos of the nerve agent release.)
darkangel218
(13,985 posts)I can't watch them though.
joshcryer
(62,276 posts)And if anyone wanted to see what the aftermath was like. The MSM only showed a few parts, overall. Had I seen these videos initially I would not have been as skeptical as I was after it happened.
I'm astonished by the immediate aftermath how people and governments said it was staged.
dballance
(5,756 posts)Will you be honest about the way the US does business when it is the lord governor of a region? Will you be referring to the video from the attack helicopter that Bradley Manning released showing the pilots of that helicopter gunned down innocent people to condemn the US leaders? Perhaps suggest that some nation should rain down bombs on them for their responsibility for the atrocities?
We long ago left our moral authority in the dust.
This sounds a lot like "will you stop beating your wife?" type of crap.
I just posted the playlist because I came across it while gathering information. You'll note that I didn't claim who released the nerve agent.
I suspect you won't be watching the videos, then.
darkangel218
(13,985 posts)I personally don't agree with the drones being used. Who knows, perheps the next admin will change that.
But two wrongs don't make a right, dballance.
darkangel218
(13,985 posts)TomClash
(11,344 posts)Last edited Mon Sep 2, 2013, 08:57 AM - Edit history (1)
He has previously stated he opposes US action in Syria.
"Cheerleader" commentary aside.
TomClash
(11,344 posts)Post edited.