Has the Assad regime used poison gas again or are the media lying?

Already, the Tongking incident 1964 had been arranged by the CIA and the NSA to lead the US into the Vietnam War and fool the public. Enthusiastically, the media entered this story and President Johnson and Minister Mc Namara were able to use America's military power without public opposition.

When the Americans realized that the war could not be won, Kissinger bombarded North Vietnam and Cambodia during the Paris negotiations.

Before the start of the Iraq campaign, NSA and CIA invented the story of Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. The media and US Secretary of State Colin Powell played together and publicized the propaganda lie.

When the war in Syria showed that there was nothing more to gain for the US and Western countries, there was an image problem for the American administration. As a result, it has become widely known in the media that the Assad regime has once again used poison gas in the Damascus region. Images of allegedly poisoned children were shown, politicians expressing their disgust were shown, pure hypocrisy, as it turned out later. But that had been pretty clear from the start. After the Russian poison gas attack on the Exagenten but seemed the opportunity for an arranged history to be favorable. And the heads of state could now arrange a bombardment to cover up their expulsion from Syria.

After the media played along so well and justified any government propaganda in the name of democracy, at least the regional power Iran should now be pushed back. The head of Israel's ruling clique made a dramatic appearance on Iran's alleged lies (“Iran lies”). But that was now too obviously acted out and also contradicted European interests, so that this time the media could not follow the direction.

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