
Congress and All Named Parties: End the Syrian Civil War.
The Syrian Civil War should end at once, and this is the plan to accomplish that.
March 21, 2013, 5:20 AM
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
To His Excellencies President Obama, Vladimir Putin, Dmitri Medvedev, Mikhail Gorbachev, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Francois Hollande, His Excellency Vice President Biden, The Honorable US Senator Dianne Feinstein and The Honorable US Rep. Mike Rogers and other members of Congress, all world leaders and diplomats and investigative journalists including His Excellencies John Kerry, Robert S. Ford, Sergei Lavrov, Gerard Arraud, George Sabra, Abdelbaset Sida, Adib al-Shihakly, Burhan Ghalioun, Radwan Ziadeh Sumi, Mashaal Tammo, Haitham al-Maleh, Kamal al-Labnani, Yaser Tabbara, Abdulhakim Bashar Kundal, and Bassma Kodmani; and Sofia Amara, Abdel Halim Khiddari, Ali Ahani, and His Excellency Bashar al-Assad and Her Excellency Asma al-Assad, and all world leaders and diplomats and good people who care about peace in today's world:
.
The Syrian civil war has taken at least 68,590 lives as of March 21, 2013,
and the direct impact of this war has been felt upon Turkey, Lebanon,
Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, France, Armenia,
Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, India, Switzerland, Sudan, Lithuania,
the Ukraine, Belarus, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
.
Greece and Cyprus have both been pushed to the brink of bankruptcy
due in no small part to this war;
and at least half the countries listed above, outside Syria, have been
considering some type of defensive military action; and some have
actually initiated military action.
.
The Arab League has astutely considered
the issue for over two years; and with one peace initiative after another
falling short, falling apart or being cannibalized by photo-op politicians,
the Arab League has finally recognized the Syrian National Council as
the legitimate government of Syria, and accordingly seated it with
valid interlocutor status and more as a member of the League of
Arab States.
.
Meanwhile, we have a report: unverified as of yet and disputed
by both sides in the war, that chemical weapons were used for
the first time in this war on March 19, 2013. Up to 40 people
were killed in this attack which involved a "chlorine-like" scent.
Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Mike Rogers
are investigating the matter very seriously.
.
The foremost expert on chemical weaponry, Scott Ritter,
is in prison in the United States on false charges due to
the prosecutorial lynching machine of Pennsylvania
governor Tom Corbett; over which Corbett maliciously
presided as Attorney General of Pennsylvania.
.
I think it is more important to protect the people of Syria
and other countries from the consequences of further
warfare which has already taken at least 68,590 lives
and in which chemical weaponry is now emerging as
a wild-card, than to uphold unconsitutional prosecutions
of harmless and beneficent people in the United States
who were charged on the basis of false pretenses of
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
To His Excellencies President Obama, Vladimir Putin, Dmitri Medvedev, Mikhail Gorbachev, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Francois Hollande, His Excellency Vice President Biden, The Honorable US Senator Dianne Feinstein and The Honorable US Rep. Mike Rogers and other members of Congress, all world leaders and diplomats and investigative journalists including His Excellencies John Kerry, Robert S. Ford, Sergei Lavrov, Gerard Arraud, George Sabra, Abdelbaset Sida, Adib al-Shihakly, Burhan Ghalioun, Radwan Ziadeh Sumi, Mashaal Tammo, Haitham al-Maleh, Kamal al-Labnani, Yaser Tabbara, Abdulhakim Bashar Kundal, and Bassma Kodmani; and Sofia Amara, Abdel Halim Khiddari, Ali Ahani, and His Excellency Bashar al-Assad and Her Excellency Asma al-Assad, and all world leaders and diplomats and good people who care about peace in today's world:
.
The Syrian civil war has taken at least 68,590 lives as of March 21, 2013,
and the direct impact of this war has been felt upon Turkey, Lebanon,
Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, France, Armenia,
Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, India, Switzerland, Sudan, Lithuania,
the Ukraine, Belarus, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
.
Greece and Cyprus have both been pushed to the brink of bankruptcy
due in no small part to this war;
and at least half the countries listed above, outside Syria, have been
considering some type of defensive military action; and some have
actually initiated military action.
.
The Arab League has astutely considered
the issue for over two years; and with one peace initiative after another
falling short, falling apart or being cannibalized by photo-op politicians,
the Arab League has finally recognized the Syrian National Council as
the legitimate government of Syria, and accordingly seated it with
valid interlocutor status and more as a member of the League of
Arab States.
.
Meanwhile, we have a report: unverified as of yet and disputed
by both sides in the war, that chemical weapons were used for
the first time in this war on March 19, 2013. Up to 40 people
were killed in this attack which involved a "chlorine-like" scent.
Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Mike Rogers
are investigating the matter very seriously.
.
The foremost expert on chemical weaponry, Scott Ritter,
is in prison in the United States on false charges due to
the prosecutorial lynching machine of Pennsylvania
governor Tom Corbett; over which Corbett maliciously
presided as Attorney General of Pennsylvania.
.
I think it is more important to protect the people of Syria
and other countries from the consequences of further
warfare which has already taken at least 68,590 lives
and in which chemical weaponry is now emerging as
a wild-card, than to uphold unconsitutional prosecutions
of harmless and beneficent people in the United States
who were charged on the basis of false pretenses of
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