I am absolutely shocked, SHOCKED!, that The Guardian is running with a headline about alleged documents allegedly smuggled out of Syria over a 3 year period which could be sent to The Commission for International Justice and Accountability to use against Assad in any trial at The Hague or elsewhere.
The documents may or may not be true. We cannot trust The Guardian. Actually, that's not quite true. I would use The Guardian as toilet paper, but only in an emergency.
But has The Guardian exposed this in which General Wesley Clark reveals the plan for war and regime change in seven countries in five years?
Or this, in which Seymour Hersh in 2007 foretold the unleashing of cutthroat Jihadis by Saudi Arabia onto Syria, Lebanon and Iran?
The Redirection by Seymour Hersh?
Er, nope.
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