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Thursday, September 5, 2013

US Military Is In Near Revolt Over Syrian Invasion

Military Revolt Against Obama Expands Over Obama’s Plans To Back Al-Qaeda Syrian Rebels

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The United States Military revolt against Obama’s plans to fight alongside of Al-Qaeda in Syria are expanding as more and more Americans are awakening to false flag terrorism and Barack Obama’s plans to launch terrorist attacks upon Syria. As US Military members continue to‘Photobomb Obama’, Congress and social media websites, will Barack Obama continue to back the terrorist Al-Qaeda rebels in Syria or will thisrevolt against the ‘Commander in Chief’ plans to fight with Al-Qaeda bring real change and a ‘mass awakening’ of Americans? The story from Infowars is below along with a video report sharing more proof of who really committed the attrocities in Syria, the Al-Qaeda Free Syrian Army rebels whom Obama and Congress are seeking to assist. 


The military revolt against the Obama administration’s plan to launch a potentially disastrous attack on Syria is gathering pace, with both top brass and regular servicemembers expressing their vehement opposition to the United States becoming entangled in the conflict.

The backlash began to spread on social media yesterday with numerous members of the military posting photos of themselves holding up signs stating that they would refuse to fight on the same side as Al-Qaeda in Syria. The photos went viral, with one post alone generating over 16,000 shares on Facebook.

Others have posted their photos on Twitter alongside the hashtag #IdidntJoin.

As the Obama administration prepares to present a draft resolution to lawmakers that is by no means “limited” in its scope and would in fact grease the skids for an open ended war, John Kerry and other State Department officials have signaled that Obama will simply ignore Congress if they vote no and launch the assault anyway.


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