You seem to have missed my point. Your 'multiple source validation' method is flawed if all your mutiple 'sources' are regurgitating the same story from the same source. The White Helmets are hardly an NGO given that they are funded primarily by the UK and US governments.Sandydragon wrote:There is no source that is totally neutral or objective. Hence the need for multiple source validation. If you care to read the articles, you can get a sense of who the original source is, if it's not specified clearly.Zhivago wrote:The thread has been dominated by the others disagreeing with the last point. I'd like to re-focus on the first sentence of Sandy's post. Should Al-Jazeera be regarded as a trusted source on this matter?Sandydragon wrote:According to Al Jazeera, who appear to be a trusted source.To you maybe For clarity, the use of chlorine gas against civilian areas is banned under international law - this is a clear war crime. Yes, no one disputes that. One of many committed by the Assad regime. I guess this is what the others dispute, and what I do not touch upon.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/08/s ... 51947.html
I say no for the following reasons:
a) It is state owned by Qatar. It is well established that Qatar is opposed to Assad. It is participating in the conflict. It is therefore not a neutral source.
b) It quotes a member of the 'White Helmets'. This group was founded by a hostile military agent and has been shown in the past to engage in disinformation against Assad. The organisation has also been shown to collaborate with terrorists - which is further demonstrated by the US gov revoking the visa of its leader. It is therefore also not neutral.
Sandy says yes because:
a) The story quoting only the same single biased source has been repeated in the Western media too.
I say that's not a good enough reason, because they are still relying on the same single biased discredited source.
Please, Sandy, I ask, do you still disregard these reasons that I raise?
When you look at some of the blogs out there that I'm sure you would like, I think you might find that they often rely on one source, Hersh for example is quoted on over a dozen sites that a cursory search found.
I note previously that you regard the sources you use as being more accurate. That is incorrect.
Incidentally the use f barrel bombs and chemical weapons by the Syrian forces has been reported by multiple sources, not just the white helmets who seem to stir up such disagreeable opinion (I note none of their critics are running around in a war zone doing humanitarian work). It's perfectly possible for aNGO to do humanitarian work and try to influence the news, yet the spite directed at them it quite extraordinary.
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Superb article! That Counterpunch is a great site, runs some brilliant articles.Zhivago wrote:http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/ ... -in-syria/
So what's the next step, I wonder? Bring in a female president by smokescreening her war crimes with a circus clown-like opponent, make a full-scale invasion of Syria, and then claim afterward that she had to do it, to prove as a woman she could be strong? She'll be just like Margaret Thatcher, lionized as an 'Iron Lady,' but of course just another hideous war criminal who happens to have a vagina. & if this triggers World War III with Russia and Iran, never mind. Nazi America will win eventually. Millions will die in the process, but since when has a 'little thing' like millions of lives stopped the US?
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Hnnnnnngggghhhhhh don't stop, I'm so close to climax.rowan wrote:Superb article! That Counterpunch is a great site, runs some brilliant articles.Zhivago wrote:http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/ ... -in-syria/
So what's the next step, I wonder? Bring in a female president by smokescreening her war crimes with a circus clown-like opponent, make a full-scale invasion of Syria, and then claim afterward that she had to do it, to prove as a woman she could be strong? She'll be just like Margaret Thatcher, lionized as an 'Iron Lady,' but of course just another hideous war criminal who happens to have a vagina. & if this triggers World War III with Russia and Iran, never mind. Nazi America will win eventually. Millions will die in the process, but since when has a 'little thing' like millions of lives stopped the US?
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And you seem to be missing, or ignoring, min about checking the original source. Unlike the blogs, including counterpunch which all blindly published the same flawed article.Zhivago wrote:You seem to have missed my point. Your 'multiple source validation' method is flawed if all your mutiple 'sources' are regurgitating the same story from the same source. The White Helmets are hardly an NGO given that they are funded primarily by the UK and US governments.Sandydragon wrote:There is no source that is totally neutral or objective. Hence the need for multiple source validation. If you care to read the articles, you can get a sense of who the original source is, if it's not specified clearly.Zhivago wrote:
The thread has been dominated by the others disagreeing with the last point. I'd like to re-focus on the first sentence of Sandy's post. Should Al-Jazeera be regarded as a trusted source on this matter?
I say no for the following reasons:
a) It is state owned by Qatar. It is well established that Qatar is opposed to Assad. It is participating in the conflict. It is therefore not a neutral source.
b) It quotes a member of the 'White Helmets'. This group was founded by a hostile military agent and has been shown in the past to engage in disinformation against Assad. The organisation has also been shown to collaborate with terrorists - which is further demonstrated by the US gov revoking the visa of its leader. It is therefore also not neutral.
Sandy says yes because:
a) The story quoting only the same single biased source has been repeated in the Western media too.
I say that's not a good enough reason, because they are still relying on the same single biased discredited source.
Please, Sandy, I ask, do you still disregard these reasons that I raise?
When you look at some of the blogs out there that I'm sure you would like, I think you might find that they often rely on one source, Hersh for example is quoted on over a dozen sites that a cursory search found.
I note previously that you regard the sources you use as being more accurate. That is incorrect.
Incidentally the use f barrel bombs and chemical weapons by the Syrian forces has been reported by multiple sources, not just the white helmets who seem to stir up such disagreeable opinion (I note none of their critics are running around in a war zone doing humanitarian work). It's perfectly possible for aNGO to do humanitarian work and try to influence the news, yet the spite directed at them it quite extraordinary.
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The same website that uncritically ran Hersh's article decided to do a hatchet job on the Syrian opposition. Pity they don't use the same level of criticism on their own articles.Zhivago wrote:http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/ ... -in-syria/
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Still can prove your point, can you? UG smokescreen of abuse kicks in as is utterly predictable. Sad and pathetic.UGagain wrote:Sandydragon wrote:The same website that uncritically ran Hersh's article decided to do a hatchet job on the Syrian opposition. Pity they don't use the same level of criticism on their own articles.Zhivago wrote:http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/ ... -in-syria/
How often do you see news organisations running critical arguments against themselves?
Absolutely fucking ridiculous.
Utter clown.
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A list of sme of the other chemical weapon attacks in Syria. I'm sure in every case the witness's lied or were browbeaten by CIA agents posing as medics
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/20 ... civil-war/
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/20 ... civil-war/
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Sandydragon wrote:Still can prove your point, can you? UG smokescreen of abuse kicks in as is utterly predictable. Sad and pathetic.UGagain wrote:Sandydragon wrote:
The same website that uncritically ran Hersh's article decided to do a hatchet job on the Syrian opposition. Pity they don't use the same level of criticism on their own articles.
How often do you see news organisations running critical arguments against themselves?
Absolutely fucking ridiculous.
Utter clown.
What the fuck are you talking about?
You don't get to frame the debate here you dishonest hypocrite.
How often do you see news organisations running critical arguments against themselves?
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
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Neither do you. Although plent of mainstream media sources regularly host writers with opposing views to their norm.UGagain wrote:Sandydragon wrote:Still can prove your point, can you? UG smokescreen of abuse kicks in as is utterly predictable. Sad and pathetic.UGagain wrote:
How often do you see news organisations running critical arguments against themselves?
Absolutely fucking ridiculous.
Utter clown.
What the fuck are you talking about?
You don't get to frame the debate here you dishonest hypocrite.
How often do you see news organisations running critical arguments against themselves?
Bias is everywhere, attempts to get a moral high ground with something like counterpunch or any of the other ,alternative' media sources is just laughable.
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Sandydragon wrote:A list of sme of the other chemical weapon attacks in Syria. I'm sure in every case the witness's lied or were browbeaten by CIA agents posing as medics
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/20 ... civil-war/
Good old Bellendcat, eh?
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
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He has an affinity for biased sources, it must be said.UGagain wrote:Sandydragon wrote:A list of sme of the other chemical weapon attacks in Syria. I'm sure in every case the witness's lied or were browbeaten by CIA agents posing as medics
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/20 ... civil-war/
Good old Bellendcat, eh?
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Given his comments on 'websites' it's just laughable.Zhivago wrote:He has an affinity for biased sources, it must be said.UGagain wrote:Sandydragon wrote:A list of sme of the other chemical weapon attacks in Syria. I'm sure in every case the witness's lied or were browbeaten by CIA agents posing as medics
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/20 ... civil-war/
Good old Bellendcat, eh?
I just don't understand how grown adults behave like this.
As for the maths. There are mathematic 'theories' on both sides, they are not the same as mathematical facts. I asked for maths.
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First there was this
But then there was this!!Zhivago wrote:
You seem to have missed my point. Your 'multiple source validation' method is flawed if all your mutiple 'sources' are regurgitating the same story from the same source. .
I love student politiciansZhivago wrote:
He has an affinity for biased sources, it must be said.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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If you've got nothing useful to add, then please refrain from commenting, Donk.Donny osmond wrote:First there was this
But then there was this!!Zhivago wrote:
You seem to have missed my point. Your 'multiple source validation' method is flawed if all your mutiple 'sources' are regurgitating the same story from the same source. .
I love student politiciansZhivago wrote:
He has an affinity for biased sources, it must be said.
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Hmmm, that's one option.Zhivago wrote:If you've got nothing useful to add, then please refrain from commenting, Donk.Donny osmond wrote:First there was this
But then there was this!!Zhivago wrote:
You seem to have missed my point. Your 'multiple source validation' method is flawed if all your mutiple 'sources' are regurgitating the same story from the same source. .
I love student politiciansZhivago wrote:
He has an affinity for biased sources, it must be said.
But then pointing out other people's hypocrisy is always useful, at least for entertainment purposes.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Except I never advocated relying simply on quantity of sources, but rather on the quality of the sources. So your accusation of hypocrisy is an unfounded ad hominem attack, which adds nothing to the debate.Donny osmond wrote:Hmmm, that's one option.Zhivago wrote:If you've got nothing useful to add, then please refrain from commenting, Donk.Donny osmond wrote:First there was this
But then there was this!!
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But then pointing out other people's hypocrisy is always useful, at least for entertainment purposes.
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Really? I notice Sandy's point remains conveniently ignored.Zhivago wrote:Except I never advocated relying simply on quantity of sources, but rather on the quality of the sources. So your accusation of hypocrisy is an unfounded ad hominem attack, which adds nothing to the debate.Donny osmond wrote:Hmmm, that's one option.Zhivago wrote:
If you've got nothing useful to add, then please refrain from commenting, Donk.
But then pointing out other people's hypocrisy is always useful, at least for entertainment purposes.
Sandydragon wrote:
And you seem to be missing, or ignoring, min about checking the original source. Unlike the blogs, including counterpunch which all blindly published the same flawed article.
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This is the keystone argument for me:
WHO BENEFITS?
The starting point for many criminal investigations is who has a motive? Who benefits from an action or event?
In order to prevail, the Syrian opposition needs foreign intervention. In order to prevail, the Syrian government needs to prevent foreign intervention.
Who benefited from from use of sarin gas that would cross Obama’s ‘red line’? The answer was always obvious. This received surprisingly little consideration as the US Government and humanitarian groups like Human Rights Watch argued that the Syrian Government was culpable without even considering who had motive.
Since that time, in-depth analysis of the August 2013 chemical attack in Ghouta increasingly points to the use of sarin gas by the rebels not the Syrian government. The “vector analysis” advanced by HRW has been discounted. The US and other countries almost began an international attack on the basis of false claims and analysis.
Similarly, who benefits from the use of chlorine gas that would violate the new UN Security Resolution? To ask the question is to answer it. Clearly it is the opposition rebels who benefit when the Syrian government is charged with using chlorine gas bombs. Clearly they are the ones who seek foreign intervention or imposition of a No Fly Zone.
WHO BENEFITS?
The starting point for many criminal investigations is who has a motive? Who benefits from an action or event?
In order to prevail, the Syrian opposition needs foreign intervention. In order to prevail, the Syrian government needs to prevent foreign intervention.
Who benefited from from use of sarin gas that would cross Obama’s ‘red line’? The answer was always obvious. This received surprisingly little consideration as the US Government and humanitarian groups like Human Rights Watch argued that the Syrian Government was culpable without even considering who had motive.
Since that time, in-depth analysis of the August 2013 chemical attack in Ghouta increasingly points to the use of sarin gas by the rebels not the Syrian government. The “vector analysis” advanced by HRW has been discounted. The US and other countries almost began an international attack on the basis of false claims and analysis.
Similarly, who benefits from the use of chlorine gas that would violate the new UN Security Resolution? To ask the question is to answer it. Clearly it is the opposition rebels who benefit when the Syrian government is charged with using chlorine gas bombs. Clearly they are the ones who seek foreign intervention or imposition of a No Fly Zone.
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Only in Columbo. You need some evidence before piecing together a narrative.
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Why should I reply to Sandy's post about checking sources when I clearly check my sources thoroughly?Donny osmond wrote:Really? I notice Sandy's point remains conveniently ignored.Zhivago wrote:Except I never advocated relying simply on quantity of sources, but rather on the quality of the sources. So your accusation of hypocrisy is an unfounded ad hominem attack, which adds nothing to the debate.Donny osmond wrote: Hmmm, that's one option.
But then pointing out other people's hypocrisy is always useful, at least for entertainment purposes.
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And you seem to be missing, or ignoring, min about checking the original source. Unlike the blogs, including counterpunch which all blindly published the same flawed article.
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Yet you happily cite counterpunch when that is hugely biased. It's also one of the sites that fell for the Hersh story hook line and sinker.Zhivago wrote:Why should I reply to Sandy's post about checking sources when I clearly check my sources thoroughly?Donny osmond wrote:Really? I notice Sandy's point remains conveniently ignored.Zhivago wrote:
Except I never advocated relying simply on quantity of sources, but rather on the quality of the sources. So your accusation of hypocrisy is an unfounded ad hominem attack, which adds nothing to the debate.
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And you seem to be missing, or ignoring, min about checking the original source. Unlike the blogs, including counterpunch which all blindly published the same flawed article.
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Russia has been caught out in its attempt to air-brush its use of incendiary weapons over populated areas in Aleppo. Having been caught out in the act, they basically have carried on as if nothing happens. Unsurprisingly, this use of incendiary weapons also contravenes the laws of armed conflict and they should not be used in areas where non-combatants are likely to be present, like a city such as Aleppo.
https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/20 ... ian-bombs/
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I doubt that very much, but the bottom line is Russia are there at the bequest of the government to fight the rebels and terrorists America and its allies sent in. & having Trump accuse Obama of 'founding ISIS' is just another transparent tactic to try and make the truth look ridiculous by having a circus clown stage-performer pronounce it.
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Bequest or not, Russia still has an obligation to abide by the international laws, which it is a signatory to, concerning the application of military capabilities.rowan wrote:I doubt that very much, but the bottom line is Russia are there at the bequest of the government to fight the rebels and terrorists America and its allies sent in. & having Trump accuse Obama of 'founding ISIS' is just another transparent tactic to try and make the truth look ridiculous by having a circus clown stage-performer pronounce it.