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Wednesday, September 04, 2013

'I Didn't Join The Navy To Fight For Al-Qaeda': US Servicemen Against Syria Strike

Images have emerged on social media purporting to show U.S. servicemen speaking out against a looming strike against Damascus. People wearing military uniform are seen posing in front of cameras with posters saying they did not join-up to fight with al-Qaeda in Syria. Those pictures cannot be verified but the Pentagon is reportedly already looking into the identities of those involved. RT speaks to Gordon Duff, a marine veteran and the editor of the independent news website Veterans Today.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

A syrian group that hacked into some newspapers, hacked into the service recruiting page. There is listed a "letter" to them asking them not to fight against them but with them. There are also those pictures listed with the letter. It is possible, that those could be syrians posted in u.s. uniforms.

The hacking story is on the news pages.

Anonymous said...

this country did a complete 180 what a shame

Anonymous said...

God bless them, They are correct in this.

Anonymous said...

Unfortunately it has been long known that when you sign up you are signing up for whatever the politicians damn well want you to do. The days of signing up for duty, honor, and defense of country are long gone. My advice would be to think long and hard prior to signing.