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September 7, 2013
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In the lead-up to the Iraq War, I researched, wrote and circulated a
document to
members of Congress which explored unanswered questions and refuted
President Bush's claim for a cause for war. The document detailed how
there was no proof Iraq was connected to 9/11 or tied to al Qaeda's role
in 9/11, that Iraq neither had WMDs nor was it a threat to the U.S.,
lacking intention and capability to attack. Unfortunately, not enough
members of Congress performed due diligence before they approved the
war.
Here are some key questions which President Obama has yet to
answer in the call for congressional approval for war against Syria.
This article is a call for independent thinking and congressional
oversight, which rises above partisan considerations.
The questions the Obama administration needs to answer before Congress can even consider voting on Syria:
Claim #1. The administration claims a chemical weapon was used.
The UN inspectors are still completing their independent evaluation.
Who
provided the physiological samples of sarin gas on which your
evaluation is based? Were any other non-weaponized chemical agents
discovered or sampled?
Who from the United States was responsible for the chain of custody?
Where was the laboratory analysis conducted?
Were U.S. officials present during the analysis of the samples? Does your sample show military grade or lower grade sarin gas?
Can you verify that your sample matches the exact composition of the alleged Syrian government composition?
Further reading: Brown Moses
blog; McClatchy News
report; Global Research
report.
Claim #2: The administration claims the opposition has not used chemical weapons.
Which opposition?
Are you speaking of a specific group, or all groups working in Syria to overthrow President Assad and his government?
Has
your administration independently and categorically dismissed the
reports of rebel use of chemical weapons which have come from such
disparate sources as Russia, the United Nations, and the Turkish state
newspaper?
Have you investigated the rumors that the Saudis may have supplied the rebels with chemicals that could be weaponized?
Has the administration considered the ramifications of inadvertently supporting
al Qaeda-affiliated Syrian rebels?
Was
any intelligence received in the last year by the U.S. government
indicating that sarin gas was brought into Syria by rebel factions, with
or without the help of a foreign government or intelligence agents?
Further reading:
Global Research report; Wall Street Journal
article; Reuters
story; Zaman
story (in Turkish -- see Google translate from Turkish to English); Atlantic Sentinel
story; AP
story
Claim #3: The administration claims chemical weapons were used because the regime's conventional weapons were insufficient
Who
is responsible for the conjecture that the reason chemical weapons were
used against the Damascus suburbs is that Assad's conventional weapons
were insufficient to secure "large portions of Damascus"?
Claim #4: The administration claims to have intelligence relating to the mixing of chemical weapons by regime elements
Who saw the chemical weapons being mixed from August 18th on?
Was any warning afforded to the Syria opposition and if not, why not?
If,
on August 21st a "regime element" was preparing for a chemical weapons
attack, has an assessment been made which could definitively determine
whether such preparation (using gas masks) was for purpose of defense,
and not offense?
Further reading: McClatchy
report; Brown Moses
blog
Claim #5: The administration claims intelligence that Assad's brother ordered the attack
What is the type of and source of intelligence which alleges that Assad's brother personally ordered the attack?
Who made the determination that Assad's brother ordered the attack, based on which intelligence, from what source?
Further reading:
here
Claim #6: The administration claims poison gas was released in a rocket attack
Who was tracking the rocket and the artillery attack which preceded the poison gas release?
Did these events occur simultaneously or consecutively?
Could these events, the rocket launches and the release of poison gas, have been conflated?
Based
upon the evidence, is it possible that a rocket attack by the Syrian
government was aimed at rebels stationed among civilians and a chemical
weapons attack was launched by rebels against the civilian population an
hour and a half later?
Is it possible that chemical weapons were released by the rebels -- unintentionally?
Explain the 90-minute time interval between the rocket launch and chemical weapon attacks.
Has forensic evidence been gathered at the scene of the attack which would confirm the use of rockets to deliver the gas?
If there was a rocket launch would you supply evidence of wounds from the rockets impact and explosion?
What is the source of the government's analysis?
If
the rockets were being tracked via "geospatial intelligence," what were
the geospatial coordinates of the launching sites and termination
locations?
Further reading: FAIR.org
report
Claim #7: The administration claims 1,429 people died in the attack
Secretary Kerry claimed 1,429 deaths, including 426 children. From whom did that number first originate?
Further reading: McClatchy
reportClaim #8: The administration has made repeated references to videos and photos of the attack as a basis for military action against Syria
When and where were the videos taken of the aftermath of the poison gas attack?
Further reading: FAIR.org
report
Claim #9: The administration claims a key intercept proves the Assad regime's complicity in the chemical weapons attack
Will
you release the original transcripts in the language in which it was
recorded as well as the translations relied upon to determine the nature
of the conversation
allegedly intercepted?
What
is the source of this transcript? What was the exact time of the
intercept? Was it a U.S. intercept or supplied from a non-U.S. source?
Have you determined the transcripts' authenticity? Have you considered that the transcripts could have been doctored or fake?
Was the "senior official," whose communications were intercepted, a member of Assad's government?
How
was he "familiar" with the offensive? Through a surprised
acknowledgement that such an attack had taken place? Or through actual
coordination of said attack? Release the transcripts!
Was he an
intelligence asset of the U.S., or our allies? In what manner had he
"confirmed" chemical weapons were used by the regime?
Who made the
assessment that his intercepted communications were a confirmation of
the use of chemical weapons by the regime on August 21st?
What is the source of information that the Syrian chemical weapons personnel were "directed to cease operations"?
Is this the same source who witnessed regime officials mixing the chemicals?
Does
the transcript indicate whether the operations they were "directed to
cease" were related to ceasing conventional or chemical attacks?
Will you release the transcripts and identify sources of this claim?
Do
you have transcripts, eyewitness accounts or electronic intercepts of
communications between Syrian commanders or other regime officials which
link the CW attack directly to President Assad?
Who are the
intelligence officials who made the assessment -- are they U.S.
intelligence officials or did the initial analysis come from a non-U.S.
source?
Further reading: FAIR.org
report and
AP story; Washington Post
editorial
Claim
#10: The administration claims that sustained shelling occurred after
the chemical weapons attack in order to cover up the traces of the
attack
Please release all intelligence and military
assessments as to the reason for the sustained shelling, which is
reported to have occurred after the chemical weapons attack.
Who
made the determination that was this intended to cover up a chemical
weapon attack? Or was it to counterattack those who released chemicals?
How does shelling make the residue of sarin gas disappear?
Further reading:
here
The
American people have a right to a full release and vetting of all facts
before their elected representatives are asked to make a decision of
great consequence for America, Syria and the world. Congress must be
provided answers prior to the vote, in open hearings,
not in closed sessions where information can be manipulated in the service of war. We've been there before. It's called Iraq.
Dennis Kucinich is a
former U.S. Representative, serving from 1997 to 2013. He was also a
candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United
States in the 2004 and 2008 presidential elections. Visit his website
at
www.KucinichAction.com.
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