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U.S. Congresswoman Introduces Bill to Stop “illegal” War on Assad  :  Information Clearing House - ICH

U.S. Congresswoman Introduces Bill to Stop “illegal” War on Assad  :  Information Clearing House - ICH

U.S. Congresswoman Introduces Bill to Stop
“illegal” War on Assad


By Tyler Durden

November 22, 2015 "Information
Clearing House
" - "ZeroHedge"
- Last month, US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard went on CNN and laid
bare Washington’s Syria strategy.



In a remarkably candid interview with Wolf
Blitzer,
Gabbard calls Washington’s
effort to oust Assad “counterproductive” and “illegal” before taking
it a step further and accusing the CIA of arming the very same
terrorists who The White House insists are “sworn enemies.” 



In short, Gabbard all but tells the American
public that the government is lying to them and may end up
inadvertently starting “World War III.”



For those who missed it, here’s the clip:

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