US: Assad to Blame for Chemical Attack Even If He Didn’t Do It
Insists Commander in Chief Responsible for Anything That Happens
28
August, 2013
With
increasing doubts about the US allegations of chemical weapons use by
Syrian President Bashar Assad, officials have now insisted that
it simply
doesn’t matter, and they’re going to blame Assad no
matter who did it.
“The
commander in chief of any military is ultimately responsible for the
decisions made under their leadership, even if he’s not the one
that pushes the button or says Go on this,” insisted State
Department spokeswoman Marie Harf.
That
could be a dangerous precedent for President Obama, if he was
actually held accountable for everything done during his command. The
problem is even bigger, however, as there’s evidence the rebels
may have carried out the attacks.
That’s
a big part of why the administration is rushing into this war, to
avoid getting it preempted by
any inconvenient “evidence.” Beyond that, the argument that the
evidence doesn’t matter at all is getting more and more overt, with
disturbing consequences.
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