The Debate: Role of other countries in airstrikes against ISIL
… by Jim W. Dean, VT Editor … with Press TV, Tehran
Video debate link below
[ Note: David Schenker is with WINEP, one of the many well known Israeli-connected front groups in DC, paid for by borrowed American taxpayer funding to keep the gravy train going for the mayhem mayvens. These people are pretty much used to a free ride, as they have been funded their whole lives as long as they deliver as required. It is always a pleasure to meet them on the air.]
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– First published … September 25, 2014 –

The US and some of its Persian Gulf allies have breached Syria’s sovereignty under the pretext of fighting the Takfiri elements of the ISIL terrorist group in the country.
Syria has voiced its opposition, saying that any battle against the terrorist group should be coordinated with the Syrian Army or it would be an aggression of the sovereignty of the Syrian nation.
The US and its Western and Arab allies have started the offensive, supposedly targeting the Takfiri terrorists inside Syria without any permission from or coordination with the Syrian government.
In this edition of The Debate, Press TV has conducted an interview with Jim W. Dean, managing editor of VT, from Atlanta, and David Schenker, with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy from Washington D.C., and asked them whether the airstrikes against Syria are led with minimum participation by the other countries that the US said are the ones that will actually lead this campaign.
You can watch the half hour show on Press TV here. An embed was not available.
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Jim W. Dean was an active editor on VT from 2010-2022. He was involved in operations, development, and writing, plus an active schedule of TV and radio interviews.
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