Friday, August 30, 2013

BRITISH PARLIAMENT HAS AGAIN AND REPEATEDLY REJECTED ITS GOVERNMENT'S DECISION FOR AIRSTRIKES AGAINST SYRIA.

BRITISH PARLIAMENT HAS REJECTED AGAIN AND REPEATEDLY ITS GOVERNMENT'S DECISION FOR AIRSTRIKES AGAINST SYRIA.

     Greater divide over military intervention with the scheduled time for airstrikes on intended targets against Syria prevailed in the last forty eight hours in the capitals of major developed countries that entailed Russia, England, Germany, the Middle Eastern and the Arab World countries. The British Parliament has again and repeatedly rejected its government's decision for airstrikes against Syria. Both the Parliament and government in Germany have rejected participation in the military intervention for, or against Syria without the UN Security Council Members approval and Russia's government has ruled out military intervention against Syria as violation of the International Body laws and regulations. However, Wednesday, September 04, in the year 2013 has been set as the day for the begin of military intervention in airstrikes against Syria, despite widerange disagreement in the last forty eight hours of Parliamentary Debates and Extra-Ordinary Meetings.

                                       Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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