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BRKG: France Sends Troops to Syria-Jordan Border after Rebels take Beating in Aleppo. UK & France Deploying Assault Ships & Carriers!
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[quote:tmorais:MV8xOTUxNzQ5XzMyNzExOTc4X0NDQTFGMTkw] [b]Bombs hit bus carrying Turkish troops, 1 killed[/b] Two roadside bombs struck a bus carrying Turkish troops to a navy base in the country's west, killing one soldier and wounding 11 people on Thursday, the governor's office said. http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/world/21008220732387/bombs-hit-bus-carrying-turkish-troops-1-killed/#ixzz23398Sbbi [/quote]
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BREAKING UPDATE
France deploys troops to Syria-Jordan border
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Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, the spearhead of last year’s campaign to oust Muammar Gaddafi, has called for rapid international action on Syria, comparing the current crisis with the situation in Libya.
Sarkozy has spoken with the Syrian opposition leader, Abdulbaset Sieda, and both agreed there is a need for foreign intervention in Syria in order to stop the ongoing crisis.
“They noted a total convergence in their views on the seriousness of the Syrian crisis as well as the need for rapid action by the international community to avoid massacres,” said a statement signed by Sarkozy and Sieda, the president of the Istanbul-based Syrian National Council. “They agreed that there are great similarities with the Libyan crisis,” said the statement.
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