This was a leading headline in the Huffington Post (which is considered a liberal "alternative" media in the US): "BEIRUT -- Syrian activists allied with anti-government rebels alleged early Tuesday that the Syrian Army fired chemical weapons on a Damascus suburb, killing three people and injuring as many as 13.
The reports did not reference a specific time for the alleged attack, but were presented as breaking news, suggesting that they occurred late Monday or early Tuesday." I mean this is a real story but should be under the headline of the lack of credibility of Beirut-based activists whose fabrications and allegations become news for the Western correspondents in Beirut, who peddle March 14 propaganda for a living.
The reports did not reference a specific time for the alleged attack, but were presented as breaking news, suggesting that they occurred late Monday or early Tuesday." I mean this is a real story but should be under the headline of the lack of credibility of Beirut-based activists whose fabrications and allegations become news for the Western correspondents in Beirut, who peddle March 14 propaganda for a living.