Robert Fisk on Syria's Civil War, Chemical Weapons "Theater" and Obama's Backing of Israeli Strikes
As the United States moves toward increased intervention in Syria, we’re joined by Robert Fisk, the longtime Middle East correspondent of the British newspaper The Independent. Just back from two weeks in Syria reporting around the capital Damascus, Fisk discusses what he calls the "theater of chemical weapons," the latest in Syria’s civil war — a battle he says the Syrian government is winning — as well as his reaction to what he calls President Obama’s "pitiful" backing of the recent Israeli missile strikes.
"Don’t ask me if they have used chemical weapons," Fisk says. "It’s conceivable. There really isn’t any proof. What you have got to realize is that this is a propaganda war just as much as it is a savage war, killing many thousands of human beings."
Guest: Robert Fisk, longtime Middle East correspondent of The Independent newspaper in London. He was just in Syria for two weeks. He is the author of several books, including The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East.
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