British PM avoids informing parliamentarians of facts about Syria conflict
British Prime Minister David Cameron, who hurriedly went to the Commons last week to get authorization to satisfy his warmongering appetite by invading Syria, had based his judgment on an assessment provided by Britain’s Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC). The JIC’s assessment on the Syrian chemical weapons attacks had claimed that “the Syrian regime was ‘highly likely’ to be responsible” for the attacks. But, there are other issues David Cameron refrained from equally informing the lawmakers about. Those issues and assessments as well as concerns and findings have been collected by the Global Research website, which are partly mentioned here as follows: