Syrian military hit by the plague?


By Miriam Shaviv
July 5, 2010
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This report may be based on a questionable translation, come from a suspect source and remain rather vague, but never mind - it has a rather strong biblical resonance:

According to the Syrian opposition in exile, the Syrian president, who is visiting Latin America, has ordered the shutdown of all Syrian 
military exercises due to a plague that currently affects a large  number of military, especially conscripts doing their training.  Drinking water and food in the bases and the current heat wave are the  cause of the epidemic.

Touched by a terrible drought, this epidemic (which reminds us of the Middle Ages) could cause extensive damage to elements of the Syrian 
army in the coming weeks. Military sources have completely rejected the possibility of outside intervention that could be causing the  epidemic.

Syria is currently facing the worst drought in 40 years. Hundreds of  thousands of people are experiencing food shortages; peasants have  been decimated, and many people are fleeing the country. Already,  nearly 60 000 small livestock owners have lost all their animals, and  50 000 others have lost 50-60 percent of their cattle.

If the early symptoms of plague have occurred in the military (the  Syrian army has 215 000 men, plus 300 000 reservists), it is probable  that the soldiers will spread the disease, especially with the  approach of Ramadan [11 Aug-9 Sep 2010] when a great number of  soldiers return to their villages.

The last plague epidemic in Europe was in 1910.

Probably just food poisoning.....

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Jon_i_Cohen

5 July, 2010 - 15:08

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Not blaming Israel yet?


mattpryor

5 July, 2010 - 16:56

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I was just thinking the same thing Jon!

I wouldn't wish anything like this on my worst enemy, so hopefully they'll get better soon.


Joshua18

5 July, 2010 - 20:49

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Samuel Pepys Diary - Plague extracts

http://www.pepys.info/1665/plague.html


Blacklisted Dictator

5 July, 2010 - 20:57

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General Shaviv,
Thank you for your update on the Syrian military.
Are you suggesting that Israel atttacks Syria whilst the plague is rampant?
What strategy should the IDF use?


Joshua18

5 July, 2010 - 21:06

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Piece about plague from examiner.com:

Three types of plague

• Bubonic plague

This is the most common form. In this form the bacteria enter the body through the bite of an infected flea or rodent. Here the bacteria infect the lymphatic system. After a few days to week, the person will experience fever, chills, weakness, and swollen lymph glands. These are called buboes. Untreated bubonic plague is fatal about half the time.

Septicemic plague

This form is also contracted from a flea or rodent bite. Sometimes it appears subsequent to untreated bubonic or pneumonic plague. It involves bloodstream dissemination to all areas of the body. Buboes do not occur. Symptoms are endotoxic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Untreated septicemic plague is nearly always fatal.

• Pneumonic plague

Probably the most serious form of plague and it’s when the bacteria infect the lungs and cause pneumonia. It is contracted when the bacteria is inhaled (primary) or develops when bubonic or septicemic plague spreads to the lung

fleas

"Contact between humans and infected rodents and fleas is the usual cause for transmission of plague"

http://www.examiner.com/x-7707-Infectious-Disease-Examiner~y2010m7d5-Web...


Joshua18

5 July, 2010 - 21:07

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"General Shaviv"

Oh, do dry up.


Blacklisted Dictator

5 July, 2010 - 21:10

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Joshua,
It is quite marvellous that you have managed to supply us with a photo of a very horrible bug.
Which buttons did you press on your computer?


Blacklisted Dictator

5 July, 2010 - 21:38

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TOP SECRET MEMO
I reckon that if this plague has hit the Syrians for six, then it might be an idea to
"bowl" them a few googlies, if you know what I mean.

Of course, it would be best to do so at night so they can't see them coming.

This is a straight-forward mission. I would put the "sports editor" in charge.


Joshua18

5 July, 2010 - 21:52

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"It is quite marvellous that you have managed to supply us with a photo of a very horrible bug."

It actually was a SNAFU. I intended to supply you with a pic of a flea, but for some unaccountable reason a photo of Chris McGreal was posted instead. Very strange.

"Which buttons did you press on your computer?"

Google "html img tag"


Blacklisted Dictator

5 July, 2010 - 21:57

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Joshua,
Incredible. Totally incredible. You have single-handedly transformed the JC blog.

But please dont post pics of Pamela Anderson. It might cause a rumpus. I don't want to have to close this thread.


Joshua18

5 July, 2010 - 22:07

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"But please dont post pics of Pamela Anderson."

Here's one I found of Ms. Shaviv

Shaviv


Blacklisted Dictator

5 July, 2010 - 22:13

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Incredible. Totally incredible. You have single-handedly transformed The JC Blog.

This thread is now officially closed.


Joshua18

5 July, 2010 - 22:17

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"You have single-handedly transformed The JC Blog."

And so have you, but not for the better.


Blacklisted Dictator

5 July, 2010 - 22:23

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But you have certainly done it for the better. Oh yes.

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