Syria looks set to face a military onslaught as British media report that warplanes and transport jets are being deployed at the UK's airbase in Cyprus.
The spot is just a hundred kilometres from the Syrian coastline and is expected to become a launch-point for a US-led campaign against the Assad government. RT's Lucy Kafanov joins the studio with the details
To help answer the growing amount of questions on Syria, Lode Vanoost in Brussels - a journalist who's widely-covered events in Syria, and who is also a former deputy speaker of Belguim's parliament joins RT
Watch the full Keiser Report on Tuesday.
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the U.S. regulator's case against JP Morgan for violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, known in polite circles as 'client hires.' In the second half, Max talks to George Galloway, a Member of Parliament, about the film, The Killing of Tony Blair, that he is crowdfunding on Kickstarter. The film explores the financial killing the former prime minister has made on the mass killings in the various wars he started across the Middle East.
The US and many of its allies seem impatient to wait for the UN findings - with American warships already converging near the war-torn state - and the British are preparing to join them. RT's Maria Finoshina looks at where their confidence comes from in blaming the Syrian government for using chemical weapons - and where it might lead.
The NSA spy revelations are taking a toll on Germany's upcoming election. Angela Merkel's main rival says, that if he wins, he'll freeze trade talks with the U.S. until there's clarification of the surveillance programme. RT's Peter Oliver joins the studio.
Russian Foreign Ministry is worried about the pressure being put on Assad's government, despite the UN investigation into the alleged use of chemicals having not even started. Meanwhile, medical charity Doctors Without Borders say they received more than three thousand patients suffering from intoxication on Wednesday, when the chemical assault was reported. 355 of them died. But exactly who was behind the attack is still hard to verify. So far the U.S. and its allies have assumed Assad is to blame. For more on that, anti-war activist Richard Becker from ANSWER coalition joins RT studio.
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