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Tuesday, March 26, 2013

CIA smuggling arms to Syria




Are the DHS ammo buys going to Syrian Islamists?
  • Random thought  -  Do you really think the Weather Service and Social Security Departments want hundreds of thousands of hollow-point bullets?  I am guessing the ammo DHS is buying is finding its way to the Syrian rebels.


Yep, I will bet cash (not too much please) that the Department of Homland Security is funneling those hundreds of millions of rounds of ammo into the hands of the Islamist Syrian rebels via our "friends" in Islamist Saudi Arabia and Islamist Turkey.   See our article, THE FEDERALIST - U.S. - Britain are arming the Islamist Syrian Rebels.

The CIA reportedly has a hand in clandestine supply of arms to Syrian rebels by Gulf States. At least 3,500 tons of have been delivered - some ending up on the black market, with the Turkish government an active player, a media report says.

The flow of arms continues with the help of US agents as Washington criticizes Iran and Russia for delivering weapons to the Syrian regime, the New York Times says. Secretary of State John Kerry pressed Iraq on Sunday to close its airspace to Iranian flights just as the latest arms delivery from Qatar for Syrian rebels was landing in Turkey, according to the daily’s report.


The newspaper cites air traffic data, US and foreign officials and rebel commanders in its investigation reports RT News.

The airlift reportedly began in early 2012 with a Qatari Emir Air Force C-130 transport aircraft flight. Saudi Arabia and Jordan have joined in in November, when it became a major operation.

More than 160 military flights have landed in Turkey over the time. Esenboga Airport near Ankara was the prime destination, but others were also involved, the newspaper claims.

“A conservative estimate of the payload of these flights would be 3,500 tons of military equipment,” Hugh Griffiths, of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, told the newspaper. He added that it appears as a “well-planned and coordinated clandestine military logistics operation.”

Indeed, CIA agents have a direct input on the deliveries, albeit mostly consultative, NYT says. The spy agency reportedly helps with procurement of weapons in Croatia and vets Syrian rebel groups, which would receive the weapons.


Islamist Syrian Rebels
Mass Beheadings Message from Abu Hafsوعد من ابو حفص من سوريا بقطع الرؤوس






The operation was a limited success apparently, NYT says, citing two Islamist commanders.
“There are fake Free Syrian Army brigades claiming to be revolutionaries, and when they get the weapons they sell them in trade,” Hassan Aboud of Soquor al-Sham told the newspaper.

The former official described the program as “a cataract of weaponry.” He said: “People hear the amounts flowing in, and it is huge, but they burn through a million rounds of ammo in two weeks.”

Instrumental to setting up the operation was David H. Petraeus, the CIA director until November, the official said. He had prodded various countries to work together on it.

The scale of the operation increased considerably in November, after the Turkish government agreed to it, the report says. The tipping point may also have been the presidential election in the United States.

Ankara reportedly has oversight over much of the program, down to affixing transponders to trucks ferrying the arms through Turkish territory and across the border. Some in Turkey say Ankara is de facto at war with Damascus because of its involvement in the conflict.

“The use of Turkish airspace at such a critical time, with the conflict in Syria across our borders, and by foreign planes from countries that are known to be central to the conflict, defines Turkey as a party in the conflict,” said Attilla Kart, a member of the Turkish Parliament from the CHP opposition party, who confirmed details about several Saudi shipments. “The government has the responsibility to respond to these claims.”

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The U.S. went to war in Iraq and is supporting war in Syria with no thought at all to its effect of the local Christian populations which were protected by the Baath governments in both nations.

Iraqi Christians


CNN  -  Christians in Syria live in fear




Iraqi Christians in Peril | Faith Matters
The American war in Iraq destroyed the 2,000 year old Christian community that had been protected by the secular Baath Party government.  Over 500,000 Christians have fled Iraq because of the American invasion.




Security is tight as hundreds of Iraqi Christians attend mass




Iraq: Witness to Christ
Since 2003 about 2,000 Christians have been killed in multiple waves of violence throughout the country. Their number has plummeted from 900,000 before the invasion, down to approximately 200,000 today. Of those who remain in the country, many are internally displaced.




Syria's Christians
The U.S. is backing the Islamist rebels who have the protection of the current Baath government. 

Syrian Christians

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