A Nation of Fools
- The Islamic terror wars from Africa to Afghanistan go on for years on end. But no one asks this one simple question: "Who is shipping the Islamists their re-supply of ammo and new weapons?"
- Both Obama and the Dems and GOP in Congress are fully aware of these arms shipments and are playing you for a fool.
The website Infowars reprinted an article from the military webiste Jane's Defence Weekley. Jane's discovered the United States is still delivering tons of weapons to al-Qaeda, al-Nusra and other Islamist groups.
Funny how the controlled Media Complex somehow does not find out about these stories.
Simplified packing list for December 2015 arms shipment
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Type
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Weight (kg)
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Aqaba
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Agalar
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Total
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7.62x39 mm | 85,190 | 48,998 | 134,188 |
7.62x54 mm | 58,752 | 8,652 | 67,404 |
12.7 mm | 81,468.40 | 36,713 | 118,181 |
14.5 mm | 196,233.76 | 173,447 | 369,681 |
82 mm | 53,885.34 | 53,885 | |
PG-7VM | 0.00 | 68,600 | 68,600 |
PG-7VT | 36,795 | 88,224.00 | 125,019 |
9M111M | 13,540 | 8,153 | 21,693 |
AK-47 & DShK* | 12,250 | 12,250 | |
AK-47 & PKM* | 6,540 | 6,540 | |
PKM | 6,340 | 6,340 | |
DShK & RPG-7* | 3,585 | 3,585 | |
RPG-7 | 4,120 | 4,120 | |
Faktoria launchers | 2,421.60 | 298 | 2,720 |
Total | 550,996 | 443,210 | 994,206 |
* The packing list merged some categories |
(IHS Jane's 360) - Documents released by the US government's Federal Business Opportunities (FBO) website have provided an indication of the types and numbers of Eastern European weapons and ammunition the United States is providing to Syrian rebel groups as part of a programme that continues despite the widely respected ceasefire in that country.
The FBO has released two solicitations in recent months looking for shipping companies to transport explosive material from Eastern Europe to the Jordanian port of Aqaba on behalf of the US Navy's Military Sealift Command.
Released on 3 November 2015, the first solicitation sought a contractor to ship 81 containers of cargo that included explosive material from Constanta in Bulgaria to Aqaba.
The solicitation was subsequently updated with a detailed packing list that showed the cargo had a total weight of 994 tonnes, a little under half of which was to be unloaded at Agalar, a military pier near the Turkish town of Tasucu, the other half at Aqaba.
The cargo listed in the document included AK-47 rifles, PKM general-purpose machine guns, DShK heavy machine guns, RPG-7 rocket launchers, and 9K111M Faktoria anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) systems. The Faktoria is an improved version of the 9K111 Fagot ATGW, the primary difference being that its missile has a tandem warhead for defeating explosive reactive armour (ERA) fitted to some tanks.
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