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A Look into the Britam Defence Data Leak Files

US 'backed plan to launch chemical weapon attack on Syria, blame it on Assad govt': Report London, Jan 30 (ANI): The Obama administration gave green signal to a chemical weapons attack plan in Syria that could be blamed on President Bashar al Assad's regime and in turn, spur international military action in the devastated country, leaked documents have shown. A new report, that contains an email exchange between two senior officials at British-based contractor Britam Defence, showed a scheme 'approved by Washington'. As per the scheme 'Qatar would fund rebel forces in Syria to use chemical weapons,' the Daily Mail reports. Barack Obama made it clear to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad last month that the U.S. would not tolerate Syria using chemical weapons against its own people. According to Infowars.com, the December 25 email was sent from Britam's Business Development Director David Goulding to company founder Philip Doughty. According to the paper, the U.S.

Usage d’armes chimiques en Syrie selon Le Monde : et si c’était plus compliqué ? Le Monde a enquêté en Syrie. Selon ses reporters, le régime de Bachar el Assad utiliserait des armes chimiques en quantité « modérée » afin de ne pas laisser de traces trop visibles . Quoi qu’il en soit, les insurgés et les médecins font état de cas d’usage de ces armes. Cela devrait suffire à discréditer un peu plus le président syrien. Soyons clairs, une guerre, civile, qui plus est, est toujours un carnage immonde. Il n’y a ni gentils ni méchants, toutes les parties devenant de plus en plus abjectes dans une escalade qui, si elle ne peut être expliquée ou excusée peut être décrite tant elle est habituelle. Rendre compte d’un tel conflit est particulièrement compliqué tant les risques évidents de manipulations sont nombreux. Iran, Liban, Qatar (un peu plus loin géographiquement), tous compliquent encore plus la situation. A ce propos, un leak nous avait échappé en début d’année, qui jette une ombre supplémentaire sur le rôle du Qatar dans la région. Voici les en-têtes de ce mail :

Obama and Putin at odds over Syria after cool exchange at G8 summit | World news Prospects of agreement between Moscow and Washington on how to end the war in Syria looked as remote as ever on Monday after a chilly bilateral meeting between Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin ended with a stiff exchange of diplomatic pleasantries. President Obama said the talks, on the fringes of the G8 summit in Northern Ireland, had been "very useful", but both sides acknowledged disagreements over whether President Assad should step down and if rebel groups should receive arms from the west. President Putin agreed that Russia and the US would continue to push the warring parties in Syria to the negotiating table. "Of course, our opinions do not coincide," said Putin. Russia's failure to respond positively to US claims of chemical weapons use in Syria and its hostile response to Obama's plan to give military support to rebel groups means the two leaders remain deeply divided. They also announced plans for a cold war style hotline to deal with any outbreak of cyber attacks.

La politique syrienne de Washington : faucons contre colombes À l’image de Vladimir Poutine en Russie, la politique syrienne de Barack Obama est attaquée avec virulence, à la fois par les « faucons » et par les « colombes ». Le 13 juin dernier, Obama concéda deux victoires limitées mais inquiétantes aux faucons : des preuves que les troupes de Bachar el-Assad « ont utilisé des armes chimiques [c’est-à-dire le sarin] contre les forces rebelles », et la décision correspondante « de commencer à fournir pour la première fois aux rebelles des armes légères et des munitions. » (1) Chacune de ces annonces semble particulièrement étrange, pour ne pas dire malhonnête, pour quiconque ayant suivi de près la crise syrienne. La seconde annonce voulant que les États-Unis commencent « à fournir [en armes] les rebelles » est tout aussi peu crédible. Avec ces manœuvres prudentes, Obama a fait bien moins de concessions que ne le désiraient les faucons, comme le Sénateur républicain John McCain. Peter Dale Scott Notes 1). « U.S. 2). 4). 5). 6). 7). 8). 10). 11. 12).

Exclusive: U.S. secretly providing training for Syrian rebels Damaged buildings in Aleppo, Syria, where government warplanes bombed… (Aleppo Media Center / Associated…) WASHINGTON — White House officials refused to comment Friday on a Los Angeles Times report that CIA operatives and U.S. special operations troops have been secretly training Syrian rebels with anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons since late last year, saying only that the U.S. had increased its assistance to the rebellion. The covert U.S. training at bases in Jordan and Turkey began months before President Obama approved plans to begin directly arming the opposition to Syrian President Bashar Assad, according to U.S. officials and rebel commanders. “We have stepped up our assistance, but I cannot inventory for you all the elements of that assistance,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said. “We have provided and will continue to provide substantial assistance to the Syrian opposition, as well as the Supreme Military Council.” Secretary of State John F. Brig.

Alep : l'islamisation de la société en replay - 28 mai 2013 En levant l'embargo sur les armes, les Européens veulent rééquilibrer les forces. Mais le risque est grand car la conférence souhaitée parla Russie et les USA est menacée. Alors, armer les rebelles, oui. Mais qui sont-ils ? C'est l'une des questions-clés : quel est le poids des fanatiques islamistes au sein de l'insurrection? Ils sont les nouveaux maîtres d‘Alep : des islamistes, qui font régner l'ordre dans ces quartiers passés depuis 11 mois sous le contrôle de la rébellion. Fouillez la maison ! Excusez-moi, qu'est-ce que j'ai fait ? Où sont les armes. Je n'ai pas d'armes. L'homme menotté est emmené malgré les protestations de son père. Si vous dites qu'il est un voleur, montrez-nous des preuves. On va l'emmener au tribunal, il y aura une enquête. Le conseil islamique nous indique qu'en temps de guerre la loi islamique ne s'applique pas dans toute sa rigueur. Nous avons créé cette organisation pour combler le vide qui règne depuis la guerre. La farine provient de la Turquie voisine.

ASI Syrian rebel blockade in Aleppo leaves thousands hungry: activists Assad Army Discovers Syrian Rebels' Chemical Weapons Cache While it has become difficult to distinguish fact from fiction from mere propaganda when it comes to events in Syria, the general plot line is a simple one: "X/Y has chemical weapons so the ["free and democratic world"|Russia] has the moral authority to provide military assistance to Y/X." Recently, it was the "free and democratic world" that decided that the general public has forgotten the epic Iraq WMD disinformation campaign, and ploughed into a decision to arm the Syrian rebels who are really nothing more than Qatar-funded mercenaries led by Al Qaeda, as it was finally ascertained (by someone, unclear who) that it was the Assad regime that had used chemical weapons. Well, the "free and democratic world" may have some serious 'splaining to do if the latest news out of Syria is confirmed, namely that the the Syrian army has discovered rebels' storehouse in the Damascus area, where toxic chemical substances, including chlorine, have been produced and kept, State TV reported. Oops.

Mystery Sponsor Of Weapons And Money To Syrian Mercenary "Rebels" Revealed Previously, when looking at the real underlying national interests responsible for the deteriorating situation in Syria, which eventually may and/or will devolve into all out war with hundreds of thousands killed , we made it very clear that it was always and only about the gas, or gas pipelines to be exact, and specifically those involving the tiny but uber-wealthy state of Qatar. Needless to say, the official spin on events has no mention of this ulterior motive, and the popular, propaganda machine, especially from those powers supporting the Syrian "rebels" which include Israel, the US and the Arabian states tries to generate public and democratic support by portraying Assad as a brutal, chemical weapons-using dictator, in line with the tried and true script used once already in Iraq. From the FT : Just as Egypt and Libya had their CIA Western-funded mercenaries fighting the regime, so Qatar is paying for its own mercenary force. That, sadly, is not even close to half the story.

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