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CONFIRMED: US and Saudi coordinated barbaric terrorist attacks on Syria

By Adam Garrie | The Duran | October 25, 2017

The intricate role played by Saudi Arabia and the United States in ushering in a proxy terrorist war on Syria, have been both explicitly and implicitly known, since virtually the beginning of the US instigated proxy conflict in Syria, which was inaugurated in 2011.

In many ways, 2013 represented the nadir of the Syrian conflict. It was a time when it looked as though the combined strength of terrorist groups including ISIS/Daesh, FSA and al-Qaeda might succeed in destroying the secular, tolerant, pluralist Syrian Arab Republic and realise their goal of creating a Takfiri state based on extremist religious supremacist ideology and racism.

With Syria on the verge of a full victory and with Russia confirming that ISIS now controls less than 5% of Syrian territory, 2013 seems like a very distant time in the context of the Syrian conflict.

But on the 18th of March, 2013, large scale coordinated rocket attacks on Damascus International Airport, the Syrian Presidential Palace and other vital security targets in the capital, were conducted by the Takfiri terrorist group FSA.

Today, the exiled American whistleblower who once worked for the notorious NSA, Edward Snowden has released the following short top secret document which plainly details how the US and a powerful member of the Saudi regime, helped to fund and organise the illegal attack on Syria.

The text of the document reads as follows:

“TOP SECRET//S1//NOFORN

(TS//S1//NF) S2E332 issued three single source reports in
March 2013 on Syrian opposition attacks against Damascus:
– Reports gave U.S. three days warning about 18 March 2013
attacks (2 year anniversary of revolution)
– Saudi Prince Salman bin Sultan directed opposition to “light
up Damascus ” and “flatten” airport
– Saudis sent 120 tons of explosives/weapons to opposition
forces
– Attacks against airport, Presidential palace and other locations
occurred on 18 March
– Saudis “very pleased” with outcome
– PRISM providing almost all collection on opposition plans
and operations

TOP SECRET//S1//NOFORN”.

The collusion between Saudi and the US in a deadly terrorist attack constitutes nothing less than a war crime.

Because of the patently biased nature of the International Criminal Court, it is unlikely that anyone from the US or Saudi will be prosecuted for this war crime.

However, Snowden’s document does help to explain Syria’s unity in the face of a campaign of foreign state sponsored organised terrorism. Contrary to what many al-Qaeda apologists say, the Syrian conflict was a proxy war from day one. Of course, foreign powers used the promise of enhanced material status to woo a small number of disgruntled locals, but the main sources of terrorist fighters and virtually all of the funding and arms came from abroad.

While Syria faced onslaughts funded and directed by some of the wealthiest and most powerful states in the world including, the USA, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Israel, Turkey, UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and others, Syria managed to retain her sovereignty, even prior to Russia’s game-changing legal intervention in 2015.

The anti-Syrian alliance did its utmost to destroy one of the last truly revolutionary Arab Republics in the world. The fact that of all their efforts ultimately failed, is a testament both to the resolve of the Syrian Arab Republic and to the powerful anti-terrorist alliance that Damascus built throughout the conflict, one which has been capable of resisting imperialist obscurantist aggression from the west and its Middle East proxies and allies.

October 25, 2017 - Posted by | Timeless or most popular, War Crimes | , , ,

6 Comments »

  1. Mr. Garrie is a bulldog for truth, and correct in pointing out that people need to become held accountable for war crimes against Syrians, in particular now that the evidence was made visible in Mr. Snowden’s explosive revelations.

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    Jerry Alatalo's avatar Comment by Jerry Alatalo | October 25, 2017 | Reply

  2. “Because of the patently biased nature of the International Criminal Court, it is unlikely that anyone from the US or Saudi will be prosecuted for this war crime”.

    As I understand it, the USA is not a signatory to the International Criminal Court….Lucky them, Huh?

    “The intricate role played by Saudi Arabia and the United States in ushering in a proxy terrorist war on Syria, have been both explicitly and implicitly known, since virtually the beginning of the US instigated proxy conflict in Syria, which was inaugurated in 2011”.

    It’s also pretty obvious that Mossad would have played a major role in the Assault on Syria(“Who Benefits?).

    Mossad….”By deception we will wage war”.

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    Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | October 25, 2017 | Reply

  3. if this story were to be widely published in the western mainstream media complete with further in-depth analysis and evidentiary exposure of the global media’s abject support of US terrorism against Syria, then and only then would there be a political opening sufficient to threaten the international military terrorism security complex. as it is right now, the US is secure in the continuation of its war crimes, and the vast majority of the American people are effectively clueless about their country’s criminal role in the world. m\\

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    Michael\\'s avatar Comment by Michael\\ | October 25, 2017 | Reply

  4. You forgot the jews Adam

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    Kolo's avatar Comment by Kolo | October 26, 2017 | Reply

    • It seems that we are supposed to know that the Sate Dept. etc. are either Jewish or under direction, so no mention is necessary.

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      aletho's avatar Comment by aletho | October 26, 2017 | Reply

    • “KOLO”, it cannot be denied that Zionists and Neo-cons(not necessarily ‘Jews’) have an overwhelming ‘undue influence’ in the highest levels of the American government, so references to ‘Jews’ can be misleading…..

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      Brian Harry, Australia's avatar Comment by Brian Harry, Australia | October 26, 2017 | Reply


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