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Syria Rebels 'Aided By British Intelligence'

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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 03:29 AM
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Syria Rebels 'Aided By British Intelligence'


uk.news.yahoo.com

Forces loyal to President Bashar al Assad have reportedly used helicopter gunfire and mortars in the battle for Aleppo, amid fresh claims British intelligence is helping rebel fighters to oust the Syrian leader.
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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 03:29 AM
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I find this very interesting, I have long suspected that British Special Forces and Intelligence has been conducting covert operations to assist the Syrian rebels. This article from the Times appears to confirm that British SIS have been aiding the rebels with intelligence regarding Syrian government troop movements. According to reports this information is being passed through Turkey onto he rebels and has been used to ambush Syrian government forces.

I for one would not be surprised if this assistance is going further.


uk.news.yahoo.com
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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 03:39 AM
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Interestingly, judging by on-line comments in newspapers, the British public overwhelming view the Free Syrian Army as a bunch of blood thirsty Islamic extremists.

Meanwhile, British newspapers tell us that they are freedom fighters.

The Arab Spring didn't exactly turn out well in Egypt, with the Muslim Brotherhood now in power.

Yet the UK press, which appears to have been bought and paid for, continues to sprout the same pro-Islamic extremist spin.
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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 03:47 AM
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This whole "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" is really weird. Our government is well aware of the Islamic extremist and Al Qaeda elements involved in the FSA. Even British born muslims have been reported to be fighting alongside.

I don't understand why countries like the UK and US are backing this group so much. Israel too supports this break down in Syria, but surely they would rather have Assad and his military in control of the nations Chemical weapons than a rag tag army of Islamists, hell bent on the destruction of anyone who does not follow their extreme view on Islam.

I actually support Russia and China's veto at the UN. It seems they are the only ones looking at the bigger picture.



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 06:23 AM
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now i understand who organaized attack on the Russian emhassy in London



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 07:37 AM
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Just a little something to think about
If the all these foreign fighters are going to Syria/Libya/ Egypt ect - they ain't going to Afghanistan instead !
WE 'arrange' a conflict for them ( that indeed serves our interests )
That keeps them away from afghan - giving us those precious 2 years in the run up to the 2014 afghan withdrawl
And sets up either a puppet in Syria/Libya/ ect or sets up our next land offensive



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 08:21 AM
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All politics are local...

Concentration on one side of the fence while ignoring the other doesnt make much sense to me to be honest. Iran has sent their support (financial / military / manpower) to assist Syria. Iran and Syria both have sent manpower / financial support to Hamas / Hezzbullah.

Just to be clear I raise that point not to drag the thread off topic but to remind people there is always more than one side.
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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 10:04 AM
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and on the other side those bastions of democracy Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Bhrain are ploughing money into the rebels. There is no denying the rebels are made up of militant extremists including Al Qaeda, yet we are supporting these people as the ones who will bring democracy to Syria. So it's news to me that Islamic extremists and the Saudi regime have any interest in democracy, let alone recognizing the rights of other ethnicities, which there are many in Syria. Sometimes your enemy's enemy is worse than your enemy.

This in my opinion is about taking out governments opposed to Israel. Iran , is next on the hit list.
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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 10:58 AM
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This is why they want the FSA terrorists to be in rule of syria:
www.abovetopsecret.com...

It seems very ironic but there is a reason the UK-US-Israel are backing the terrorists. See the thread and it will all make sense to you.



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 11:03 AM
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www.globalresearch.ca...

UN Designates "Free Syrian Army" Affiliates as Al Qaeda

Allies! LOL!



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 11:31 AM
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Research political reform in Saudi Arabia.. Pay special attention to women being able to vote along with other archaic laws being reviewed and updated.

Secondly we are not the ones shipping in al queida or other militant groups. Constantly repeating something without any evidence to support it does not make it true now does it?

If you are going to hold the west accountible for whats going on in Syria then you damn well better extend that to Iran, Russia, China and Syria as well.



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 11:59 AM
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if any women in masks in the mosque began to jump and shout " down with the monarchy! I imagine that the Muslims would have done to them and to their parents



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 12:10 PM
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Remember when I said if your right I'd agree

Well I agree !

80% anyways

The problem with all these groups and organisations ( what are referred to as terrorists )
The problem is they have no country, no boarders - always chasing a ghost !

So what do you do ? Keep violating other countries to get at these groups/individuals, or
Make a deal with them that gets them onside to fight your proxy wars like Syria, give them a country or indeed region of their own ( Muslim brotherhood in Libya,Syria,Egypt,Saudi ect ) then while they are friendly they are puppets/influenced - then when they are not so compliant, your enemies now have a country to attack

Similar to Iraq all over again just on a grander scale



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 12:17 PM
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Originally posted by Xcathdra
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Research political reform in Saudi Arabia.. Pay special attention to women being able to vote along with other archaic laws being reviewed and updated.

Secondly we are not the ones shipping in al queida or other militant groups. Constantly repeating something without any evidence to support it does not make it true now does it?

If you are going to hold the west accountible for whats going on in Syria then you damn well better extend that to Iran, Russia, China and Syria as well.


Political reform in Saudi arabia, believe that when I see it. Were talking about a family run country that has gone as far as to name the country after the family name. Not if even Kim from North Korea could get away with such audacity.

We did not bring Al qaeda into the fight , but we sure as hell know they are a significant influence on the rebels. This is the same Al Qaeda that attacked America. Surely you of all people should recoil at the possibility of helping these groups. Al Qaeda are hardline Islamists who not only hate the shia, but the Christian population of Syria, which makes up to 10% of the population. What do you think will happen to them when this rag tag takes over the reigns of power, with our backing and assistance. There are many churches from the denominations in Syria. You certainly won't find a church in Saudi Arabia. Just the way these Islamists want it.

No country should be getting involved including China and Russia, I don't support the Assad regime, but I support the rebels less. we have no right to get involved in this. It is thousands of miles away and our countries are broke.

I



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 12:58 PM
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Akhmed Zakayev, the Chechen terrorist,




June 18, 2004 at the headquarters of NATO were information materials on the activities of international terrorist organizations for 1992-2001, prepared on the basis of Interpol. According to one of the materials in the so-called "Chechen group" with a direct connection to "Al Qaeda", includes Akhmed Zakayev. [

In 2001, the General Prosecutor of the Russian Federation announced the All-Russian and international arrest warrant on charges of terrorism, the killings of civilians and law enforcement personnel. London Court decision in 2003, the extradition was refused due to the fact that in their opinion, Zakayev is pursued on the basis of the presence of certain political views. Decision of the British Home Office, he was granted political asylum.



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 07:08 PM
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www.youtube.com...



America-Qatar-Saudi Arabia and Turkey are behind the bloodshed in Syria...an aim to cripple the syrian Government and its people like they did in Iraq-Afghanistan-Libya- Eygpt-Palestine


It's not just the British that are helping to "liberate" Syria. The US is there posing as Al Quada. What you see in the video is not just the Syrian Government Forces but also regular citizens fighting off the people trying to overthrow the current Government so they can install a puppet with their interests in heart. They did it with all the countries mentioned above already. And soon enough they are going to start doing it to the citizens of the US.

Nazi America coming soon.

They already took your 4th amendment away with the Patriot Act. Now they get to indeffently detain you without trial with the newly signed NDAA for simply speaking your mind.

I guess Free Speech isn't free anymore. Should of listened to Abraham Lincoln when he said never let them touch the constitution.
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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 07:18 PM
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War doesn't exist anymore

It's just business now



posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 07:22 PM
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I'm shocked, completely shocked...
you mean there might be British soldiers in Syria ¿

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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 09:40 PM
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Its no secret that Russia has a naval base there which is of stategic importance given its the only one they have outsidev Russia,aside from Ukraine which was given an extension amid uproar.

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posted on Aug, 19 2012 @ 09:43 PM
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we know it's no secret,thanks for letting us know



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