This video from the USA says about itself:
CIA And Pentagon Arming Opposite Sides In Syria
1 May 2016
Syria is an unbelievable mess, and the US military-industrial complex is only making it messier. The CIA is arming one faction, the Pentagon is arming another, and they’re now fighting each other. Who’s side are we on? Do we even know? Cenk Uygur, host of The Young Turks, breaks it down. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.
“Syrian militias armed by different parts of the U.S. war machine have begun to fight each other on the plains between the besieged city of Aleppo and the Turkish border, highlighting how little control U.S. intelligence officers and military planners have over the groups they have financed and trained in the bitter five-year-old civil war.
The fighting has intensified over the last two months, as CIA-armed units and Pentagon-armed ones have repeatedly shot at each other while maneuvering through contested territory on the northern outskirts of Aleppo, U.S. officials and rebel leaders have confirmed.
In mid-February, a CIA-armed militia called Fursan al Haq, or Knights of Righteousness, was run out of the town of Marea, about 20 miles north of Aleppo, by Pentagon-backed Syrian Democratic Forces moving in from Kurdish-controlled areas to the east.”
Read more here.
By Bill Van Auken in the USA:
21 July 2016
A horrific video circulated on social media records an incident in the Syrian city of Aleppo in which so-called “rebels” of the Nour al-Dine Zinki Islamist militia cut off the head of a young boy they had captured on Tuesday. The executioner is seen holding the boy down on the bed of a pickup truck, sawing away at his neck with a small, dull knife and then holding the severed head in the air in triumph after the deed is done.
… Those who carried out this savage killing either are, or at least were until recently, armed by and on the payroll of the US Central Intelligence Agency.
The murdered child, identified as Abdullah Issa, was just 12 years old. His captors claimed that he was a fighter with Liwa al-Quds (Al Quds Brigade), a Palestinian militia fighting on the side of the Syrian government.
Liwa al-Quds, however, issued a report saying that he was not one of their fighters but rather the child of a poor refugee family, who was taken hostage in the Handarat Palestinian refugee camp in northern Aleppo. The boy, who appears dazed, had apparently been taken while receiving medical treatment, as an intravenous drip attached to his arm is visible in the video.
In the video, one of the child’s tormentors can be heard shouting, “We’ll leave no one in Handarat!” This is apparently a threat by the militia to “ethnically cleanse” the camp of its Palestinian population. Liwa al-Quds described the grisly execution of the child as “cheap and despicable revenge” by the jihadists for losing a battle for control of the area.
In a statement, Nour al-Dine al-Zinki’s leadership formally condemned the barbaric murder of the child, while claiming it represented “individual errors that represent neither our typical practices nor our general policies.”
The video itself, however, shows a number of the group’s fighters cheering on the beheading and recording the tormenting of the boy and his execution on their cell phones.
Moreover, the incident comes just two weeks after Amnesty International, the London-based human rights group, issued a report titled “Armed opposition groups committing war crimes in Aleppo city.” In addition to Al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, the al-Nusra Front, and three other Islamist militias, the report accuses Nour al-Dine Zinki (named first in the report) of having “carried out a chilling wave of abductions, torture and summary killings” in Aleppo and elsewhere in northern Syria. It further charges the US and its regional allies with arming and supporting these groups, which operate with impunity.
The Obama administration’s response to this atrocity has been ambivalent at best. Asked whether the execution of the child “would affect assistance” to the group responsible, State Department spokesman Mark Toner responded that “if we can prove that this was indeed what happened and this group was involved in it, I think it would certainly give us pause.”
Pressed as to what consequences it would have in terms of US support, Toner sidestepped the question: “I can’t say what that consequence will be, but it will certainly give us, as I said, serious pause.”
According to a December 2014 report by the McClatchy news organization, Nour al-Dine Zinki was one of the only CIA-backed groups not to be cut off as the al-Nusra Front began making serious gains, either absorbing these militias or seizing their weapons.
According to McClatchy, the CIA was paying the salaries of the Nour al-Dine Zinki fighters at the rate of $150 a month. The militia was also the recipient of US TOW anti-tank missiles manufactured by the Raytheon Company, in addition to so-called “non-lethal” supplies.
The savage murder of young Abdullah Issa is a grim exposure of the real character of the forces described by the Obama administration as the “moderate opposition”—and by its pseudo-left apologists as Syrian “revolutionaries.”
Like Al Qaeda before them, they are a Frankenstein’s monster created by US and Western imperialism and unleashed upon the people of Syria and the broader region to achieve definite strategic aims by means of regime-change.
See also here.
Britain: Channel 4 News promoted known war criminals [Zinki] in Syria, and is now hiding its own report: here.
Don’t be fooled by reports that al-Qaeda and Nusra have split for the good of the suffering Syrian people. Turn it into a respectable army of “moderates”, give it a spanking new name, and then the Americans and Russians will stop bombing the daylights out of it and Qatar’s loyal militia will destroy the Assad regime and… Well, if that happened, Qatar would control the future of Syria: here.
War against Isis: US-led coalition accused of killing civilians using ‘scorched earth policy’ in Syria: here.
Washington escalates covert backing for Al Qaeda militias in Aleppo: here.
The Nusra Front’s adoption of the new name Jabhat Fateh al-Sham and claim that it has separated itself from al-Qaeda was designed to influence US policy, not to make the group any more independent of al-Qaeda: here.
Fifteen years after launching a “global war on terror” in the name of wiping out Al Qaeda, Washington is arming and funding its associates in Syria to counter Russia: here.
Our sons-of-bitches: western media and the Syrian rebels – here.
“Human rights” propaganda campaign paves way for military escalation in Syria: here.
Thursday 21st July 2016
posted by James Tweedie in World
US-ARMED terrorist leaders in Syria tried to distance themselves yesterday from their foot soldiers’ brutal beheading of a Palestinian refugee child.
Their denials came as the US State Department hinted that it might halt arms shipments to its head-chopping proxy forces.
Video emerged on Tuesday of members of Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zinki taunting the boy before severing his head with a knife in the back of their pick-up truck.
The child was reportedly captured in the insurgent-occupied Handarat refugee camp north of Aleppo city, where thousands of militants are now besieged.
The terrorists claimed that the 13-year-old was a spy for the al-Quds Brigade, a militia recruited from Handarat to fight alongside the Syrian army.
But the al-Quds Brigade dismissed the terrorists’ justification for their latest atrocity, pointing out that the boy had an intravenous line in his arm in the video, indicating he was a hospital patient.
Leaders of Nour al-Din al-Zinki, which receives US arms including Tow anti-tank missiles smuggled in from neighbouring Turkey, tried yesterday to explain the vile act as merely “an individual error.”
They claimed: “All individuals who undertook the violation have been detained and turned over to the committee for investigations in accordance with the relevant legal standards.”
US State Department spokesman Mark Toner sought to avoid Washington being held responsible for the crime, claiming it was as yet unproven.
“If we can prove that this was indeed what happened and this group was involved … it would give us pause about any assistance or any further involvement with this group,” he said.
http://morningstaronline.co.uk/a-b2ff-Syria-US-backed-militants-try-to-deflect-blame-for-beheading-boy#.V5C5naKZ0dU
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