Was there any British involvement in the Taldao massacre of last weekend?
Possible involvement could be (even from last year)
1. British Special Forces training
2. British Special Forces advice
3. British Special Forces logistics
4. British Special Forces communications
5. Any 'non lethal' assistance provided by The FCO and/or William Hague, such as
a. communication equipment
b. bullet proof vests
c. public relations training of the FSA to portray the massacre as perpetrated by Assad
d. clothing
The clueless Mark Lyall Grant now admits that there are armed terrorist gangs operating in Syria, which is something that Assad has said all along, and is something that the Arab League monitors concluded earlier this year before they were silenced and torpedoed by the Friends of Syria, with the report from the monitors buried by the NATO media.
Hasty Hague's scandalous and embarrassing rush to judgement could also indicate a foreknowledge of the tragic events of Taldao. He had just returned from a NATO meeting in Chicago. I doubt that explicit plans were agreed or discussed about accelerating the faltering war on Syria, but there may well have been a "Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?" discussion with other concerned persons present or by phone. The response to the massacre from Hague, Clinton and NATO media was suspiciously strong and well coordinated.
We must know precisely what BSF are doing and have been doing in and around Syria. Hague has just tried to mug us all off, and failed.
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