Tuesday, July 24, 2012

FALSE FLAG ATTACK BEING PREPARED IN SYRIA

Following the news about chemical weapons and Syria, there are now unconfirmed reports that Syria has attacked the rebs in Aleppo from the air and has also moved its chemical weapons to airports close to the borders.
Syrian fighter jets launched strikes on Aleppo on Tuesday afternoon, according to the BBC. If such a tactic is confirmed, it would lead to a significant escalation in the 16-month-long conflict.

...The Free Syrian Army warned that the embattled regime of Bashar al-Assad had moved chemical weapons to airports on Syria's borders, a day after the regime warned it could use them if attacked by an outside force.

"We in the joint command of the Free Syrian Army inside the country know very well the locations and positions of these weapons," a statement from the FSA said.

"We also reveal that Assad has transferred some of these weapons and equipment for mixing chemical components to airports on the border."
[source : Syria: 'war planes bomb Aleppo', The Daily Telegraph, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/9423574/Syria-war-planes-bomb-Aleppo.html, 24/07/2012]

The air attacks may or may not be confirmed later, but the allegations about the chemical weapons allow at least two major news events to be manipulated very soon;
1. that Turkey/Israel/Jordan launch attacks on airports in Syria close to their border with the fig leaf that they thought chemical weapons were about to be used by Syria or they were about to fall into the hands of al Qaeda,
2. the allegation that the weapons have been removed from storage makes a false flag attack involving the use of chemicals more credible.

This would be to help out the US-sponsored al Qaeda rebs as they get their arses kicked in Aleppo, just like they did in Damascus over the weekend.

Is it just me, or in the last 24 hours have things quickly gone a little bit nasty in the Middle East, with Iran showing they are totally prepared to defend Syria?
President Bashar al-Assad’s regime has friends in the region poised “to strike out” in the event of an intervention into Syria, says a commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards. The warning was particularly sent to “hated” Arab countries.

­“None of Syria's friends or the great front of resistance has yet entered the scene, and in the event that this happens, decisive blows will be struck at the enemy, especially the hated Arab rulers,” Gen. Masoud Jazayeri, a spokesman of the country's Joint Chiefs of Staff, told Fars news agency.
[source : Iran threatens to ‘strike out’ at any intervention in Syria, RT, http://www.rt.com/news/iran-strike-intervention-syria-960/, 24/07/2012]

No comments: