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NATO Using Al Qaeda “Rat Lines” to Flood Syria With Foreign Terrorists

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The discredited and now obscure, defected Syrian ambassador Nawaf Fares, had claimed mid-summer of 2012 that the Syrian government had been behind the influx of foreign terrorists that entered Iraq during the later phases of the US-British occupation of Iraq. These terrorists took part in campaigns of sectarian-driven violence that divided and destroyed an already devastated Iraq. Fares spectacularly claimed that he himself was involved in organizing terrorist death squads in a hamhanded attempt to implicate the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

What Fares actually revealed however, was an invisible state within Syria, one composed of Saudi-aligned, sectarian extremism, operating not only independently of the government of President Assad, but in violent opposition to it. This “state-within-a-state” also so happens to be directly affiliated with Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood, the leading forces now fighting in Syria with significant Western-backing against the Syrian government.

The documented details of this invisible terror state were exposed in the extensive academic efforts of the US Army’s own West Point Combating Terrorism Center (CTC). Two reports were published between 2007 and 2008 revealing a global network of Al Qaeda affiliated terror organizations, and how they mobilized to send a large influx of foreign fighters into Iraq.

The first report, “Al-Qa’ida’s Foreign Fighters in Iraq,” was extensively cited by historian and geopolitical analyst Dr. Webster Tarpley in March of 2011, exposing that NATO-backed “pro-democracy” rebels in Libya were in fact Al Qaeda’s Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG), listed by the US State Department, United Nations, and the UK Home Office (page 5, .pdf) as an international terrorist organization.

The West Point report exposed Libya as a global epicenter for Al Qaeda training and recruitment, producing more fighters per capita than even Saudi Arabia, and producing more foreign fighters than any other nation that sent militants to Iraq, except Saudi Arabia itself.

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But Libya’s foreign fighters weren’t drawn equally from across the nation. They predominately emanated from the east (Cyrenaica), precisely where the so-called 2011 “pro-democracy revolution” also began, and where most of Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi’s attention had been focused over the course of at least three decades, fighting militant extremists. The cities of Darnah, Tobruk, and Benghazi in particular fielded the vast majority of foreign fighters sent to Iraq and also served as the very epicenter for the 2011 violent, NATO-backed uprising.

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Clearly, the US military and the US government were both well aware of the heavy Al Qaeda presence in Cyrenaica since as early as 2007. When violence flared up in 2011, it was clear to many geopolitical analysts that it was the result of Al Qaeda, not “pro-democracy protesters.” The US government, its allies, and a complicit Western press, willfully lied to the public, misrepresented its case to the United Nations and intervened in Libya on behalf of international terrorists, overthrowing a sovereign government, and granting an entire nation as a base of operations for the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG).

A similar scenario is now playing out in Syria, where the West, despite acknowledging the existence of Al Qaeda in Benghazi, Libya, is using these militants, and the exact same networks used to send fighters to Iraq, to flood into and overrun Syria. This, after these very same Libyan militants were implicated in an attack that left a US ambassador dead on September 11, 2012.

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In Syria, the southeastern region near Dayr Al-Zawr on the Iraqi-Syrian border, the northwestern region of Idlib near the Turkish-Syrian border, and Dar’a in the south near the Jordanian-Syrian border, produced the majority of fighters found crossing over into Iraq, according to the 2007 West Point study.

These regions now serve as the epicenter for a similar Libyan-style uprising, with fighters disingenuously portrayed as “pro-democracy” “freedom fighters.” These are also the locations receiving the majority of foreign fighters flowing in from other areas described in the 2007 report, mainly from Saudi Arabia via Jordan, and from Libya, either directly, through Turkey, or through Egypt and/or Jordan.

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Subversion of Syria was Planned by the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia in 2007.

While many Western think-tank documents, including the joint US-Israeli “Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm,” recognized Syria as a threat to corporate-financier hegemony throughout the Middle East and beyond, it wasn’t until at least 2007 that a fully articulated plan was developed for actually rolling back or eliminating Syria as a viable, independent nation-state.

The specific use of Al Qaeda-affiliated militant organizations, not just inside Syria, but from across the region was a key component of the plan, revealed by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh in his 2007 New Yorker report titled, “”The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?”

Nations accused of coddling Al Qaeda and sponsoring terrorism, including Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Qaddafi’s Libya, have in fact fought the hardest against these extremist forces but have been consistently sabotaged by Western efforts portraying targeted militants as “pro-democracy protesters” as was done in Libya when Qaddafi’s forces were at the gates of Benghazi. Similarly, this is being done in Syria today as the government of President Bashar al-Assad fights fiercely against these verified, documented terrorist networks, habitually referred to by the Western press as “freedom fighters” and “pro-democracy rebels.”

The Syrian Government’s Role in Supporting Al Qaeda in Iraq.

The Western press insists that the Syrian government constitutes a threat to international security. It has been implied on many occasions that the Syrian government has been, or still is supporting Al Qaeda. However, what does the West Point Combating Terrorism Center say about the Syrian government’s role regarding the influx of foreign fighters into neighboring Iraq during the West’s occupation? Or the history of the Syrian government in relation to militant extremist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, the precursor of Al Qaeda itself?

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NATO Using Al Qaeda “Rat Lines” to Flood Syria With Foreign Terrorists | Global Research
 
Insightful article. This terror tactic employed by US, Saudis and others was validated in Libya, and regardless if they succeed in Syria - it wont be the last usage of Jihadists to destabilize the countries. After Syria, Lebanon with Iran will follow.

While for US installing puppets in these countries is preferred outcome, but even if it doesnt happen, these countries will be significantly weakened and living in a terror - thats a success by itself for US.
 
Insightful article. This terror tactic employed by US, Saudis and others was validated in Libya, and regardless if they succeed in Syria - it wont be the last usage of Jihadists to destabilize the countries. After Syria, Lebanon with Iran will follow.

While for US installing puppets in these countries is preferred outcome, but even if it doesnt happen, these countries will be significantly weakened and living in a terror - thats a success by itself for US.

It will be a loss for the US ultimately!
 
Highly speculative article that is a joke itself. Not only have it made up its entire thing on subverting the words of the defected ambassador, but also injected its own version of "truths" that it just made up.

Joke article only believed by joke people.
 
CIA and Alquaida are husband and wife to each other, they will fight be pissed for a few days and then get back to business. Read the timeline of 9/11..CIA even bypassed and lied to senate, congress, FBI and NSA to fulfill its commitment of supporting Al Quaida.
 
the funny thing is US wants destruction of Iran and Syria. Also the Sunni world also wants the same.
No wonder they are all together on this.
only difference is, after the shia world is taken out, the west will train its sights on the Sunni world.
 
CIA and Alquaida are husband and wife to each other, they will fight be pissed for a few days and then get back to business. Read the timeline of 9/11..CIA even bypassed and lied to senate, congress, FBI and NSA to fulfill its commitment of supporting Al Quaida.

Anyone with any logic can see this. Unfortuantely, we have people like other posters that choose to look the other way. you can look the way only for a while though, eventually you have to look at the right direction when you get hit in the face. with whatever your trying to ignore.
 
May god help Syrian Army and hopefully they will be able to defeat these hired terrorists.
 
Guys, any statistics about the shia terrorist coming in the thousands from iran, lebanon and iraq ??

May god help Syrian Army and hopefully they will be able to defeat these hired terrorists.
Its no the syrian ary, its the shia alawi minority army as 80% of all members are from the minority alawi
 

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