The
concept of false flags is not new. This article appeared in
Britain's Daily Mail in January, but was later removed but survives in web
archives.
U.S.
'backed plan to launch chemical weapon attack on Syria and blame it
on Assad's regime'
- Leaked emails from defense contractor refers to chemical weapons saying 'the idea is approved by Washington'
- Obama issued warning to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad last month that use of chemical warfare was 'totally unacceptable'
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January, 2013
Leaked
emails have allegedly proved that the White House gave the green
light to a chemical weapons attack in Syria that could be blamed on
Assad's regime and in turn, spur international military action in the
devastated country.
A
report released on Monday contains an email exchange between two
senior officials at British-based contractor Britam Defence where a
scheme 'approved by Washington' is outlined explaining that Qatar
would fund rebel forces in Syria to use chemical weapons.
Barack
Obama made it clear to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad last month
that the U.S. would not tolerate Syria using chemical weapons against
its own people.
War
games: An explosion in the Syrian city of Homs last month. It has
been now been suggested that the U.S. backed the use of chemical
weapons to spur international military intervention
According
to Infowars.com,
the December 25 email was sent from Britam's Business Development
Director David Goulding to company founder Philip Doughty.
It
reads: 'Phil... We’ve got a new offer. It’s about Syria again.
Qataris propose an attractive deal and swear that the idea is
approved by Washington.
'We’ll
have to deliver a CW to Homs, a Soviet origin g-shell from Libya
similar to those that Assad should have.
'They
want us to deploy our Ukrainian personnel that should speak Russian
and make a video record.
'Frankly,
I don’t think it’s a good idea but the sums proposed are
enormous. Your opinion?
'Kind
regards, David.'
Britam
Defence had not yet returned a request for comment to MailOnline.
Leaked:
The email was allegedly sent from a top official at a British defense
contractor regarding a 'Washington approved' chemical attack in Syria
which could be blamed on Assad's regime
The
emails were released by a Malaysian hacker who also obtained senior
executives resumés and copies of passports via an unprotected
company server, according to Cyber
War News.
Dave
Goulding's Linkedin profile lists him as Business Development
Director at Britam Defence Ltd in Security and Investigations. A
business networking profile for Phil Doughty lists him as Chief
Operationg Officer for Britam, United Arab Emirates, Security and
Investigations.
The
U.S. State Department had not returned a request for comment on the
alleged emails to MailOnline today at time of publication.
However
the use of chemical warfare was raised at a press briefing in D.C. on
January 28.
A
spokesman said that the U.S. joined the international community in
'setting common redlines about the consequences of using chemical
weapons'.
Countless
losses: Families attempt to identify the bodies of Syrian fighters
shot and dumped in a river in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo
today
Devastation:
People gather at a site hit by what activists said was missiles fired
by a Syrian Air Force fighter jet from forces loyal to Assad, at the
souk of Azaz, north of Aleppo on January 13
A
leaked U.S. government cable revealed that the Syrian army more than
likely had used chemical weapons during an attack in the city of Homs
in December.
The
document, revealed in The
Cable,
revealed the findings of an investigation by Scott Frederic Kilner,
the U.S. consul general in Istanbul, into accusations that the Syrian
army used chemical weapons in the December 23 attack.
An
Obama administration official who had access to the document was
reported as saying: 'We can't definitely say 100 per cent, but Syrian
contacts made a compelling case that Agent 15 was used in Homs on
Dec. 23.'
Mr
Kilner's investigation included interviews with civilians, doctors,
and rebels present during the attack, as well as the former general
and head of the Syrian WMD program, Mustafa al-Sheikh.
Dr.
Nashwan Abu Abdo, a neurologist in Homs, is certain chemical weapons
were used. He told The Cable: 'It was a chemical weapon, we are sure
of that, because tear gas can't cause the death of people.'
Threats:
Barack Obama said during a speech last month that if Syria used
chemical weapons against its own people it would be 'totally
unacceptable'
Tyrant:
Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, pictured with his wife Asma, is
facing increasing international pressure over his brutal massacre of
his own people
Eye
witness accounts from the investigation revealed that a tank launched
chemical weapons and caused people exposed to them to suffer nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain, delirium, seizures, and respiratory
distress.
The
symptoms suggest that the weaponized compound Agent-15 was
responsible. Syria denied using chemical weapons and said it would
never use them against citizens.
Speaking
to Pentagon reporters at the time, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta
said his biggest concern was how the U.S. and allies would secure the
chemical and biological weapons sites scattered across Syria and
ensure the components don't end up in the wrong hands if the regime
falls, particularly under violent conditions.
Government
forces and rebels in Syria have both been accused by human rights
groups of carrying out brutal warfare in the 22-month-old conflict,
which has claimed more than 60,000 lives.
Syria
Rebels testing Tekkim chemicals to use as chem weapons
RT,
December, 2012
December, 2012
Chemical
Syria: 'Enemies of Allah will die like rabbits'
Syria's
military is preparing to use chemical weapons against rebels, and is
awaiting final orders from President Assad according to un-named US
officials quoted in the American media. Washington says THAT would be
all the reason it needs to intervene in the conflict. And as RT's
Middle East correspondent Paula Slier reports, the timing of these
unsubstantiated WMD revelations may not be coincidence.
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