“Meanwhile,
Barack the Bloody breaks more laws to keep funneling arms to Al
Qaeda.
We
are so done with these people in Washington. They just need to be
removed. They are absolutely in the way. They are absolutely
obstacles. They are absolutely enemies.”
–
Mike
Ruppert
Yes,
we can: Obama waives anti-terrorism provisions to arm Syrian rebels
The
Obama administration waived provisions of a federal law which ban the
supply of weapons and money to terrorists. The move is opening doors
to supplying Syrian opposition with protection from chemical weapons.
RT,
17
September, 2013
The
Arms Export Control Act (AECA) allows the US president to waive
provisions in Sections 40 and 40A, which forbid providing munitions,
credit and licenses to countries supporting acts of terrorism. But
those prohibitions can be waived "if the President determines
that the transaction is essential to the national security interests
of the United States."
President
Barrack Obama ordered such a waiver for supplying chemical
weapons-related assistance to "select vetted members" of
Syrian opposition forces, the administration announced on Monday.
The
announcement came after a UN report, which confirmed that sarin gas
was indeed used in Syria on August 21, but didn’t point to either
the Syrian army or the rebel forces as the culprits.
US
ambassador to the UN Samantha Power said she was convinced that
details of the report “make
clear that only the regime could have carried out this large-scale
chemical weapons attack.”
But
Power’s counterpart from Russia Vitaly Churkin said the report has
no “airtight proof or
conclusions”
pointing to the Assad government and that it allows “everyone
to draw their own conclusions, hopefully professional and not
affected by political pressure.”
The
US plan to provide chemical weapons-related assistance to Syrian
opposition was in the works before the August attack a senior
administration official said as cited by NBC News. Under the AEC
rules, it will take at least 15 days before any of the materials can
be officially shipped to Syria.
AFP
Photo / Jim Lopez
The
Syrian opposition groups are increasingly dominated by radical
Islamists, many of them foreign fighters who, the UN says, are
involved in numerous crimes committed in Syria. According to
estimates of defense consultancy IHS Jane's, more
than a half
of the forces fighting to topple President Bashar Assad government
are jihadists. The US explicitly listed Al-Nusra Front, a powerful
Al-Qaeda-linked part of the Syrian opposition, as a terrorist
organization.
Still,
US politicians believe national intelligence community can ensure
that the military assistance goes to the right hands.
"Our
intelligence agencies, I think, have a very good handle on who to
support and who not to support,"
Senator Bob Corker said on CBS on Sunday. "And
there's going to be mistakes. We understand some people are going to
get arms that should not be getting arms. But we still should be
doing everything we can to support the free Syrian opposition."
The
US, France and UK announced their intention to provide more help to
the Syrian opposition after a Monday meeting of foreign ministers in
Paris. US Secretary of State said the US pursuits a political
solution of the Syrian crisis, which would deliver a future Syria
without Bashar Assad.
The
US in the past provided non-lethal aid to the Syrian opposition, like
vehicles, night goggles and body armor. CIA also reportedly helped
countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar to smuggle weapons to the
rebels.
Damascus
denied any responsibility for the August sarin attack. But it agreed
to dismantle its chemical weapons stockpile after a call from Russia.
The move put on hold US plan to use military force against Syria in
retaliation for the alleged use of chemical weapons
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