RUSSIA:
100-PAGE REPORT DOCUMENTING SYRIAN JIHAD “REBELS’” USE OF
CHEMICAL WEAPONS
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December, 2013
Will
they vet this document at the Senate
hearings, or will the clueless McCain’s insistence be enough? It
certainly is enough for talking heads like Bill O’Reilly, who
nearly took the head off anyone last night who mentioned al
Qaeda
and/or jihadist
elements in the Syrian opposition.
Russia
says it’s compiled 100-page report blaming Syrian rebels for a
chemical weapons attack Jihadwatch
This
is more than what Obama
has produced as evidence for his claims. “Russia
says it’s compiled 100-page report blaming Syrian
rebels
for a chemical
weapons
attack,” by Matthew Schofield for McClatchy,
September 5:
BERLIN
— Russia says it has compiled a 100-page report detailing what it
says is evidence that Syrian rebels,
not forces loyal to President
Bashar Assad,
were behind a deadly sarin
gas
attack in an Aleppo suburb earlier this year.In a statement posted on
the Russian Foreign Ministry’s website late Wednesday. Russia
said the report had been delivered to the United
Nations
in July and
includes detailed scientific analysis of samples that Russian
technicians collected at the site of the alleged attack, Khan al
Asal.
Russia
said its investigation of the March 19 incident was conducted under
strict protocols established by the Organization for the Prohibition
of Chemical Weapons, the international agency that governs adherence
to treaties prohibiting the use of chemical weapons. It said samples
that Russian technicians had collected had been sent to
OPCW-certified laboratories in Russia.
The
report itself was not released. But
the statement drew a pointed comparison between what it said was the
scientific detail of the report and the far shorter intelligence
summaries that the United
States,
Britain and France have released to justify their assertion that the
Syrian government
launched chemical weapons against Damascus
suburbs on Aug. 21. The
longest of those summaries, by the French, ran nine pages. Each
relies primarily on circumstantial evidence to make its case, and
they disagree with one another on some details, including the number
of people who died in the attack.
The
Russian statement warned the United States and its allies not to
conduct a military strike against Syria
until the United Nations had completed a similarly detailed
scientific study into the Aug. 21 attack. It warned that what it
called the current “hysteria” about a possible military strike in
the West was similar to the false claims and poor intelligence that
preceded the United States invasion of Iraq.
“The
Russian report is specific,” the ministry statement said. “It is
a scientific and technical document.”
The
statement also noted that the attention paid to the Aug. 21 attack
had diverted attention from the investigation into the March 19
incident, which was the reason U.N. investigators were in Syria when
the more recent attack took place.
“Unfortunately,
that investigation still essentially has not begun,” the statement
said….
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