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U.S. trained ISIS at secret Jordan base
Described
as covert aid to insurgents targeting al-Assad
WND,
17
June, 2014
Members
of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIS, were trained in
2012 by U.S. instructors working at a secret base in Jordan,
according to informed Jordanian officials.
The
officials said dozens of ISIS members were trained at the time as
part of covert aid to the insurgents targeting the regime of Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad in Syria. The officials said the training
was not meant to be used for any future campaign in Iraq.
The
Jordanian officials said all ISIS members who received U.S. training
to fight in Syria were first vetted for any links to extremist groups
like al-Qaida.
In
February 2012, WND was first to report the U.S., Turkey and Jordan
were running a training base for the Syrian rebels in the Jordanian
town of Safawi in the country’s northern desert region.
That
report has since been corroborated by numerous other media accounts.
Last
March, the German weekly Der Spiegel reported Americans were trainingSyrian rebels in Jordan.
Quoting
what it said were training participants and organizers, Der Spiegel
reported it was not clear whether the Americans worked for private
firms or were with the U.S. Army, but the magazine said some
organizers wore uniforms. The training in Jordan reportedly focused
on use of anti-tank weaponry.
The
German magazine reported some 200 men received the training over the
previous three months amid U.S. plans to train a total of 1,200
members of the Free Syrian Army in two camps in the south and the
east of Jordan.
Britain’s
Guardian newspaper also reported last March that U.S. trainers were
aiding Syrian rebels in Jordan along with British and French
instructors.
Reuters
reported a spokesman for the U.S. Defense Department declined
immediate comment on the German magazine’s report. The French
foreign ministry and Britain’s foreign and defense ministries also
would not comment to Reuters.
The
Jordanian officials spoke to WND amid concern the sectarian violence
in Iraq will spill over into their own country as well as into Syria.
ISIS
previously posted a video on YouTube threatening to move on Jordan
and “slaughter” King Abdullah, whom they view as an enemy of
Islam.
WND
reported last week that, according to Jordanian and Syrian regime
sources, Saudi Arabia has been arming the ISIS and that the Saudis
are a driving force in supporting the al-Qaida-linked group.
WND
further reported that, according to a Shiite source in contact with a
high official in the government of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri
al-Maliki, the Obama administration has been aware for two months
that the al-Qaida-inspired group that has taken over two Iraqi cities
and now is threatening Baghdad also was training fighters in Turkey.
The
source told WND that at least one of the training camps of the group
Iraq of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Syria, the ISIS, is in the
vicinity of Incirlik Air Base near Adana, Turkey, where American
personnel and equipment are located.
He
called Obama “an accomplice” in the attacks that are threatening
the Maliki government the U.S. helped establish through the Iraq war.
The
source said that after training in Turkey, thousands of ISIS fighters
went to Iraq by way of Syria to join the effort to establish an
Islamic caliphate subject to strict Islamic law, or Shariah.
Karma.
Another 9/11 in store for America
17 June, 2014
A country that sponsors terrorist training inevitably becomes a victim of terrorists. The U.S. persistently continues running short-sighted policies, jeopardizing its own population. After Iraq, where Islamists threaten to remove U.S. puppet Maliki, it is now Right Sector militants in Ukraine, who will soon be fighting against puppet Poroshenko and their "parent number 2" - the Poles.
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina warned on Sunday that the next large-scale terrorist attack, similar to 9/11 attacks in 2001, can be organized by the Jihadi group that terrorizes Baghdad today - the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" (ISIL). The senator proposed to immediately conduct air strikes on militants' positions to prevent such a development. "We need air power immediately to stop the advance toward Baghdad," said Graham on "Face the Nation." According to him, he proceeds from the information obtained from CIA sources. "I think it's inevitable. The seeds of 9/11 are being planted all over Iraq and Syria. You don't have to believe me, this is what they're telling you they're gonna do. They're not hiding their agenda. They want an Islamic caliphate," Graham said. "They plan to drive us out of the Mideast by attacking us here at home."
The ISIL 8,000-strong army, which the Americans help to overthrow the government of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, is sponsored by the money of their allies - the Gulf countries: Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. This is evidenced by the report made by the Brookings Institution. "Over the last two and a half years, Kuwait has emerged as a financing and organizational hub for charities and individuals supporting Syria's myriad rebel groups. These donors have taken advantage of Kuwait's unique freedom of association and its relatively weak financial rules to channel money to some of the estimated 1,000 rebel brigades now fighting against Syrian president Bashar al-Asad," the report says.
According to the report, the money comes to Syria through Turkey or Jordan. The U.S. Treasury Department is aware of this activity (sponsoring the ISIL), the report says. However, Western diplomats and officials simply shrugged it all off.
On Monday, it became clear that ISIL militants already control not only eastern regions of Syria, a part of Lebanon and Jordan, but also a significant part of Iraq. They are some 80 kilometers far from Baghdad. The offensive began on June 11 with capturing the cities of Mosul and Tikrit and 31 Turkish citizen. At the same time, Kurdish militants took Kirkuk, the capital of the eponymous oil province of Iraq, and stated that they were controlling it. Thus, Iraq - the country that peacefully existed under Saddam Hussein - threatens to collapse into three states as Iran, of course, will not allow the transfer of the Shiite south under the authority of the Sunnis.
The struggle against the Soviet "occupation" of Afghanistan pushed the U.S. towards the creation of the infamous Al-Qaeda terrorist network, which then organized the biggest terrorist attack in U.S. history, questioning American invulnerability. History repeats itself, and now the United States is growing a new threat in Syria in the face of a far more dangerous enemy.
President Obama said Friday that he would not send troops to Iraq. Obama blamed the al-Maliki government, which, in his opinion, did not ensure conditions for equal coexistence of ethnic and religious minorities. National Security Advisor Tom Donilon warned that air strikes were "not a panacea." The United States invested nearly $18 billion in the Iraqi armed forces and the army, but, as we see, the morale of the army is extremely low. Iraqi soldiers surrender and flee.
"If the U.S. had agreed to such help, it would have meant that the Americans are fighting against themselves, as supporting one group in Syria, it's impossible to fight against it in Iraq, - Andrey Areshev, a political scientist, columnist for Noah's Ark newspaper told Pravda.Ru. - But they will continue to use manipulated chaos as a method of maintaining their supremacy. The objective is to prevent the formation of a force in Eurasia that could challenge them. The costs of this policy of manipulated chaos, namely, victims on the part of American citizens, have long been understood and accepted. This is the price that one should pay to preserve American hegemony in the world." However, contrary to this strategy, the US supremacy has been fading away.
Senator Graham said that the collapse of the Iraqi government would be the "worst case scenario." To avoid this, the U.S. will have to rely on Iran, "likening the situation to the American alliance with Joseph Stalin during the Second World War to ensure victory over Adolf Hitler." The senator was right. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Saturday that the Islamic Republic reached an agreement with the United States and other participants in the negotiations to lift sanctions. He also noted that the country would be allowed to enrich uranium.
Thus, the U.S. policy to sponsor terrorists and provide political support to them in the fight against legitimate governments, is flawed. In addition to threats of terrorist attacks in the United States or in third countries against American citizens, it still implies the strengthening of strategic rivals.
Let's go back to Ukraine. We may expect the growth of terrorist activities conducted by trained fighters, renamed as the National Guard of Ukraine. One shall expect the strengthening of Russia's strategic position as well. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the militants were trained in Poland. This was stated by Polish politician Janusz Korwin-Mikke as well. Although Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk denied the data, the Polish press had described those camps in detail long before Maidan. Prior to that, Poland was violating domestic law by participating in operations to support the organization of secret CIA prisons. Poland does have some experience of conducting illegal activities.
Sunday's attack of Right Sector fighters on the Russian Embassy in Kiev shows that they feel complete impunity. What will happen when they get out of control, topple Poroshenko and turn their bayonets against their sworn enemy - the Poles? History knows such examples, for example, the Volyn (Volhynia) massacre, in which thousands of innocent Poles were killed. "Such an option can not be excluded, because such structures are deliberately cultivated. It is quite possible that they can be used against Poland or another European country, but, in my opinion, they are grown to be used against Russia," Andrei Areshev told Pravda.Ru.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov recalled that eleven years ago, the U.S. announced victory of democracy in Iraq. However, the situation in the country has been worsening steadily. According to Lavrov, the unity of Iraq was called into question: "The development of terrorism takes place because occupying forces were not contributing to the national dialogue. They were engaged exclusively in their own interests." Just replace "Iraq" with "Ukraine." The time, when Western peacemakers are deployed in Ukraine is drawing near, and there you have the description of the situation in five years.
Lyuba Lulko
Pravda.Ru
Volte
face! This is the same John McCain that was in favour of giving all
possible support to these people.
Different situation - same response - "bomb them back to the stone age"
John
McCain: ISIS Will Attack America
The United States needs to begin airstrikes on Iraq right away to stop the growing unrest in Iraq, Sen. John McCain said.
15
June, 2014
"If
we don't do anything, then you will see the Iranians come in — and
they are already in," the Arizona Republican, who sits on the
Senate Armed Services Committee, told Jeanine Pirro Saturday on her
Fox News Program. "You will see them in greater numbers if
Maliki feels he cannot get help from the U.N. or other allies."
McCain
was referring to Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The Sunni
militants of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have captured
large swaths of territory north of Baghdad since Tuesday. Their
advance on Baghdad was sending food prices dramatically higher and
prompting tighter security in the city of 7 million people.
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Defense
Secretary Chuck Hagel on Saturday ordered the USS George H.W. Bush
aircraft carrier into the Persian Gulf as President Barack Obama
weighed possible military action in Iraq. Officials said the move
would give the president more flexibility if military action were
needed to protect American citizens and interests in Baghdad.
McCain
told Pirro that he had no doubt that ISIS would plan attacks against
the United States.
"It
has everything to do with the threat that they pose. ISIS is the
worst of the worst. Even one of the extremist groups can't stand
them."
The
senator continued his call for a new national security team at the
White House in light of the spiraling Iraqi developments.
"It
has been a complete failure," said of Obama's foreign policy,
especially since the president pulled out all U.S. troops in late
2011. "We could have left troops behind. We could have left them
as we did in Japan. Germany, Bosnia. As we did in Korea as a
stabilizing force.
"I
predicted when he pulled them all out that it would be doomed to
failure. I predicted it three times."
McCain
was among the many Senate Republicans who warned of a militant
resurgence in Iraq in letters to the president in 2009, 2010, and
last year.
A
total of 4,486 U.S. soldiers died in the Iraq War, which lasted from
March 2003 to December 2011.
"It's
been an utter and total failure both in Iraq — and now it's going
to be in Afghanistan," he told Pirro. "We need a new team.
We need the ones that won the war. We had that war won.
"We
blew it — and we took everybody out. We didn't leave a residual
force behind," McCain said.
"That's
a tragedy because we lost over 4,000 brave young Americans."
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