Based
on precedent I feel sure video footage will follow
US-backed
forces have right to self-defense, but others do not - State
Department
RT,
24
November, 2015
Turkey
and the rebels it backs northern Syria had the right to defend
themselves against Russian airstrikes, State Department spokesman
told reporters. The rebels reportedly killed one Russian pilot who
ejected from the jet hit by a Turkish missile.
During
the regular press briefing, Mark Toner said the Syrian government did
not have such a right, though.
When
asked by RT's Gayane Chichakyan if the State Department considered
the rebels who reportedly killed the Russian pilots "moderates,"
Toner replied:
"We’ve
seen conflicting reports. One pilot may not have been killed. If
these ‘Turkomen’ were actually being attacked by Russian strikes,
they have every right to defend themselves.”
AP's
diplomatic correspondent Matt Lee asked a follow up question.
"Doesn’t
that apply to everyone, not just rebels backed by West? Including the
Assad regime?"
What
the Assad regime was doing "is not self-defense," Toner
countered, arguing that the government in Damascus responded to
"peaceful protests with four years of terror."
When
other reporters questioned his description of the Syrian conflict as
a "peaceful protest," Toner brushed them off by saying that
"everyone in this room knows what happened."
Toner
repeated several times that Washington stood by Turkey as a NATO
ally, and its "right to protect its sovereign airspace”, while
refusing to comment on the specifics of this morning's downing of a
Russian jet because, by his admission, he had no details yet.
The
State Department spokesman confirmed the US was supplying TOW
missiles – seen in a video purportedly showing the rebels
destroying a Russian search-and-rescue helicopter – to the
"moderates" in northern Syria who were supposedly battling
Islamic State forces.
Another
revelation at the briefing on Tuesday was that the "de-confliction"
mechanism established between the US and Russia last month to avoid
clashes in the skies over Syria did not apply to any other members of
the US-led coalition.
Asked
by Chichakyan if the State Department would condemn the rebels’ use
of US-supplied missiles against a Russian rescue helicopter, Toner
replied that Syria was a “very complex environment.”
Repeating
that Russia was supporting Assad and directing airstrikes against the
“moderate Syrian opposition,” he said that this only increased
the urgency to speed up the political transition, so that everyone
could focus on fighting Islamic State
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