‘US knows weapons sent to Syrian rebels end up with terrorists’ – German journo to RT
RT,
27 September, 2016
The
CIA has been coordinating weapon deliveries on the Turkey-Syria
border, German journalist Jurgen Todenhofer, who recently spoke with
a Jabhat al-Nusra commander, told RT. He added that the US knows that
the weapons it delivers to rebels end up with terrorists.
“This
is a game everybody knows. It’s very clear that the Americans know
that their weapons will in the end be in the hands of
terrorists,” Todenhofer
said speaking to RT.
This
is neither a mistake nor a case of negligence, Todenhofer believes,
despite some opinions suggesting that American weapons could have
accidentally fallen into the hands of terrorists.
In
response to a recent State Department release which said the US had
not been supporting terrorists, but some of its allies could have
been, Todenhofer said, “maybe
there were allies in between. But everybody knows that they are using
allies and they are allowing allies... It doesn’t matter if a TOW
rocket or a TOW missile, which is an American missile, comes [to
terrorists] from another group.”
Todenhofer
said that when a terrorist group wants the weapons which are supplied
to rebels it changes its name and from that point it belongs to the
so-called ’moderate opposition.’
“In
a certain way he [the Jabhat al-Nusra commander] is repeating what
Pentagon said four years ago,” he
stated. “They are trying to get rid of Assad with the help of the
rebels,” the journalist concluded.
Todenhofer
conducted an interview with a Jabhat al-Nusra terrorist group
commander for the Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger newspaper on September 17.
In 2014
Todenhofer visited Syria and Iraq, and became the first
western journalist who was allowed in IS-controlled territories and
managed to safely return home.
In
the interview the Jabhat al-Nusra unit commander Abu Al Ezz said that
US weapons are being delivered to the terrorist group by governments
that Washington supports and American instructors have been providing
instruction on how to use them. “Yes, the US supports the
opposition [in Syria], but not directly. They support the countries
that support us. But we are not yet satisfied with this support,”
he said.
He
also echoed claims made by Moscow and the Syrian government that the
militants were using the Syrian ceasefire, agreed on by Russia and US
on September 9, to prepare for a new offensive. “We
do not recognize the ceasefire. We will regroup our groups. We will
carry out the next overwhelming attack against the regime in a few
days,” he
said.
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