Russia
speaks at UN Security Council: ‘Al Qaeda receiving tanks and heavy
weapons from US coalition’
Alex
Christoferou
26
September, 2016
Russia’s
envoy to the UN, Vitaly Churkin says, "The ceasefire can only be
salvaged now on a collective basis."
With
each passing day, more and more people wake up to the fact that the
United States is directly supporting Al Qaeda and ISIS in Syria.
America’s
plan was never to destroy ISIS. It was to use ISIS as its proxy
“boots on the ground” in order to overthrow Assad.
The
Saudi proxy army of Al Qaeda was likewise sent in to Syria to aid in
the “Assad must go” mission…albeit the guys who took out the
Twin Towers in 2001 now had a Madison Avenue rebranding under
the name of Al Nusra.
Problem
is Assad held his ground, as Syria fought back against incredible
odds, and with a high cost.
Russia
and Iran could not stand by any longer and allow Syria to be
dismantled by the unholy American-Wahhabi alliance.
America
now finds itself losing, unable to complete its goal of regime
change.
Saudi
Arabia remains silent thus far. All masters pulling the strings are
usually quiet in the shadows. Why should the Kingdom make any
statements on its failed war in Syria, when it has its bought and
paid for puppets (Barack Obama, John Kerry, Samantha Power, and
Hillary Clinton) out in front.
And
so the war of words reached fever pitch at a UN emergency Security
Council meeting where The
Duran covered US envoy Samantha Power’s statement of
support for ISIS and Al Qaeda.
Now
we turn to the adults in the room…the real diplomats, to get beyond
the western war spin and hear the uncomfortable truths about the
Syrian invasion orchestrated by Washington and Riyadh.
Russia’s
envoy to the UN, Vitaly Churkin responded to Samantha Power with
stunning revelations about
America’s latest war…
It
was revealed by Russia that Al-Nusra Front (aka Al Qaeda) in
Aleppo continues to receive tanks and heavy weapons shipped by
“western backers”. American diplomats and mass media
channels conveniently omits such facts, as the US does nothing to
stop the flow of weapons to the terrorists in Syria.
“They are armed by tanks, APCs, field artillery, multiple rocket launchers… dozens and dozens of units, including heavy weaponry… Of course, they couldn’t have made this equipment themselves. All of this has been received by them and is still being shipped to them by generous Western backers, with the US, presumably, turning a blind eye.”
It
was revealed by Russia that Al-Nusra (aka Al Qaeda) terrorists
are using the civilian population of Aleppo as human shields,
while indiscriminately attacking residential areas controlled by the
legitimate, internationally recognized, Syrian government.
“Over 200,000 residents of Aleppo are hostages of the Al-Nusra Front and groups allied with it.”
Finally
Russia countered
statements made by Samantha Power, laying
out the glaring fact that the US has been unable (after 8 months) to
separate “good terrorists” from “bad terrorists”, or as
America calls them “moderate rebels”…a term that has now become
synonymous with Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny.
“The ceasefire can only be salvaged now on a collective basis. It’s not us that have to prove something to somebody unilaterally. We have to see proof that there is a genuine desire to separate US-allied rebel groups from the Al-Nusra Front, then destroy the Al-Nusra Front and bring the opposition into a political process. Otherwise our suspicions that this was only meant to shield the Al-Nusra Front would only grow stronger.”
And
because the United States cannot separate “moderate rebels”
from Al Nusra, securing peace in Syria “is
almost an impossible task now.”
RT
reports further on
Russia’s position and statement at the UN meeting….
Moscow’s experience of giving concessions to the Syrian rebels following requests from the US, in the hope of it culminating in a ceasefire has not worked, Churkin told the Security Council adding that Moscow will no longer be following these steps.
Vitaly Churkin said that Russia has pressured Damascus on several occasions to meet the demands of its opponents, in the hope that this would lead to a ceasefire. However, this has not had the desired result and has seen constant violations by some rebel groups despite Washington’s promise to keep them under control.
“The American side de facto signed that it was unable to influence the groups it sponsors and to deliver on the deal as it promised. First of all, to separate those groups from terrorists and mark their positions on the ground accordingly,” he said.
He added that the actions of the US-led coalition, which killed 62 Syrian government soldiers in a miscalculated airstrike near Deir ez-Zor and exposed them to an offensive by the terrorist group Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) damaged relations with Damascus.
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