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originally posted by: IsntLifeFunny
a reply to: xuenchen
Stop smiling at such things please. It honestly turns me away from this site every time I see you post because you say things with terrible implications as if it's all some big damn joke.
is there an ignore feature on ATS?
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
a reply to: TheBandit795
We all know the Saudis are involved in the creation of ISIS so anything Saudi related will involve the US.
Although ISIS only officially formed in April 2013, its roots lie in Al-Qaeda in Iraq, the same group Assad paid and equipped in the mid-2000s to fight the Americans in precisely the region of Iraq now occupied by ISIS. In 2003, on the regime’s orders, Syria’s ordinarily mild-mannered Grand Mufti Sheikh Ahmad Kuftaro issued a gladiatorial fatwa calling for attacks, including suicide bombings, against the Americans in Iraq. Those who came back alive after making the trip over the border – following training and funding from the regime – were promptly thrown into Damascus’ notorious Sednaya prison upon their return. Years later, on May 31, 2011, Assad suddenly pardoned and released dozens of Sednaya’s most dangerous inmates, who predictably went on to become leaders in Islamist rebel brigades, including extremist ones. This was at the same time the regime was imprisoning, torturing, and indeed murdering the secular and nonviolent democracy activists out in the streets. What was going on? As Aron Lund, editor of the Carnegie Endowment’s "Syria in Crisis" page, put it, “There are no random acts of kindness from this regime.”
originally posted by: Danbones
just listening to Jack Blood on his internet radio show ( deadlinelive.nfo)
I guess Isis is staging out of Nato controlled safe zones in neighboring areas
jordan and turkey etc
originally posted by: Chadwickus
originally posted by: Danbones
just listening to Jack Blood on his internet radio show ( deadlinelive.nfo)
I guess Isis is staging out of Nato controlled safe zones in neighboring areas
jordan and turkey etc
Big claim there
I assume you've got some proof of that, apart from some radio show, right?
www.globalresearch.ca...
As this latest Western manufactured ‘terror nightmare’ continues to unfold in Iraq and Syria, we’ve learned that US President Barack Obama has now asked Congress to authorize direct military aid and equipment to be sent to ‘the rebels’ in Syria. This latest stage of Washington’s project in Syria is said to total $500 million, expanding the covert CIA/FSA training facilities that have ties to ISIS in both Jordan and Turkey…
www.informationclearinghouse.info...
ISIS Supply Lines Originate in NATO's Turkey : Report
By Tony Cartalucci
November 30, 2014 "ICH" - "LD" - Germany's international broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) published a video report of immense implications - possibly the first national broadcaster in the West to admit that the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS) is supplied not by "black market oil" or "hostage ransoms" but billions of dollars worth of supplies carried into Syria across NATO member Turkey's borders via hundreds of trucks a day.
originally posted by: Dr UAE
originally posted by: starwarsisreal
a reply to: TheBandit795
We all know the Saudis are involved in the creation of ISIS so anything Saudi related will involve the US.
Saudi Arabia announced today that whom shall ever show any support or even passion towards ISIS will be punished by at least three years in prison.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: Danbones
Sorry, but the FSA isn't ISIS.
So big fail on that one, and with Turkey, I must have misunderstood you when you said NATO controlled safe zones, that sounded like NATO military bases, not an entire country, of course people and supplies will come in to Syria from Turkey, they share a border.
training facilities that have ties to ISIS in both Jordan and Turkey…
The report titled, "'IS' supply channels through Turkey," confirms what has been reported by geopolitical analysts since at least as early as 2011 - that NATO member Turkey has allowed a torrent in supplies, fighters, and weapons to cross its borders unopposed to resupply ISIS positions inside of Syria.
staging
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: xuenchen
So, if the US is backing ISIS in Syria to help overthrow Assad, why did Assad give arms to them when they were known as AQI? Why did Assad not attack ISIS bases when he had the chance?
Is Assad colluding with the US to overthrow himself???