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However, do notice that they are not showing the "guns" that were delivered...
I suspect, that the reason it's missing, is because those guns are actually AK rifles.
or are the US supplying Russian made weapons to the scene, to increase the look that the "enemy" is being supplied by Russia.
originally posted by: chrismarco
It's also interesting to note that in the big box of grenades none of them had the pins or the fuze assembly...do they ship separately...
originally posted by: bjarneorn
I suspect, that the reason it's missing, is because those guns are actually AK rifles. Which is the question people should be asking themselves ... are the Russians supplying weapons in a US controlled zone?
originally posted by: buster2010
a reply to: SLAYER69
If true, just another example of how US weapons fall into enemy hands. Whose running this fiasco?
Unless you think the President if flying the plane making the drops or planning the drop zones then the failure belongs to the military.
originally posted by: stumason
a reply to: loveguy
I'm not really understanding your confusion here....
First, the US has been carrying out strikes in Syria for a few weeks now, against IS targets. They've not targeted the Syrian Government in any way whatsoever. And IS aren't the moderate rebels, like the FSA. In fact, IS are attacking YPG (Syrian Kurdish rebels aligned with the FSA) in Kobane, so the operation is in support of moderate Syrian rebel groups being attacked by the Islamist rebels who have taken over swathes of Syria and Iraq...
If you think it is a simple, black and white situation, you're sorely misinformed.
"Yesterday we announced that one resupply bundle went astray and was destroyed. We have since relooked at that and we have determined that a second bundle also went astray and probably fell into enemy hands," Pentagon spokesman Army Colonel Steve Warren said.
The Pentagon has admitted that a chunk of its cache of weapons meant for Kurdish forces battling Islamic State militants in Kobani has fallen into terrorist hands. The Turkish president has been voicing his frustration with Washington over this.
Turkey was adamantly opposed to any deliveries – military or otherwise – to Kurdish forces, which it views as ‘terrorists’.
“We told [US President Barack Obama] that ‘Support that you will lend to the PYD and the PKK is not acceptable to us.’
Now Erdogan also appears frustrated that the Kurdish forces were sent any weapons at all.
originally posted by: SLAYER69
a reply to: xuenchen
Thanks for bringing this to our attention*
If true, just another example of how US weapons fall into enemy hands. Whose running this fiasco?
Oh, wait, never mind. That's racist.
*This video is real but the beheading videos are fake crowd will be along shortly
After the fall of Libya, Al Qaeda and its affiliates would take their fighters and their NATO-supplied weapons and travel to fight in Syria. They would enter the country through NATO-member Turkey.
While the US has repeatedly referred to the militants fighting the government and people of Syria as “moderates,” the vast majority of these fighters are sectarian extremists, many of whom are not even Syrian
It is clear that Al Qaeda was virtually handed the nation of Libya by NATO – intentionally. It is also clear that Al Qaeda was quickly mobilized to then push into Syria and repeat NATO’s success, this time by toppling Damascus.(..)This, because of the Syrian people’s resolution, didn’t happen.
From 2011 onward, the United States and its allies both European and regionally, would supply terrorists fighting the government of Syria billions in cash, weapons, equipment, and even vehicles. Story after story in the Western press admitted this, but always with the caveat that the aid was going to so-called “moderates.” For three years these “moderates” received the combined aid from the United States, United Kingdom, members of the European Union, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Jordan.
The US has also admitted that it was officially arming and equipping terrorists inside of Syria. The Washington Post’s article, ”U.S. weapons reaching Syrian rebels,” reported:
- "The CIA has begun delivering weapons to rebels in Syria, ending months of delay in lethal aid that had been promised by the Obama administration, according to U.S. officials and Syrian figures. The shipments began streaming into the country over the past two weeks, along with separate deliveries by the State Department of vehicles and other gear — a flow of material that marks a major escalation of the U.S. role in Syria’s civil war."