CIA, Saudis To Give "Select" Syrian Militants
Weapons Capable Of Downing Commercial Airliners
By Tyler Durden
November 06, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "Zerohedge"
- Wednesday brought a veritable smorgasbord of “new” information
about the Russian passenger jet which fell out of the sky above the
Sinai Peninsula last weekend.
First there was an audio recording from ISIS’
Egyptian affiliate reiterating that they did indeed “down” the
plane. Next, the ISIS home office in Raqqa (or Langley or Hollywood)
released a video of five guys sitting in the front yard
congratulating their Egyptian “brothers” on the accomplishment.
Then the UK
grounded air traffic from Sharm el-Sheikh noting that the plane
“may well” have had an “explosive device” on board.
Finally, US media lit up with reports that
according to American “intelligence” sources, ISIS was probably
responsible for the crash.
Over the course of the investigation, one question
that’s continually come up is whether militants could have shot the
plane down. Generally speaking, the contention that ISIS (or at
least IS Sinai) has the technology and/or the expertise to shoot
down a passenger jet flying at 31,000 feet has been discredited by
“experts” and
infrared satellite imagery.
But that’s nothing the CIA can’t fix.
With the Pentagon now set to deploy US ground
troops to Syria (and indeed they may already be there, operating
near Latakia no less), Washington is reportedly bolstering the
supply lines to “moderate” anti-regime forces at the urging of
(guess who) the Saudis and Erdogan.
Incredibly, some of the weapons being
passed out may be shoulder-fire man-portable air-defense systems, or
Manpads, capable of hitting civilian aircraft.
But don’t worry, those will only be given to
“select rebels.” Here’s
more from WSJ:
The U.S. and its regional allies agreed to
increase shipments of weapons and other supplies to help
moderate Syrian rebels hold their ground and challenge the
intervention of Russia and Iran on behalf of Syrian President
Bashar al-Assad, U.S. officials and their counterparts in the
region said.
The deliveries from the Central
Intelligence Agency, Saudi Arabia and other allied spy services
deepen the fight between the forces battling in Syria, despite
President Barack Obama’s public pledge to not let the conflict
become a U.S.-Russia proxy war.
Saudi officials not only pushed for the
White House to keep the arms pipeline open, but also warned the
administration against backing away from a longstanding demand
that Mr. Assad must leave office.
In the past month of intensifying
Russian airstrikes, the CIA and its partners have increased the
flow of military supplies to rebels in northern Syria, including
of U.S.-made TOW antitank missiles, these officials said.
Those supplies will continue to increase in coming weeks,
replenishing stocks depleted by the regime’s expanded military
offensive.
An Obama administration official said the
military pressure is needed to push Mr. Assad from power.
“Assad is not going to feel any
pressure to make concessions if there is no viable opposition
that has the capacity, through the support of its partners, to
put pressure on his regime,” the
official said.
In addition to the arms the U.S.
has agreed to provide, Saudi and Turkish officials have renewed
talks with their American counterparts about allowing limited
supplies of shoulder-fire man-portable air-defense systems, or
Manpads, to select rebels. Those weapons could help target
regime aircraft, in particular those responsible for dropping
barrel bombs, and could also help keep Russian air power at bay,
the officials said.
Mr. Obama has long rebuffed such
proposals, citing the risk to civilian aircraft and fears they
could end up in the hands of terrorists. To reduce those
dangers, U.S. allies have proposed retrofitting the equipment to
add so-called kill switches and specialized software that would
prevent the operator from using the weapon outside a designated
area, said officials in the region briefed on the option.
U.S. intelligence agencies are concerned
that a few older Manpads may already have been smuggled into
Syria through supply channels the CIA doesn’t control.
If that sounds insane to you, that’s
because it is. Even as US
intelligence (which we can only assume emanates from the CIA)
indicates that IS Sinai likely brought down a Russian passenger jet
with 224 people on board, the same CIA is working with the Saudis to
supply “select rebels” with weapons capable of shooting down
commercial airliners.
In order to make sure no one ends up blowing a 747
out of the sky, Washington will “retrofit” the weapons with
“special” software that makes sure they can only be used in certain
areas.
Make no mistake, this has gone beyond absurd and
is now bordering on the bizarre. It’s apparently not enough that the
US is supplying anti-tank missiles to rebels shooting at the very
same Iran-backed militias that the US implicitly supports across the
border in Iraq so now, the CIA and Saudi Arabia will give these
rebels the firepower to shoot down planes,
meaning that in the “best” case scenario they’ll be
firing at Russian fighter jets, and in the worst case scenario these
weapons will end up in the “wrong” hands and be used to down
commercial flights.
It's difficult to see how John Kerry can attend
"peace" talks in Vienna and keep a straight face while chatting with
Sergei Lavrov. That's not to say that Russia bears no responsibility
for its role in the conflict (sure, Moscow is supporting a
"legitimate" government in Syria but they're still dropping bombs on
populated areas), but the US and the Saudis are arming Sunni
extremist groups and encouraging them to shoot at Russian and
Iranian forces. For Obama to suggest this isn't a proxy war is
absurd.
Putting this all together, it now appears possible
that the US is, i) sending anti-tank weapons to rebels who are
shooting at Iranian soldiers, ii) embedding ground troops near
Latakia which means they'll almost certainly be engaging Hezbollah
directly, and iii) passing weapons capable of downing a commercial
airliner to "select" militants days after a Russian passenger jet
exploded in the skies above the Sinai Peninsula.
This is all in conjunction with the Saudis and
Erodgan, who just rigged an election in Turkey on the way to
rewriting his country's constitution.
And the Western
media reports this with a straight face as though it all makes some
measure of sense...