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Bustedknuckle said:ScienceIsCool said:blutto said:....from an interview with a Al-Nusra commander....
Jürgen Todenhöfer: How is the relation between you and the United States? Does the U.S. support the rebels?
Abu al-Ezz: Yes, the U.S. support the opposition, but not directly. They support the countries which support us. But we are not yet satisfied with this support. They should support us with highly developed weapons. We have won battles thanks to the "TOW" missiles. We reached a balance with the regime through these missiles. We received the tanks from Libya through Turkey. Also the "BMs" - multiple rocket launchers. The regime excels us only with their fighter jets, missiles and missile launchers. We captured a share of its missile launchers and a large share came from abroad. But it is through the American "TOW" that we have the situation in some regions under control.
To whom did the U.S. hand those missiles before they were brought to you? Were those missiles first given to the Free Syrian Army by the U.S. and from there to you?
No, the missiles were give directly to us. They were delivered to a certain group. When the "road" was closed and we were besieged we had officers here from Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Israel and the United States.
What did those officers do?
Experts! Experts for the use of satellites, missiles, reconnaissance work, thermal surveillance cameras ...
Were there also American experts?
Yes, experts from several countries.
Including Americans?
Yes. The Americans are on our side, but not as it should be. For example we were told: We must capture and conquer "Battalion 47". Saudi Arabia gave us 500 million Syrian pounds. For taking the "al-Muslimiya" infantry school years ago we received from Kuwait 1.5 million Kuwaiti dinar and from Saudi Arabia 5 million U.S. dollars.
From the governments or from private persons?
From the governments.
http://www.moonofalabama.org/2016/09/todenh%C3%B6fer-interview-with-al-nusra-commander-the-americans-stand-on-our-side.html
Cheers
Looks like Russia decided to remedy the "experts situation" by deleting the CIC that Abu al-Ezz was talking about. Likely payback for the Deir Ezzor "mistake". I find it a bit terrifying that US and Russian forces are fighting opposite sides of a hot war. Not through proxies like we enjoyed throughout the Cold War, but directly. And now they're starting to shoot at one another.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/u-s-coalition-intelligence-operations-room-inside-syria-destroyed-by-russian-missile-attack-thirty-israeli-american-british-turkish-saudi-qatari-intelligence-officials-killed-report/5547099
John Swanson
Russia killing US and other, military members...first time, we'll see where this goes. Not really 'at one another', yet. The US striking Syrian forces not like Russia killing NATO military members.
But over a week ago and no real info...hard to believe Russia didn't know who was manning the center. Plus the intel center helping with info on Syria and Russia targeting ISIL...
Why not? Syrian forces trying to fight off terrorist groups....IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY!! I am not advocating that Russia or Syrian troops attack NATO members, but Syrian troops have the right to defend their homeland as much as America, or Russia, or Great Britain, or France or anyone else.
I don't see any good reason for US led troops to bomb Syrian forces.