Obama secretly approved the shipment of antitank weapons to Syria
This week, NATO and the G-8 summit came and went without
participating nations agree on a way to handle the insurgency in Syria, but is
now reported that the U.S. may already be taking matters into clean hands.
Military sources spoke on Israel Debka news agency that the
administration of U.S. President Barack Obama has signed an agreement with
foreign intelligence is to equip the Syrian rebels modern anti-tank missiles.
After 14 months of ongoing battles between the country's leader, Bashar
al-Assad, and opposition to his regime, suddenly rebel forces are to respond
with weapons would be sent with the blessing of President Obama.
Sources close to the matter who spoke on condition of
anonymity say Debka a recent rash of explosions decimating the fleet of heavy
Assad T-72 tanks can be attributed to third-generation anti-tank weapons,
specifically 9K115-2 Metis-M and Kornet E, provided by U.S. forces. The source
of firepower is spread through Arabia and intelligence agencies under the
pressure of Qatar American commander sent a secret message.
Rumors of weapons being provided by America's allies comes
just days after President Obama told a member at the G-8 this weekend's summit at
Camp David, Maryland that "Bashar al Assad must leave power. "A few
days later in Chicago, the NATO meeting in Illinois, however, these countries
did not formally agree to a plan to oust the leader.
Speaking of the Windy City this weekend, NATO Secretary
Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the organization had "no intention" of
using military strikes to hunt Assad.
In March, President Obama told the Weekly Atlantic, "It
is our estimation that day [Assad] are numbered -. It's not a question of if
but when" Despite this promise, however, the Syrian leader n has continued
to battle against rebels in an ongoing series of skirmishes that left thousands
dead since last year.
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