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June, 2014
American Senator Rand Paul says the
US government is involved in training and arming ISIS terrorists and its
allies that have caused havoc in Syria and Iraq. The Republican Senator
from Kentucky said had it not been for American support, ISIS would not
be spreading terror in Iraq today. In the photo, ISIS terrorists are
seen shooting and killing civilians dumped in a ditch in Tal Afar in
Iraq.
Washington DC, Crescent-online
Monday June 23, 2014, 08:49 DST
Monday June 23, 2014, 08:49 DST
The eruption of violence in Iraq by the
so-called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) led by the new
terrorist poster boy Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has sent shock waves in the
region. Numerous questions have been asked about the group’s backers and
how it has made such spectacular gains against the US-trained Iraqi
army.
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It is well known that the archaic Saudi
regime has been the principal sponsor of terrorist groups in the region.
American senator Rand Paul has now accused the US government of arming
ISIS terrorists in Syria and funding its allies despite Washington
expressing hypocritical concern about its murderous activities in Iraq.
The Republican Senator from Kentucky,
Rand Paul made the remarks on NBC News’s ‘Meet the Press’ on Sunday June
22. He said the US regime has been funding ISIS allies and supporting
the terrorist group in Syria.
The ISIS made its mark as the most
ruthless terrorist group in Syria by murdering civilians as well as
members of rival terrorist gangs, essentially out-terrorizing them. The
US has been funding, arming and training these murderous thugs for years
in Syria.
“They’re emboldened because we’ve been
supporting them … It could be Assad [could have] wiped these people out
months ago,” Senator Rand Paul told NBC.
Pembantaian oleh ISIS
“I personally believe that this group
would not be in Iraq and would not be as powerful had we not been
supplying their allies in the war.”
There have been widespread reports that
the CIA has been training terrorists at a secret base in Jordan to
carrying out terrorist activities in Syria. This has gone on since 2012.
According to reports there are between 200 to 1000 American Special
Forces and CIA operatives involved in such terrorist training.
American allies Britain and France are
also involved in such illegal criminal activities while publicly
claiming to be supporting democracy and the rule of law.
The British news agency Reuters and the
Guardian newspaper have reported CIA training of terrorists for
launching operations in Syria. More recently, the independent news
website, WND, has carried similar reports.
The ISIS mutated from the Islamic State
of Iraq, a group that emerged in 2005 in Iraq and was then led by the
Jordanian Musab al-Zarqawi. When he was killed by the Americans in 2006,
the group went into decline but its fortunes were revived with the
US-Saudi-zionist conspiracy against the government of Bashar al-Asad in
Syria.
The Americans had already released their
prize possession, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (real name Ibrahim al-Badri
al-Samarrai) in Iraq. Al-Baghdadi was in American custody from 2005 to
2009 and was held at Camp Bucca after the torture and rape scandals of
Abu Ghraib were exposed.
It is widely believed that the Americans
are using al-Baghdadi—and this is borne out by his activities in Syria
since his release—to advance the American agenda in the region.
With funding from Saudi Arabia and Qatar,
and logistical support from Turkey—all staunch US allies—the ISIS has
emerged as the most ruthless terrorist group. The foreign sponsors have
no favorites; whether it is al-Qaeda, Jabhat al-Nusra or ISIS, they are
interested in results.
ISIS has been able to deliver, at least
in Iraq, hence the showering of largesse upon its thuggish members. The
American Senator Rand Paul also reiterated in his NBC interview that
Saudi Arabia and Qatar were funding the terrorist group.
“We should prevent [ISIS] from exporting terror but I’m not so sure where the clear-cut American interest is,” Paul added.
Meanwhile, the Rahbar of the Islamic
Revolution in Iran, Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei said in a speech on June 22
that there should be no American involvement in Iraq and that the
government, people and the ulama were quite capable of dealing with the
seditionists.
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