Anonymous ID: 32c9cb Nov. 2, 2018, 6:34 a.m. No.3698520   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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This might be where McNoName gets exposed.

 

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USAID Report Shows Hundreds of Millions of US ‘Humanitarian Aid’ Actually Funded Terrorist Groups

 

A damning report from the USAID shows that over $700 million in supposed humanitarian aid money may have actually ended up in the hands of terrorist groups.

 

https://thefreethoughtproject.com/terrorist-groups-usaid-report/

 

US arms ended up with Al-Nusra jihadists in Syria, says weapons dealmaker

 

“The missiles were given to us directly,” he said, adding: “The Americans are on our side.” The commander went on to detail how his fighters had received training from US instructors, and financial support from Saudi Arabia and Israel for capturing specific objectives in Syria.

 

“We got 500 million Syrian pounds (around $2.3 million) from Saudi Arabia. To capture the Infantry School in Al Muslimiya years ago we received 1.5 million Kuwaiti dinars (around $500,000) and Saudi Arabia's $5 million,” he said.

 

President Trump ended the US arms supply program to Syrian rebels in 2017

 

https://www.rt.com/usa/426942-us-weapons-nusra-terrorists/

 

Diplomat says US supplying arms to terrorists in Syria

 

"Hundreds of tonnes of weapons were transported through the Jordanian ports to end up in terrorists’ hands in southern Syria," he said at the conference titled Countering Illegal Weapons Supplies as Part of the Fight Against International Terrorism. "Close connection has been observed between terrorists’ activity and illegal arms supplies."

 

"For supplies they use third countries in Eastern Europe, for example, Ukraine and the Balkan states," the diplomat noted.

 

http://tass.com/world/1019886

 

‘Americans are on our side’: Al-Nusra commander says US arming jihadists via 3rd countries

 

“Yes, the US supports the opposition [in Syria], but not directly. They support the countries that support us. But we are not yet satisfied with this support,” Jabhat al-Nusra unit commander Abu Al Ezz said in an interview with Koelner Stadt-Anzeiger newspaper from the devastated Syrian city of Aleppo. “The fight is difficult. The regime is strong and gets support from Russia,” he explained.

 

Al Ezz said that Jabhat Al-Nusra “won battles thanks to TOW rockets. Due to these rockets, we reached a balance with the regime. Our tanks came from Libya via Turkey, joined by the [BM-21] multiple rocket launchers,” he said.

 

The government forces have an advantage because of aircraft and missile launchers, but “we have the American-made TOW missiles, and the situation in some areas is under control,” Al Ezz added. When asked if the TOW missiles were initially intended for Jabhat Al-Nusra or if the group obtained them from the moderate Free Syrian Army, the jihadist clarified: “No, the missiles were given to us directly.” He also said that when Jabhat Al-Nusra was “besieged, we had officers from Turkey, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Israel and America here… Experts in the use of satellites, rockets, reconnaissance and thermal security cameras.”

 

The journalist asked specifically if the US instructors were really present among the jihadists’ ranks and Al Ezz replied: “The Americans are on our side.” He also said that Jabhat Al-Nusra has been paid for achieving specific military goals during the Syrian conflict. “We got 500 million Syrian pounds (around $2.3 million) from Saudi Arabia. To capture the Infantry School in Al Muslimiya years ago we received 1.5 million Kuwaiti dinars (around $500,000) and Saudi Arabia's $5 million,” Al Ezz said. The money came from the “governments” of those states, not private individuals, he said. “Israel is now giving us support because Israel is at war with Syria and with Hezbollah,” Al Ezz said. The West also “paved the way” for jihadists coming to Syria, saying that “we have many fighters from Germany, France, Britain, America, from all the Western countries,” the commander said.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/360690-us-arms-nusra-syria/

 

https://oig.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/2018-09/8-000-18-003-P.pdf