Sunday, March 10, 2013

Reports: U.S. And Europe Are Airlifting Weapons To Syria's Rebels

US And Europe In 'Major Airlift Of Arms To Syrian Rebels Through Zagreb' -- The Telegraph

The United States has coordinated a massive airlift of arms to Syrian rebels from Croatia with the help of Britain and other European states, despite the continuing European Union arms embargo, it was claimed yesterday.

Decisions by William Hague, the Foreign Secretary, to provide non-lethal assistance and training, announced in the past week, were preceded by much greater though less direct Western involvement in the rebel cause, according to a Croat newspaper.

It claimed 3,000 tons of weapons dating back to the former Yugoslavia have been sent in 75 planeloads from Zagreb airport to the rebels, largely via Jordan since November.

The story confirmed the origins of ex-Yugoslav weapons seen in growing numbers in rebel hands in online videos, as described last month by The Daily Telegraph and other newspapers, but suggests far bigger quantities than previously suspected.

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Update: Croatia transit point for Syrian rebel arms: report -- Al Arabiya/AFP

My Comment: If these reports are true .... 75 planeloads of arms is a lot of weapons. As to what is happening on the ground in Syria .... it is true that in the past month Syria's rebels have become better equipped.

2 comments:

D.Plowman said...

It is indeed a sad day, these weapons will be turned against innocents one day because politicians can't see the bigger picture.

Making the same mistakes over and over again.

War News Updates Editor said...

I completely agree.