3,000 U.S. troops have secretly returned to
northern Iraq and 17,000 more are on their way as the
civil war in Syria has spilled over into Iraq, according
to a report published by Iran's Press TV.
Information from the Russian news service RT reports that the aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower has joined the USS Iwo Jima
off the coast of Syria.
The build up of armed forces comes on the heels of warnings issued by both President Obama and Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad concerning the use of chemical weapons against rebels fighting
to overthrow the current government.
U.S. officials are also concerned that Islamofascist terrorists, which have infiltrated the rebel forces in Syria, could gain control of those chemical weapons and use them against Israel.
Syria's deputy foreign minister, Faisal al-Maqdad, denied all reports that his government has chemical weapons. He believes that the claims are being used as a pretext for the invasion of Syria.
It has been reported that the Eisenhower is equipped to carry up to 8,000 men and a number of fighter-bombers. The Iwo Jima can carry up to 2,500 Marines.
An
Australian news report revealed that U.S. special ops forces are in positions near
Syria.
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ReplyDeleteWho created al-Qaeda ? America created them to fight Russia in Afghanistan !
ReplyDeleteWho are so called al-Nusra Front fighters ? Very extremist Muslims called Salafists, the majority of them are from Saudi Arabia, the US close ally in the Middle East !
Who are Saudis ? Those who support Taliban by weapons and finance them with oil dollars and doing the same with al-Nusra Front .Meanwhile according to US evidences 13 out of 19 of Sep 11 attackers were Saudis !
What would happen if al-Assad’s regime topples ?
Nothing , al-Nusra Front fighters will kick out all so called Syrian Free Army and will seize the power and start massacres against all other Muslim fractions, Christians and Jews. At the end of the day another Afghanistan will be created in the most important part of the Middle East with one hundred year war .