Κυριακή 29 Οκτωβρίου 2017

Sunday,October 29th., 2017 "Hunting Prey" Covert Operation

 Sunday,October 29th., 2017

 "Hunting Prey" Covert Operation !!!

Does  this huge Disclosure reach the eyes and the ears of the  Global Main Stream  Media?Of the International Courts of 
Justice?Of the Public Prosecutors accustomed in living in the habitats of the World's stern, glamorously secured buildings?m.l.p.
 
''...In an interview with Qatari TV Wednesday, bin Jaber al-Thani revealed that his country, alongside Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United States, began shipping weapons to jihadists from the very moment events "first started" (in 2011).
Al-Thani even likened the covert operation to "hunting prey" - the prey being President Assad and his supporters - "prey" which he admits got away (as Assad is still in power; he used a Gulf Arabic dialect word, "al-sayda", which implies hunting animals or prey for sport). Though Thani denied credible allegations of support for ISIS, the former prime minister's words implied direct Gulf and US support for al-Qaeda in Syria (al-Nusra Front) from the earliest years of the war, and even said Qatar has "full documents" and records proving that the war was planned to effect regime change.


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Ο χρήστης EHSANI2 έκανε Retweet Walid
"We argued over the prey and that prey run away".Ladies and Gentleman: To these people was nothing but a f....ing hunting game
Ο χρήστης EHSANI2 πρόσθεσε,
According to Zero Hedge's translation, al-Thani said while acknowledging Gulf nations were arming jihadists in Syria with the approval and support of US and Turkey: "I don't want to go into details but we have full documents about us taking charge [in Syria]." He claimed that both Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah (who reigned until his death in 2015) and the United States placed Qatar in a lead role concerning covert operations to execute the proxy war.
The former prime minister's comments, while very revealing, were intended as a defense and excuse of Qatar's support for terrorism, and as a critique of the US and Saudi Arabia for essentially leaving Qatar "holding the bag" in terms of the war against Assad. Al-Thani explained that Qatar continued its financing of armed insurgents in Syria while other countries eventually wound down large-scale support, which is why he lashed out at the US and the Saudis, who initially "were with us in the same trench."..."