Obama administration complicit in war crime?
by Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Prison Planet
Alleged hacked
emails from defense contractor Britam reveal a plan “approved
by Washington” and funded by Qatar to stage a chemical weapons
attack in Syria and blame it on the Assad regime, fulfilling what
the Obama administration has made clear is a “red line”
that would mandate US military intervention.
The leaked
emails, obtained by a hacker in Malaysia, feature an exchange (click
here for screenshot) between Britam Defence’s Business
Development Director David Goulding and the company’s founder
Philip Doughty;
Phil
We’ve got a new offer. It’s about Syria again. Qataris propose an attractive deal and swear that the idea is approved by Washington.
We’ll have to deliver a CW to Homs, a Soviet origin g-shell from Libya similar to those that Assad should have. They want us to deploy our Ukrainian personnel that should speak Russian and make a video record.
Frankly, I don’t think it’s a good idea but the sums proposed are enormous. Your opinion?
Kind regards
David
The fact that
the plan involves delivering a CW (chemical weapon) that is “similar
to those Assad should have,” clearly suggests that the idea
is to stage a false flag chemical weapons attack that could be blamed
on Assad by Gulf states like Qatar and NATO powers.
If the claim
that such as plot was “approved by Washington” can be
verified, then the Obama administration is complicit in a war crime.
According
to Cyber War News, which details the process of how the emails
were hacked and includes screenshots of the leaked documents, the
hack also uncovered, “extremely personal information,”
including copies of passports of Britam employees, some of whom
appeared to be mercenaries.
A full list
of all the hacked documents can be found here.
Online business
profiles confirm that both David
Goulding and Philip
Doughty work for Britam Defence.
Last year,
reports began
to circulate that that US-backed rebel fighters in Syria had
been given gas masks and were willing to stage a chemical weapons
attack which would then be blamed on the Assad regime to grease
the skids for NATO military intervention.
Soon after
in August, President
Barack Obama warned that the use or even transportation of chemical
weapons by the Assad regime would represent a “red line”
that would precipitate military intervention. French President Francois
Hollande followed suit, stating that the use of such weapons
“Would be a legitimate reason for direct intervention.”
At around the
same time, a
source told Syrian news channel Addounia that a Saudi company
had fitted 1400 ambulance vehicles with anti-gas & anti-chemical
filtering systems at a cost of $97,000 dollars each, in preparation
for a chemical weapons attack carried out by FSA rebels using mortar
rounds. A further 400 vehicles were prepared as troop carriers.
The attack
would be blamed on the Syrian Army and exploited as an excuse for
a military assault. A March 2012 Brookings Institution report entitled
Saving Syria: Assessing Options For Regime Change outlined
this very scenario – where a manufactured humanitarian
crisis would be cited as justification for an attack. MORE
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