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Libya Supplies Free Syrian Army With Weapons
07/12/2012 23:50:00
Arms have been shipped from Libya to support Syrian fighters since almost immediately after the fall of the former Libyan dictator, according to an international cargo shipper based in the Mediterranean who said the movement of arms is well-known in Benghazi.

Fox News reported that the source, who for years has run multiple cargo ships between Libya, Turkey and other countries in the region, questioned why other countries like the US aren't using those routes as well to help anti-Assad forces.

"We did it before, taking arms into Libya to support the rebels and it worked. I don't see why we don't do it now and take the arms to help the Syrians fight Assad," the source told Fox News.

From his location in the Mediterranean, the source told the news portal that ships, including some of his own, left weekly from multiple Libyan ports, including Misurata and Benghazi. The size of the arms cargo varied, but some of his ships carried in excess of 600 tons of weapons.

Some of these same shipments also included professional fighters from across the region that assembled in Libya and thus have been dubbed "The Libyan Brigade," headed to the fight in Syria against the Assad regime.
Due to obvious security concerns, both the British sources and the Mediterranean shipping owner want to remain anonymous, but have spoken with Fox News on multiple occasions from their locations. Their details mirror those provided to the news station by an American contractor worried if he goes public, he will never work again.

All say that the weapons from Libya have mostly been offloaded at docks in Turkey, but some of the shipments end up off the coast of Lebanon, where they are offloaded at sea. The trail then extends from Turkey and Lebanon across the international borders into Syria to support so-called freedom fighters opposing the Assad regime.

Fox News was told there were up to five warehouses being used to store weapons in Benghazi and Misurata.

When asked if the shipment of arms was a secret operation to those who live in Libyan port cities, or for that matter in other ports around the Mediterranean, the shipping owner said: "You can be sure everyone knows about it. It is no secret at all and much more could be done.

“The whole world should be doing more. The war in Syria is becoming a war of attrition and the Syrians really need the help."

That shipper also said that one of his vessels was fully loaded with weapons and ready to leave for Lebanon last July, when a U. agent insisted on boarding and surveying his cargo. The ship was eventually allowed to leave and headed to a drop-off location off the coast of Lebanon.

Meanwhile, it has also been learned that the United States had multiple intelligence agents in the area for months and unarmed drones flew nightly over Benghazi nearly every night last summer, while also monitoring other Libyan port cities like Darnah. These same sources say the US has had a lot of "logistics guys" in the area to help survey the movement of arms.

"The administration didn't want to make decisions ... they didn't want to get involved in another operation after Libya. So for six to nine months they sat on their hands as the situation continued to deteriorate. Other governments like the Saudis and the Qataris started doing stuff to help the Syrian rebels which forced our hand," said one U.S. intelligence source.

The US source said: "The US can absolutely say that we did not provide arms to Syria ... that is because it is a splitting-hair defence.
Comment:
Gaddafi and Assad, whatever their fault, will always be known for the great heros they are. The former is a great martyr for all Libyans.
Comment:
Apparently the Republicans realize that a military investigation (sic cover-up) is necessary to prevent the civilian law enforcement from discovering the crimes (pursuant to Executive Order 13491) of rendition/detention of Libyan citizens by CIA operatives in Benghazi before the September 11th attacks. Recent revelations that Ambassador Stevens was a principle in the CIA operations to ship arms from US-backed jihadist in Benghazi those in Syria to fight Iranian/Russian-backed government in Syria, suggests Stevens and the CIA contract soldiers killed in Benghazi were casualties in an illegal undeclared war that the US military has waged against the governments of Iran and Russia.
 
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