2012/12/31

Global Research News: Russian Forces Protect Syria's

Chemical Weapons Stockpile against Terrorists! According to the Israeli Intelligence News outlet, DEBKA, Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles are being protected by Russian forces. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that "Syria has consolidated its chemical weapons stockpile in one or two locations, and they are under control." Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov are training Syria's military. We have kept a close watch over its chemical arsenal, Debka, December 22, 2012.
Related content: Russian Foreign Ministry: Danger of Syria Chemical Weapons Falling into the Hands of Terrorists. Russia is concerned by the prospect of Syrian chemical weapons falling into terrorist hands. Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said on Thursday: "The greatest danger is that parts of Syria continue to fall in the hands of terrorists. We reported yesterday: 10,000 US troops, as well as French, British and NATO troops are massing off the coast of Syria for a potential invasion. "Anonymous US sources are claiming that Syria is mixing chemical weapons. US NATO Supported Syria Rebels use Chemical Weapons against Government Forces: Militants fighting against the Syrian government have used chemical weapons against the army in Daraya near the capital, Damascus, military sources say. According to a commander of the Syrian Presidential Guard, at least seven Syrian soldiers were killed on Saturday. US Defense Contractors Training Syrian Rebels to Handle Chemical Weapons. The US and some of its European allies are using defense contractors to train Syrian rebels on how to secure chemical weapons stockpiles in Syria, according to a senior US official and several senior diplomats, CNN reports. US funded training: The contents of this article are the sole responsibility of the authors. The Center of Research on Globalization grants permission to cross post original Global Research articles on community internet sites, as long as the text and title are not modified!

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