End Of Days News
A new US-led contingency headquarters for joint US, IsraelU, Jordanian and
Turkish operations will go into action inside Syria if any or all these allies
should come under chemical or biological attack.
Agreement to establish this
headquarters was finalized at the talks US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel held
with visiting Israeli defense Minister Ehud Barak at the Pentagon Tuesday, March
5.
debkafile’s military sources
report that Hagel spoke of a chemical war in Syria in terms of an imminent and
realistic eventuality. Washington expected the Syrian rebels close to al Qaeda
to initiate this type of warfare and the Syria army to fight back in kind. Such
an exchange could quickly spill over the Syrian borders to its neighbors, it was
likewise predicted.
The abduction of 21 UNDOP Filipino UN observers
Wednesday, March 6, by the Islamist Martyrs of the Yarmouk, is now seen as tying
in closely with the next plans of the Islamist militias of the Syrian rebel
force, headed by Jabhat al-Nusra, which are to cement their grip on the Syrian
Golan, eastern Syria and the Upper Euphrates, where the important towns of Deir
Azor and Abu Kemal are situated.
Therefore, the parties involved in their release refute the optimistic
accounts of the blue-helmeted hostages’ early release issuing from Damascus, UN
headquarters in New York and Middle East capitals.
By strengthening their holdings in eastern Syria, the Islamist militias
believe they would pave the way for the creation of an al Qaeda-dominated
territorial entity, the first of its kind, ranging from the eastern outskirts of
Damascus to the northern approaches to Baghdad.
Jabhat al Nusra, al Qaeda’s most effective combat force in Syria and Iraq, is
determined to go through with this plan, even if it necessitates fighting with
the chemical or biological weapons they have managed to get hold of.
The kidnappings of UN observers have attracted worldwide attention and put
the Islamist camp now dominating the Syrian rebel movement on the map as a force
to be reckoned with and respected – internally and internationally.
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