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jsr

(7,712 posts)
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 01:56 AM Feb 2013

Saudis Step Up Help for Rebels in Syria With Croatian Arms

Source: New York Times

Saudi Arabia has financed a large purchase of infantry weapons from Croatia and quietly funneled them to antigovernment fighters in Syria in a drive to break the bloody stalemate that has allowed President Bashar al-Assad to cling to power, according to American and Western officials familiar with the purchases.

The weapons began reaching rebels in December via shipments shuttled through Jordan, officials said, and have been a factor in the rebels’ small tactical gains this winter against the army and militias loyal to Mr. Assad.

The arms transfers appeared to signal a shift among several governments to a more activist approach to assisting Syria’s armed opposition, in part as an effort to counter shipments of weapons from Iran to Mr. Assad’s forces. The weapons’ distribution has been principally to armed groups viewed as nationalist and secular, and appears to have been intended to bypass the jihadist groups whose roles in the war have alarmed Western and regional powers.

For months regional and Western capitals have held back on arming the rebels, in part out of fear that the weapons would fall into the hands of terrorists. But officials said the decision to send in more weapons is aimed at another fear in the West about the role of jihadist groups in the opposition. Such groups have been seen as better equipped than many nationalist fighters and potentially more influential.


Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/world/middleeast/in-shift-saudis-are-said-to-arm-rebels-in-syria.html

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Saudis Step Up Help for Rebels in Syria With Croatian Arms (Original Post) jsr Feb 2013 OP
And the US says nothing. Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #1
Well, I figure since this is the Saudis' neighborhood, they will do whatever is in their interests. TwilightGardener Feb 2013 #2
IF. LOL. Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #3
It's hard to give a crap about any of them, I'll be honest. TwilightGardener Feb 2013 #5
Assad is an jackass, no doubt about it but Arctic Dave Feb 2013 #6
Turkey?!!!! rdharma Feb 2013 #4
The Saudis sending guns to the nationalists, other sending guns to the jihadis. Comrade Grumpy Feb 2013 #7
Well said. They may be trying to limit arms supplies to 'secular nationalists' but it's hard to pampango Feb 2013 #9
More background with videos formercia Feb 2013 #8
 

Arctic Dave

(13,812 posts)
1. And the US says nothing.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:01 AM
Feb 2013

This is obamas way of saying we are not arming the fundamentalist and AQ.

Proxy wars are always fun.

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
2. Well, I figure since this is the Saudis' neighborhood, they will do whatever is in their interests.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:13 AM
Feb 2013

Just like Iran is doing. Looking the other way isn't always a bad option--IF we're not somehow involved with this on some level.

 

Arctic Dave

(13,812 posts)
3. IF. LOL.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:16 AM
Feb 2013

Yeah, we're involved.

Funny how we get bent out of shape over Assad but we turn a blind eye to what the shitbag Saudis do.

If ever three was a country in need of a nuclear enema, it is SA.

 

Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
7. The Saudis sending guns to the nationalists, other sending guns to the jihadis.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 03:13 AM
Feb 2013

Iran and Hezbollah stepping up for Assad. This is going to be one long-term bloody mess, and who knows where it ends?

pampango

(24,692 posts)
9. Well said. They may be trying to limit arms supplies to 'secular nationalists' but it's hard to
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 10:29 AM
Feb 2013

imagine that some of them won't end up in the hand of terrorists.

And with Russia and Iran continuing to supply Assad and Hezbollah offering fighters, Assad looks strong into the future. Indeed, who knows where it ends or who 'wins'. We do know who loses and that is the vast majority of Syrians that just want to live a normal life.

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