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Syrian defector: Of course Assad kept hundreds of tons of chemical weapons
Hot Air.com ^ | April 17, 2017 | ED Morrissey

Posted on 04/17/2017 3:00:35 PM PDT by Kaslin

Get ready for more red-lining from Bashar al-Assad. Despite claims from Russia and the Syrian dictator himself that he fully disarmed his chemical-weapons program, a high-ranking defector tells the UK Telegraph that Assad still has hundreds of tons of those munitions stockpiled for use by his military. General Zaher al-Sakat says that includes sarin gas, the munitions used against a village in Idlib province that provoked a military strike from the US in reprisal (via Guy Benson):

President Bashar al-Assad continues to retain hundreds of tonnes of his country’s chemical stockpile after deceiving United Nations inspectors sent in to dismantle it, according to Syria’s former chemical weapons research chief and other experts.

Brigadier-General Zaher al-Sakat – who served as head of chemical warfare in the powerful 5th Division of the military until he defected in 2013 – told The Telegraph that Assad’s regime failed to declare large amounts of sarin and its precursor chemicals. …

“They [the regime] admitted only to 1,300 tonnes, but we knew in reality they had nearly double that,” said Brig Gen Sakat, who was one of the most senior figures in the country’s chemical programme. “They had at least 2,000 tonnes. At least.”

How does Sakat know this? As one of Assad’s brigadier generals, he received orders to carry out these attacks. He claims that he ordered the deadly chemicals replaced with harmless substances, and then defected over the genocidal nature of the regime:

Sakat has said in the past that he himself was ordered to carry out chemical strikes on three different occasions before he defected. In those instances he switched out the deadly agents in the bombs for harmless chemicals.

“I couldn’t believe at the beginning that Assad would use these weapons on his people,” he said. “I could not stand and watch the genocide. I couldn’t hurt my own people.”

UN and UK experts call these claims “plausible,” although the 700-ton estimate from Sakat exceeds that of British analysts, who projected two hundreds tons left in Assad’s arsenal. Although some wondered whether the attack on Khan Sheikhoun might be a sign of new production, Sakat says it’s not necessary. “They have all they need already.”

So what’s next? Russia wants to slow everyone down by pushing for an international investigation into the Idlib attack, and Syria has invited the OPCW to inspect Khan Sheikhoun … belatedly:

Russia called for international inspectors to visit Idlib, where the U.S. accused Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad of carrying out a deadly chemical weapons attack against his own citizens.

Syria’s government invited the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to visit the site of the April 4 incident and the airbase that the U.S. later bombed, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. Representatives of United Nations Security Council members, the European Union and the Middle East should travel with OPCW inspectors to ensure a “transparent” investigation, he said at a meeting with his Qatari counterpart Mohammed Al Thani Saturday in Moscow. …

“Within the framework of the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the UN, we will insist on the immediate dispatch of inspectors both to the site of the incident and the airbase where our western colleagues claim missiles were loaded with chemical substances,” Lavrov said.

That may not turn out as well as Russia hopes, though:

The OPCW reported to the United Nations last year that its inspectors detected the presence of previously undeclared chemical warfare agents in Syria. The group had earlier certified that Syria disposed of its stockpiles and was dismantling product facilities under a deal Russia helped broker with the U.S. in 2013.

The OPCW has been ringing the alarm bell on Syrian chemical weapons attacks since at least last August, to little avail until the last two weeks. Donald Trump’s airstrike on Shayrat air base has changed those calculations, and now Russia and Syria need some temporary cover — and the OPCW is the only place they can turn.

How has the reprisal strike been received among Syrian diaspora here in the US? Yesterday morning, the local CBS Minneapolis affiliate interviewed a Syria ex-patriate and asked the question directly. Mazan Halabi isn’t a Trump fan at all, but ends up grudgingly praising the airstrike. “We were really surprised,” Halabi says, concluding that while bombings are bad in general, “there was nothing [else] that was going to stop Assad from killing our families.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Russia; Syria
KEYWORDS: basharalassad; chemicalweapons; donaldtrump; syria

1 posted on 04/17/2017 3:00:35 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
UN and UK experts call these claims “plausible,”

Made up fake news weasel warning

2 posted on 04/17/2017 3:02:58 PM PDT by thoughtomator
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To: Kaslin

High-ranking defectors said a lot of nonsense leading up to Gulf War II


3 posted on 04/17/2017 3:08:39 PM PDT by dangus
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To: Kaslin

Here’s one Syrian defector that the liberal “media” isn’t going to be happy with.


4 posted on 04/17/2017 3:09:51 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (The politicians' own behavior is why people have no problem believing "fake news.")
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To: thoughtomator
If they bombed Assad for having a tail and horns he kept filed down so they weren't obvious his tail tender would defect with stories about how much Assad loves having his pointed tail groomed.

UK experts are the same ones who insist that their "former" MI6 guy is telling the truth about Trump having hookers piss on the bed the Obamas slept in but selective belief means most people probably won't give any thought to how easily the UK confirms whatever the US asks them to confirm.

5 posted on 04/17/2017 3:15:36 PM PDT by Rashputin (Jesus Christ doesn't evacuate His troops, He leads them to victory !!)
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To: Kaslin

If Obama, Hillary, ISIS and John McCain all say Assad is an evil dude - I am inclined to think he is not an evil dude.


6 posted on 04/17/2017 3:40:22 PM PDT by Slyfox (Where's Reagan when we need him? Look in the mirror - the spirit of The Gipper lives within you.)
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To: Kaslin

Hmmm

Does the name Ahmed Chalabi ring any bells?

The Russians are wondering why this Syrian General who defected in 2013 said nothing about 700 tons of hidden CW for the past 3 years?

On the other hand I would not be surprised if some warheads were retained for Syria’s strategic weapons stockpiles ( not internal use on villages) because SYRIA faces a nuclear armed enemy ( Israel) and CW used to be called “ the poor man’s nukes”


7 posted on 04/17/2017 3:50:48 PM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: Kaslin

Isn’t that where Saddam moved them before we bombed him for the second time?


8 posted on 04/17/2017 3:53:00 PM PDT by Cyclone59 (Where are we going, and what's with the handbasket?)
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To: Kaslin

Has anyone EVER been taken prisoner by EITHER side in the Syrian war?

Trust that a thousand have been summarily executed for every victim of chemical weapons. That’s highly discriminate and thereby ok.

Chemical weapons deaths occupy a unique place for virtue signaler’s.


9 posted on 04/17/2017 4:07:27 PM PDT by Fitzy_888 ("ownership society")
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To: silverleaf

Yes ... Chalabi. And there was that other highly reliable source, whom the CIA gave the code name “Curveball.”


10 posted on 04/17/2017 4:09:51 PM PDT by BlackVeil ('The past is never dead. It's not even past.' William Faulkner)
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To: Kaslin
Let me be sure I understand this.

Assad's top chemical weapons general defects from Syria in 2013, months before Assad agrees to destroy or turn over all his chemical weapons.

Somehow, this former general maintains “contact” with other officers still in Syria who tell the general that Assad is concealing tons of chemical weapons from the UN.

The ex-general waits 4 years to share this “fact” with a British newspaper.

The ex-general is now hiding in some unnamed country in Europe.

He has no way to make a living, unless he is being paid by some government or some anti-Assad interest group.

He is justifiably fearful that the Europeans or the World Court might prosecute him as a war criminal.

And we are supposed to believe everything he says?

11 posted on 04/17/2017 4:45:13 PM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Fitzy_888

Summarily executed?


12 posted on 04/17/2017 6:27:11 PM PDT by Cobra64 (Common sense isn't common any more.)
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To: Kaslin

Let’s try this- assume all countries have chemical weapons.
If they get used, determine method of dispersal which will lead to probable perps.


13 posted on 04/17/2017 8:33:07 PM PDT by Nailbiter
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To: Cobra64

Congratulations....you won! Nobody can deny.

I’m punching in on an IPhone with fat thumbs. But, your there to say your stupid day.

Thank god your here to add your thoughtful commentary.

Dumb arse!


14 posted on 04/18/2017 8:20:46 PM PDT by Fitzy_888 ("ownership society")
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To: Fitzy_888

Huh?


15 posted on 04/18/2017 9:48:29 PM PDT by Cobra64 (Common sense isn't common any more.)
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