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    US magazine: Washington smuggles weapons of two billion dollars for terrorists in Syria

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    Despite its support for the Syrian opposition, which is fighting the regime, the Pentagon continues to spend billions of dollars in support of Syria's counter-terrorist groups in Syria in the form of munitions and weapons from the Soviet era, according to reports by the US magazine Foreign Policy.
     
    In a joint report published Tuesday (September 12th) by the "Anti-Organized Crime and Corruption Project""(OCCRP), And "the network of investigative reports in the Balkans"(BIRN), It was alleged that the Pentagon provided weapons and equipment worth as much as $ 2.2 billion to Syrian combat groups, such as Kurdish People's Protection UnitsYPG and Syria's democratic forces (led by Kurds)).
     
     
    Where did she come from?
     
    The report claimed that this armament program goes beyond the long-standing controls on international arms trade and smuggling and appears to be the driving force of an Eastern European black market and market of arms smugglers.
     
    The report said that the Pentagon has removed in particular the documented evidence of where the weapons will eventually fall into place, undermining one of the most powerful international protocols against the smuggling of illicit weapons.
     
    Speaking to Foreign Policy magazine, one of the authors of the report, Ivan Angilovsky, said: "The Pentagon removes any evidence in its possession that proves that the weapons are actually going to the Syrian opposition"He said.
     
     
    Previous experience failed
     
    This program replaced a failed initial attempt to train and arm the so-called "moderate opposition" in Syria in early 2014, and after 9 months that program collapsed, after the vast majority of program trainees had either fallen into captivity or joined other groups , The Department of Defense has not checked and is not approved by the Pentagon.
     
    The US Department of Defense then decided that it would choose "selected and approved" field opposition forces, and would supply them with inexpensive Soviet-style weapons.
     
    In a statement to Foreign Policy magazine, General Adrian Rankin Galloway confirmed that the Pentagon "carries out the end-use monitoring of the donated equipment." The main goal of the Department of Defense is to provide simple, easy-to-use equipment so that the partner forces can quickly take control of (Refreshing).
     
    But ignoring the strict rules and controls of the identity of the final recipient of weapons is a threat to international efforts to stop arms smuggling, according to external experts of the authors of the report.
     
     
    mafia
     
    In addition to the possible legal consequences of the Pentagon program, the report also documents issues and issues related to the delivery, delivery and acquisition of these weapons themselves.
     
    According to the report, many arms suppliers - particularly in Eastern Europe as well as in former Soviet republics including Kazakhstan, Georgia and Ukraine - have links to organized crime across Eastern Europe, as well as unscrupulous business records.
     
    The large amount of materials required by the Pentagon program alone pushed the suppliers to their full potential. One munitions factory announced its intention to employ 1,000 new employees in 2016 to meet the high demand level, forcing the US Department of Defense to relax the standards imposed on materials that The ministry is ready to accept them.
     
    In a well-documented incident in 2015, a contractor contracted with the Pentagon died in Bulgaria, working in a submerged company called SkyBridge Tactical, When an old rocket shell exploded the date on which the man was being tested. According to the new report, the Ministry of Defense was continuing to contract with a contractor involved in the incident.
     
    The report also alleged that many contractors and subcontractors boasted that they were paying "commons" or Arab amounts to foreign agents in order to conclude arms sale and transfer transactions.
     
    The FoundationOCCRP, which co-authored the report, is a global platform for investigating and reporting specialized crime and corruption coverage; funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), as well as by the International Center for JournalistsGoogle Jigsaw and other destinations.
     
     
    The FoundationBIRN, which also participated in the writing of the report, is a news outlet focusing on the analyzes and observations of observers and investigations and investigations from South-Eastern Europe, and receives funding from the National Endowment for Democracy and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and others



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