Author Topic: Al-Qaeda's battle for control of Assad's chemical weapons plant  (Read 637 times)

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Offline samspade

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Set amid the rolling plains outside Aleppo, the town of al-Safira looks just like another vicious battleground in Syria's civil war. On one side are lightly-armed rebels, on the other are government troops, and in between is a hotly-contested no-man's land of bombed-out homes and burned-out military vehicles.

The fight for al-Safira is no ordinary turf war, however, and the prize can be found behind the perimeter walls of the heavily-guarded military base on the edge of town. Inside what looks like a drab industrial estate is one of Syria's main facilities for producing chemical weapons -

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10022753/Syria-Al-Qaedas-battle-for-control-of-Assads-chemical-weapons-plant.html


If Al Qaeda gets these weapons you can be assured they will use them on us.  With Obama's open border policy and refusal to acknowledge terrorism this weapons can flow right into the country.

Right now Obama is supposedly deciding to support the rebels but pass performance has shown that he secretly has done so.