Na cara dura, Reino Unido anuncia: vai armar Al Qaeda terrorista na Síria.
Pretexto hipócrita é derrubar ditador Assad.
Mas no entanto apóia tiranias na Arábia Saudita, Qatar e Bahrain.
Povo sírio prefere o ditador aos terroristas.
Britain will attempt to dismantle the EU arms embargo against Syria so weapons can be supplied to rebel forces, says UK Foreign Secretary William Hague. This comes after a Syrian extremist group fighting Assad forces pledged allegiance to Al-Qaeda.
Hague claimed on Monday chemical weapons have been used in Syria and said Britain wants the ability to ‘take urgent action’ in the event of such future provocations. The FS also said he will press the case for an end to the EU arms embargo in talks with foreign ministers in Istanbul on Saturday. Emphasizing that no final decision to arm Syria’s rebel movement has been taken, the UK Foreign Secretary reiterated that the government of David Cameron desires “greater flexibility if we decide that urgent action is necessary, for example in response to a specific incident or continued grave deterioration on the ground.” Although the alleged use of chemical weapons on the ground in Syria has been put forward as a reason to end the embargo, it remains undetermined which side, if any, resorted to the use of such weapons. “The use of chemical weapons in Syria would demand a serious international response,” Hague warned. The secretary announced that Britain wants to supply almost $4.6 million worth of equipment to the forces trying to oust President Bashar Assad's government in Syria.
The shipment would include 35 vehicles, in particular five armored 4x4s, eight trucks, six SUVs, five pick-ups, a recovery vehicle and four forklifts. The rebels would also receive 20 sets of ballistic armor, 107 generators, 130 solar-powered batteries and civil resilience kits. Hague was among those advocating more substantial help to Syrian rebels at a G8 summit last week, arguing that this would save civilian lives. But among the Western adversaries of the Assad government many are concerned that any arms they send to less radical opposition groups may end up in the hands of Al-Qaeda-linked terrorists, who had sidelined the moderate rebels. The leading Nusra Front, which joined the Syrian conflict last year, recently openly confirmed that it is part of the terrorist network’s Iraqi branch.