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Apoiando terrorismo, um complô para esfacelar Síria: o trio Qatar, Turquia, e Sauditas - e EUA.
WASHINGTON -- Turkey and Saudi Arabia, two nations with a long history of rivalry, are in high-level talks with the goal of forming a military alliance to oust Syrian President Bashar Assad, according to sources familiar with the discussions. The talks are being brokered by Qatar. As the partnership is currently envisioned, Turkey would provide ground troops, supported by Saudi Arabian airstrikes, to assist moderate Syrian opposition fighters against Assad's regime, according to one of the sources. President Barack Obama was made aware of the talks in February by the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad al Thani, during the emir's visit to the White House, one source said. A White House spokesperson declined to comment.
. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told Rossiya-1 (Russia 1) TV channel on Sunday that the United States, France, and Britain had also been involved in the secret deal in 2012. He added that Washington’s allies in the Middle East such as Riyadh acted in a more aggressive manner and even against the directives of the United States. WikiLeaks began publishing hundreds of thousands of diplomatic and government documents, including internal reports from Saudi government organizations and communications between the country’s embassies across the world earlier in June. The transparency website has obtained e-mail communications between Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry and other countries. WikiLeaks has announced that it had already released over 60,000 Saudi documents on its webpage, most of them in Arabic.
Objetivo da tramóia: atravessar ali com gasoduto Qatar-Europa, daí enfraquecer economia russa.
Syria has been grappling with a deadly crisis since 2011 with more than 230,000 people dead and millions of others injured in the scourge so far. The US and its allies are rendering support for the militants fighting against the Syrian government forces. Classified reports from a number of Saudi institutions, including the Ministry of Interior and the Kingdom’s General Intelligence Services, were among the published documents. Back in 2010, Assange won international prominence and angered the US administration by publishing hundreds of thousands of secret US military and diplomatic documents, including those related to the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
EUA vem defender poder imperial de confisco: parar gasoduto Iran-Europa, que implodirá dólar.