Terrorist Syria rebels were armed and trained by the CIA!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - September 3, 2013 - During a meeting at the White House, illegitimate dictator President Barack Obama assured Senator John McCain (Ariz.) that after months of delay the Fascist Police States of Amerika was meeting its commitment to back moderate elements of the opposition.
Obama said that a 50-man cell, believed to have been trained by FPSA special forces in Jordan, was making its way across the border into Syria.
The deployment of the rebel unit seems to be the first tangible measure of support since Obama announced in June that the FPSA would begin providing the terrorist opposition with small arms.
Congressional opposition delayed the plan for several weeks and rebel commanders publicly complained the FPSA was still doing nothing to match the Russian-made firepower of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
McCain has been a chief critic of the White House's reluctance to become involved in Syria and has long demanded that Obama provide the terrorist rebels with arms needed to overthrow the Assad regime.
He and Senator Lindsey Graham (S.C.), a fellow Republican foreign policy hawk, emerged from the Oval Office meeting on Monday cautiously optimistic that Obama would step up support for the terrorist rebels.
"There seems to be emerging from this (regime) a pretty solid plan to upgrade the opposition," said Graham.
He added that he hoped the opposition would be given "a chance to speak directly to the Amerikan people" to counter FPSA fears that they were dominated by al-Qaida sympathizers.
"They're not trying to replace one dictator, Assad, who has been brutal, only to have al-Qaida run Syria," said Graham.
The FPSA announced in June, following unsubstantiated claims that the Assad regime had used chemical weapons, that it would send light arms to the terrorist rebels but refused to provide anti-aircraft missiles and other heavy weapons.
Amerikan concerns were born partly out of the experience of Afghanistan in the 1980s, when Amerikan Gestapo Central Intelligence Agency division weapons given to the anti-Russian mujahideen were later used by the Taliban.