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【転載開始】NEW YORK ? As the U.S. considers a response to what it calls a
chemical weapon attack by Syria’s Bashar al-Assad regime that killed
hundreds of civilians, reliable Middle Eastern sources say they have
evidence the culprits actually were the rebel forces trying to take over
the government.
Secretary of State John Kerry accused the Assad government Monday of covering up the use of chemical weapons
in “a cowardly crime” and a “moral obscenity” that shocked the world’s
conscience. Kerry claimed the Obama administration had “undeniable”
evidence “that the Assad government was culpable in the use of chemical
weapons on civilians” in the Aug. 21 attack in Damascus suburbs.
Reports that the Obama administration is considering a military
strike against the Assad government continued to circulate Monday.
Meanwhile, U.N. weapon inspectors in Syria were fired upon by snipers as
they attempted to investigate the site of the Aug. 21 attack.
Assad has rejected charges that his government forces used chemical weapons as “preposterous” and “completely politicized,” the Los Angeles Times reported.
He argues Syrian forces were in the targeted area.
“How is it possible that any country would use chemical weapons, or
any weapons of mass destruction, in an area where its own forces are
located?” Assad asked in the interview with Izvestia, according to a
translation provided by Syria’s official news agency and published by
the Los Angeles Times.
“This is preposterous! These accusations are completely politicized
and come on the back of the advances made by the Syrian Army against the
terrorists.”
Rebel attack?
With the assistance of former PLO member and native Arabic-speaker
Walid Shoebat, WND has assembled evidence from various Middle Eastern
sources that cast doubt on Obama administration claims the Assad
government is responsible for last week’s attack.
A video posted on YouTube, embedded below, shows Free Syrian Army, or
FSA, rebel forces launching a Sarin gas attack on a Syrian village.
Another video posted on YouTube
shows what appears to be Syrian rebel forces loading a canister of
nerve gas on a rocket to fire presumably at civilians and possibly
government forces.
As seen below, a screen capture from the video shows rebel civilian
forces placing a suspicious blue canister on top of a rocket-launching
device.
![](http://www.wnd.com/files/2013/08/syrian-rebels.jpg)
A separate YouTube video from Syrian television shows a
government-captured arsenal of what appears to be nerve gas weapons
seized from a rebel stronghold in Jobar, Syria.
The image below shows canisters in the seized rebel arsenal from
Jobar that appear to resemble the canister launched by rebel forces in
the first image above.
![](http://www.wnd.com/files/2013/08/syrian-rebels-2.jpg)
Syrian TV news report of rebel weapons seized in Jobar, Syria
A close-up from the Syrian television news report, seen below, shows a
chemical agent identified as having been made by a “Saudi factory.”
![](http://www.wnd.com/files/2013/08/syrian-rebels-31.jpg)
Syrian TV news report showing chemical agents identified as manufactured in Saudi Arabia
A report from the Russian Arabic-language channel RT Arabic shows
captured rebel arsenals apparently with chemical agents manufactured in
Saudi Arabia and gas masks, supporting Russian claims that the rebels
are the culprits in the alleged chemical attack.
On Aug. 23, LiveLeak.com hosted an audio recording of a phone call
broadcast on Syrian TV between a terrorist affiliated with the rebel
civilian militia “Shuhada al-Bayada Battalion” in Homs, Syria, and his
Saudi Arabian boss, identified as “Abulbasit.” The phone call indicates
rebel-affiliated terrorists in Syria, not the Assad government, launched
the chemical weapons attack in Deir Ballba in the Homs, Syria,
countryside.
The terrorist said his group, which comprises 200 terrorists escaped
from al-Bayadah to al-Daar al-Kabera through a tunnel, needed to buy
weapons to attack Homs.
The Saudi financier, who was in Cairo, asked the Syrian terrorists to
give details about his group and how it will receive the money. The
Saudi admitted his support to terrorists in Daraa and the Damascus
countryside. The Syrian terrorist told him that one of the achievements
of his “battalion” was the use of chemical weapons in Deir Ballba.
The recorded phone call disclosed the cooperation between two
terrorist groups in Syria to bring two bottles of Sarin Gas from the
Barzeh neighborhood in Damascus.
Russian media sources have consistently reported
Syrian military have discovered rebel warehouses containing chemical
weapons agents and have documented rebel chemical weapons attacks on the
Syrian civilians the military.【転載終了】