¿Domestic fight? armed militias CIA and Pentagon attack in Syria
armed groups backed by different branches of the war machine of the United States have begun to fight each other in Syria, according to US officials.
It is a "rebel" formation supported by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA, in English), and another seconded by the Pentagon, which for several months fighting each other, as has gathered this Sunday the US newspaper The Angeles Times.
They "fight each other on the plains between Aleppo and the Turkish border, highlighting the limited control that the intelligence services and US military strategists have on the groups that have funded and provided" for five years conflict in Syria, collect the Los Angeles Times.
The source cites statements made by the country's officials and leaders of armed groups operating in Syria, it has stated that fighting has intensified in the last two months, when the parties have faced in the suburbs of the province Syrian northwest of Aleppo.
They "fight each other on the plains between Aleppo and the Turkish border, highlighting the limited control that the intelligence services and US military strategists have on the groups that have funded and provided" for five years conflict in Syria, he said. According to the newspaper, in mid-February, the units backed by the Pentagon move in areas controlled by Kurdish militias during several clashes, expelled a group backed by the CIA, called Fursan al-Haq, city Marea, north of Aleppo.
"We do not care where groups receive supplies; will attack any of them if we are attacked, we see no difference, "said Fares Bayush, a group leader Fursan al-Haq, in his statements to Los Angeles Times. Similar clashes have been reported in the town of Azaz, in the same province, a key transit point for militants and supplies between the central regions of Aleppo and the Turkish border, as well as the neighborhood of Sheikh Maqsud, also in Aleppo.
"The deterioration of the situation shows the challenge ahead for US when coordinating dozens of its armed groups are simultaneously trying to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, fighting the (terrorist group) EIIL (Daesh, in Arabic), and shooting at each other, "the source.
Damascus, from the beginning of the crisis afflicting Syria (March 2011), has accused countries like US, Saudi Arabia and Turkey of supporting the armed and terrorist groups acting against them and have caused a real humanitarian catastrophe in Iraq. At first, the US magazine Foreign Policy reported in an article that the elements formed in the training centers established by Washington have not posed a threat to Daesh terrorists.
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