Adding to US claims that the vast majority of Russian airstrikes in Syria aren’t targeting ISIS, but rather other rebel factions, the Liwa Suqour al-Jabal (Falcons of the Mountain) brigade is claiming that Russia attacked and destroyed their main weapons depots in western Aleppo Province on Tuesday.
The Falcons are part of the Free Syrian Army (FSA), and the recipients of massive amounts of arms from the CIA earlier in the war. The group also claims large funding from other unnamed “Arab and foreign countries” and insists it is fighting ISIS as well as the Syrian government.
Which all appears to be true enough, but absent in the story is that this faction of the FSA has been closely allied with al-Qaeda’s Nusra Front in the offensive in Idlib, which left them in control of that province. With one of the main early focuses of Russia’s Syria campaign retaking territory in Idlib Province to more readily connect the capital of Damascus to the Latakia coast.
So while the group is a “US-backed” rebel faction, and the US expresses anger at them being in a target in the war, Russia is likely seeing attacks on their weapons depots as akin to attacks on al-Qaeda’s own weapons caches. This likely doesn’t make the US feel any better, as former officials like David Petraeus have been angling to get the US to ally with al-Qaeda formally.
Ironically, the US faced similar criticism when it first started striking Syria for undermining al-Qaeda’s position in the northwest with airstrikes, and Russia has argued that their policy essentially mirrors America’s.
Putin, this shot of Stoli is to you!
Let's call the Free Syrian Army (FSA) by what it is—the Faux Syrian Army!
Rebels/ISIS no difference. Both are terrorists organizations; its just one is supported by the U.S. and Saudi Arabia and one isn't.
except they're both supported by the US and the Saudis.
Well they can sue Russia in a Swedish court for losing the weapons provided by USG, where the king of Sweden and the monarch political party will support their cause, if is legal or not, is nothing that these people would care.
US armed group and an ally of Al Quaeda? I may be mistaken but wasn't Big Al the guy who took out the twin towers? Now 30 years after Afghjanistan the US is an ally of Bin Ladens group again? I wonder what the victims of 911 think of that (as if the despicable US MSM would tell them….
No. Big Al had nothing to do with 9/11 which was an inside job.
How despicable of Putin to bomb a US-trained rebel group's weapons depot: without that depot, how can they "surrender" more weapons to Al Qaeda and ISIS in exchange for "safe passage?" without weapons to turn over to recognized "terrorists," how can the US of A carry out it's holy Responsibility To Protect (R2P) civilians? What is Russia trying to do: prematurely end the Syrian Civil War To Protect Civilians, or something?
Logistics and communications.
Modern information systems make obfuscation and misdirection exponentially easier.
For example, UPS doesn't care whether it's delivering 50 packages to one addressee, or 1 package to each of 50 recipients in the same area. It's just rows and columns in a database. Labels to be applied and removed.