Syrian Military Prosecution investigating US occupation forces’ collaboration with ISIS

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Press TV: The Syrian Military Prosecution says it has launched an investigation into violations committed by the United States military forces in the conflict-plagued Arab country, particularly the occupation troops’ training of the Daesh Takfiri terrorists and collaboration with them to carry out various acts of terror.

From Dr. Nabil, member of the Syrian Parliament, in Arabic:

“The Military Prosecution has come up with sufficient and incontrovertible evidence that American forces assert fairly direct control over Daesh members as well as their terrorist activities across Syria, using its illegal base in al-Tanf [region in southern Syria],” Ahmad Touzan, a spokesman for the prosecution, said at a press conference in the capital Damascus on Thursday.

He noted, “We have convincing proof that many Daesh terrorists are currently being trained at that base. The armed terrorists visit the base aboard their vehicles without any restraint.”



Touzan went on to stress that the Syrian Military Prosecution will explore all available judicial means in order to prosecute American occupation forces for the plunder of natural resources in Syria’s oil-rich northeastern province of Hasakah as well as the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr.

“An in-depth investigation is underway into US criminal acts in Syria, namely destruction of various buildings, loss of human lives, attempts aimed at undermining national sovereignty, illegal shipments of crude oil, cruel sanctions and collaboration with Daesh in occupied territories,” he said.

“The probe will provide Syrian authorities with the opportunity to take appropriate legal actions against the US administration and American occupation forces in the near future,” Touzan pointed out.

The Syrian Military Prosecution finally denounced Washington over supporting the separatist agenda of Kurdish-led militants from the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) by providing them with different kinds of ammunition.

The US military trains anti-Damascus militants at al-Tanf base, which is situated near Syria’s borders with Iraq and Jordan.

Washington has unilaterally declared a 55-kilometer “de-confliction zone” around the facility, and frequently threatened to target Syrian forces within the area.

Back in May 2020, a number of captured Daesh terrorists confessed to close cooperation with US military forces stationed at al-Tanf base on carrying out various acts of terror and sabotage.

During confessions broadcast on Syria’s state-run television network, several terrorists revealed that they were instructed by American forces to target Syrian government troops in and around the ancient city of Palmyra, the Tiyas Military Airbase – also known as the T-4 Airbase, the Shaer gas field as well as nearby oil wells.

“Once a close aide to our commander Hassan Alqam al-Jazrawi came to me and said he was in contact with the Americans at al-Tanf base. The man, whose name was Hassan al-Wali, added it was necessary to target Palmyra and T4 Airbase, and that US forces would provide us with rocket launchers and machine guns, besides financial support, cars and whatever we needed,” one of the terrorists said at the time.

He added, “Americans would also launch reconnaissance aircraft to monitor the movements of Syrian army soldiers in Palmyra region, and inform us of their activities.”

 

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  1. What took them so long? By saying nothing about it for so long they put their defacto stamp of approval on it all. Certainly Syria has caught some of these ISIS people trained by the US there, and they have intercepted communications. If Syria hasn’t then certainly the Russians have. So the mystery to be me is why they sat on it for so long with only independent media covering, where when MSM did not, most of the public just ignored the claims as sour grapes griping.

  2. Legal actions? Does the mafia follow laws? What legal body will facilitate any such action? None that we will recognize, just as Israel does not. If the US was concerned about ‘law’, we wouldn’t be there in the first place. This is Russia’s stance as well, follow international law. What good has that done them in the face of illegal sanctions? This amounts to no more than public condemnation of criminal activity, which is actively ignored. Any prosecution would be after the fact and contingent on US military failure and defeat. It’s not as if this is a new revelation. I still say erect a berm around Al-Tanf and kill anything that comes over it. Sooner or later, the tactics being used in Iraq ala convoys, will come into major play in Syria. It’s the only thing the US gov understands, body bags. Yemen found out what good treaties, pacts and ‘understandings’ were worth…then they started hitting UAE and KSA at home. This got the cabal’s attention. It remains to be seen how long the UAE will endure such attacks, but I doubt it will be long. Much like the US, they never had foreign war on their soil. This was a wake-up call. Should Russia put bases in S America, the conversation with the US will change, but not until then. Generally, international law depends on who has the stick to enforce it. Syria does not have said stick and apparently neither does Russia.

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