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Zionist-servant Saudis Pushing US to War on Syria

13920616000251_PhotoIA senior Iranian legislator rapped the Saudi monarchy as the main supporter of the war in Syria, and said Riyadh has paid the whole costs of the Syrian war to the US.
“Today, Saudi Arabia has placed itself at the center of the regional developments and they have called on the US to attack Syria,” member of the parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Mohammad Javad Karimi Qoddousi told FNA on Saturday following a recent visit to Syria and Lebanon alongside other senior members of the Commission.

He said that during the meetings that the Iranian parliamentary delegation had in Syria and Lebanon, it was revealed that the Saudis have paid the whole costs of the war to US President Barack Obama.

“Of course, (US Secretary of State) John Kerry has also announced that the Arab states have taken up to pay all the costs of the war if the US attacks Syria,” Karimi Qoddousi added.

He also underlined Saudi Intelligence Chief Prince Bandar Bin Sultan’s role in mobilizing the opposition and rebel groups, and said Bandar held a meeting with them two months ago and told them that Syrian President Bashar Assad would be toppled two months later and then it would be Hezbollah’s turn. “And this shows that the accusations raised against the Syrian government about the use of chemical weapons are a fake excuse for attacking Syria.”

In relevant remarks on Tuesday, former Syrian Ambassador to Ankara Nidal Qablan described as shameful the stances adopted by some of his country’s neighbors, and said that Saudi Intelligence Chief Prince Bandar Bin Sultan has supplied the armed rebels in Syria with chemical weapons.

“Armed rebels have been equipped with chemical weapons by Prince Sultan,” Qablan told FNA’s correspondent in Damascus.

He underlined that everyone is aware of what is going on in Al-Rushaid Airport under the auspices of the Saudi Deputy Defense Minister, Salman Bin Sultan.

“Jordan has sheltered and trained the terrorists and after arming them sends them to Syria,” Qablan said.

He further said that everyone is aware of the large military training center in Jordan where thousands of mercenaries are being trained and equipped with chemical weapons by the Saudi Intelligence Chief.

Last week, rebels and local residents in Ghouta also said Prince Bandar has supplied chemical weapons to an al-Qaeda linked rebel group in the area, adding that the rebels caused the last month chemical attack on suburban Damascus.

Ghouta, Syria — As the machinery for a US-led military intervention in Syria gathers pace following the chemical weapons attack two weeks ago, the US and its allies may be targeting the wrong side, Infowars.com said in a report written by Dale Gavlak and Yahya Ababneh.

Interviews with people in Damascus and Ghouta, a suburb of the Syrian capital, where the humanitarian agency Doctors Without Borders said at least 355 people had died last week from what it believed to be a neurotoxic agent, appear to indicate as much.

The US, Britain, and France as well as the Arab League have accused the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for carrying out the chemical weapons attack, which mainly targeted civilians. US warships are stationed in the Mediterranean Sea to launch military strikes against Syria in punishment for carrying out a massive chemical weapons attack. The US and others are not interested in examining any contrary evidence, with US Secretary of State John Kerry saying Monday that Assad’s guilt was “a judgment … already clear to the world.”

However, from numerous interviews with doctors, Ghouta residents, rebel fighters and their families, a different picture emerges. Many believe that certain rebels received chemical weapons via the Saudi intelligence chief, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, and were responsible for carrying out the dealing gas attack.

“My son came to me two weeks ago asking what I thought the weapons were that he had been asked to carry,” said Abu Abdel-Moneim, the father of a rebel fighting to unseat Assad, who lives in Ghouta.

Abdel-Moneim said his son and 12 other rebels were killed inside of a tunnel used to store weapons provided by a Saudi militant, known as Abu Ayesha, who was leading a fighting battalion. The father described the weapons as having a “tube-like structure” while others were like a “huge gas bottle.”

Ghouta townspeople said the rebels were using mosques and private houses to sleep while storing their weapons in tunnels.

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