(Infowars) – The fact
the Obama administration is leaving known ISIS training camps alone suggests
the White House is protecting the terrorist group, according to presidential
candidate Donald Trump.
“Well, you [as
president] would knock the hell out of the training camps, that one’s a given,
and it’s incredible we don’t do it [since] we know where they are,” he said
on the Michael Savage Show. “It’s almost like, ‘are we protecting these
people?’”
Trump is closer to the
truth than he realizes; a secret U.S. government document obtained by
Judicial Watch reveals the U.S. and other NATO nations deliberately backed
al-Qaeda in Iraq, which morphed into ISIS, and other Islamic extremist groups
to overthrow Syrian president Bashir al-Assad.
“The Salafist [sic],
the Muslim Brotherhood and AQI [al-Qaeda in Iraq] are the major forces driving
the insurgency in Syria,” the Pentagon document stated. “The West, Gulf
countries, and Turkey support [this] opposition, while Russia, China and Iran
‘support the [Assad] regime.’”
ISIS grew directly out
of al-Qaeda in Iraq when the latter gained territory in Syria in 2013. “On
April 8, 2013, the Islamic State of Iraq (ISI) – Al-Qaeda in Iraq – released a
recorded audio message by its leader, Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, in which he
announced that the Syria jihadi group Jabhat Al-Nusra (JN) has been merely an
extension of ISI [Islamic State of Iraq] in Syria,” the Middle East Media
Research Institute reported. “…Al-Baghdadi announces that the names ISI
and JN are not to be used anymore; instead, he declares the official merging of
the two groups under the name ‘Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham’ [also known
as ISIS].”
And Turkey’s prime
minister, a U.S. and NATO ally, was caught shipping arms to al-Qaeda and ISIS
via Syria-bound trucks operated by the country’s intelligence agency, according
to Turkish military officials in early 2015.
Prime Minister Ahmet
Davutoglu banned media from reporting on three of the trucks searched by the
military’s Gendarmerie General Command, which discovered 45 to 55 missiles or
rockets, 30 to 40 crates of ammunition, including mortar rounds, and Douchka
anti-aircraft ammunition.
“The trucks were
carrying weapons and supplies to the al-Qaeda terror organization,”
a report by the Gendarmerie General Command stated. Davutoglu also removed
public prosecutor Aziz Takei from office for ordering the search and 13 soldiers
involved were charged with espionage punishable with 20-year prison terms.
“Though the scandal is
tearing the country apart, the government opted for its favorite tactic of
covering it up,” Turkish journalist Fehim Taştekin reported. “A court in
Adana banned written, visual and Internet media outlets from any reporting and
commenting on the stopping of the trucks and the search.” “All online content
about the incident has been deleted.”
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