Hehe...Israel ist ja auf der Seite der Terroristen dort, dann muss er ja recht haben.
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Channel 4 Video exclusive: Inside Syria's rebel Farouk brigade 10.9.2012
Am besten fand ich diese Aussage von einem der Terroristen.Zitat:
The French journalist Mani embedded with the insurgents of the insurgent Farouq brigade near Talbiseh in Syria. The British Channel 4 has his video report which is quite interesting. It reveals that the brigade has large support from the outside.
Some of the fighters obviously had sniper training (1:15) and are teaching their comrades in that trade. They use M-16 automatic rifles with scopes.
Two different anti-aircraft guns are shown. A ZU-23-2 twin 23 mm gun mounted on a blue truck. As the truck lacks the weight to give the gun some stability its only possible use is in a "spray and pray" mode. A white truck is mounted with a ZPU-1 14.5mm machine gun. This is stability wise a more effective arrangement. As the continuous shooting for the camera shows there seems to be no lack of ammunition for these guns (3:00).
The fighters themselves explain that they see the conflict as a sectarian one. For them it is not about the Syrian army or about Assad but, as they say, about fighting Shia and Alawite (3:50).
For planing the insurgents use fresh high-resolution satellite imagery color printed on large glossy paper sheets. (5:00). But for lack of coordination with other brigades a planed attack on a Syrian army checkpoint was called off.
Two pickups are shown with mounted SPG-9 73mm recoilless guns (6:10). These are seemingly new and again there is no lack of ammunition for these.
Next comes an interesting weapons. At 6:40 the insurgents are loading a brand new Chinese QLZ-89 35mm automatic grenade launcher in the "light" bipod version but with a large "heavy" 15 rounds magazine. This launcher is a rarther rare and relative new Chinese development. It is a serious weapon for light infantry with a good range and fire power. It is very unlikely to be available from your friendly Lebanese next-door AK-47 and RPG dealer.
The insurgents are show as they are handling bricks of money, allegedly $110,000, for ammunition and other supplies (7:05).
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http://www.moonofalabama.org/2012/09...q-brigade.html
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The members of the Farouq brigade seem to be mostly Salafists. At 7:50 one of them laments that this is the reason they allegedly get no support from the "free world". He is asking why the "freedom" construct does not include his freedom to be Salafist.