Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 25, 2017
Approximately 100% of ISIS’ arms originally belonged to the US government. The official explanation is “lol we have no idea what the fuck we are even doing lol sorry.”
It is an undeniable fact that the US government is comically incompetent.
However, it is equally undeniable that they have continually used their well-established incompetence as a cover for criminal operations. We call this “strategic incompetence.”
So: did they really “lose track” of a billion dollars worth of weaponry in one state largely controlled by terrorists and another that supports these terrorists, or are they simply using the excuse of incompetence to cover the fact that they are funneling weapons to “non-moderate” terrorists along with the “moderate terrorists” they are openly arming?
Flip a coin.
RT:
A newly released declassified audit from the US Department of Defense shows that negligent accounting by the military has resulted in the Pentagon not knowing what happened to more than $1 billion in arms and equipment meant for the Iraqi Army.
The Office of Inspector General for the Pentagon’s findings from September 2016 was made public Wednesday as a result of a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from human rights group Amnesty International.
Over $1 billion worth of arms and military equipment designated under the Iraq Train and Equip Fund (ITEF) and meant to assist the Iraqi government in combatting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), was not accounted for, the DOD audit found.
The Army’s 1st Theater Sustainment Command “did not have effective controls to maintain complete visibility and accountability of ITEF equipment in Kuwait and Iraq prior to transfer to the Government of Iraq,” the audit said.
“This audit provides a worrying insight into the US Army’s flawed – and potentially dangerous – system for controlling millions of dollars worth of arms transfers to a hugely volatile region,” Patrick Wilcken, Amnesty International’s Arms Control and Human Rights Researcher, said in the announcement on the group’s website.
“It makes for especially sobering reading given the long history of leakage of US arms to multiple armed groups committing atrocities in Iraq, including the armed group calling itself the Islamic State.”
The ITEF began as a $1.6 billion program, but last year, Congress appropriated $715 million more to it.
The transfers included, according to Amnesty, “tens of thousands of assault rifles worth $28 million, hundreds of mortar rounds and hundreds of Humvee armoured vehicles” to the Iraqi Army, including the predominantly Shi’a Popular Mobilization Units and Kurdish Peshmerga fighters.
At one point, it was estimated that a full 60-80% of weapons they were sending to “moderate terrorists” were ending up in the hands of ISIS.
From Washington Post in October of 2015:
“Probably 60 to 80 percent of the arms that America shoveled in have gone to al-Qaida and its affiliates,” said Joshua Landis, a Syria expert at the University of Oklahoma.
It’s hard to believe that this level of incompetence is even possible – especially when so many high-level Jews have openly voiced support for ISIS/al-Qaida, the US openly backs their “moderate terrorist” allies, and Israel literally gives them medical treatment.
IDF giving medical treatment to an ISIS fighter in the Golan Heights
Israel recently accidentally admitted that they have an open channel with ISIS, and that ISIS once apologized to them for accidentally attacking the IDF in Golan.
There are literally no check-and-balances on any of this. The armed forces committees in Congress, which are supposed to serve as oversight are run by rabid ISIS-supporters. John McCain is literally the chief of the Senate Committee on Arms Forces. He is a diehard ISIS-supporter.
Look.
And here – this isn’t 100% confirmed, but it sure as hell looks like he met with the head of ISIS himself, Abu-Bakr Al-Baghdadi.
Whether or not that actually is Al-Baghdadi is irrelevant. He has and continues to meet with both Al-Qaeda and ISIS operatives.
So, consider that in the context of a billion dollars worth of “accidentally misplaced arms” – which were ostensibly intended for Shiite forces fighting ISIS.
I personally think it is difficult to “accidentally misplace” a billion dollars worth of weaponry.
But then again, we’ve got an affirmative action army.
So who knows?
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