28-03-2024 07:25 PM Jerusalem Timing

US Produced Gas Sarin Used in Syria, Transported It via Turkey

US Produced Gas Sarin Used in Syria, Transported It via Turkey

New facts were unveiled over the American-Turkish involvement in chemical weapons usage in Syria.

New facts were unveiled over the American-Turkish involvement in chemical weapons usage in Syria.

American journalist Jeffrey Silverman commented on an article and a video for the famous American political investigator Gordon Duff, in which Duff proved the chemical weapons used in Syria months ago were produced by the US and transported via Turkey.Chemical weappons used by Syria insurgents

In an interview with “Veterans Today” website that the video, entitled “Syrian Gas Attack Proof Syrian Army Has No Involvement”, was filmed in Syria and shows the chemical weapons which were sent from Georgia.

“The US is standing behind all this.  Former US Senator Richard Lugar is the person whose assistance made it possible to transport weapons from Georgia via Turkey into Syria, with the support of the United States and Turkey.”

“Look at the weapons contained in the video and observe how they have been made operational.]A US chemical weapons program supplies the Syrian rebels with weapons of mass destruction. A team of investigators has determined that chemical weapons were supplied from this region, which is under US control. They followed the trail of these chemical weapons to the Georgian Republic. Turkish Army subdivisions transported them to Al-Qaeda terrorists operating in Syrian territory.” Silverman told “Veterans Today”.

In his article, “US Contractors Cited for Syrian Chemical Attacks,” Duff said chemical weapons were being transferred by sea from Georgia to Syria.

Silverman said that Duff provided him with information, based on reliable sources, that a team a team of American veterans found out that the supply of chemical weapons in Syria was performed from outside, via Turkey.

“They have proof that heavy materials, which can be used to build underground bunkers, as well as special underground chemical, biological or even nuclear research facilities, were imported into Georgia back in 2010,” Silverman told the website.