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Russia Sees US Arming ‘Rebels’ With Shoulder Fired Missiles As Hostile Act


Russia calls US arming Syrian rebels with ManPADS hostile act

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, said on Tuesday that U.S. intentions to provide shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles (ManPADS) to the Syrian opposition in the Syrian Civil War is considered by Moscow to be a hostile act.

She noted that the transferred weapons would quickly end up in the hands of jihadists, and Washington must realize this. “Perhaps, they even expect this to happen, since they actually sponsor the Jabhat al-Nusra [terrorist group, outlawed in Russia – TASS], which is a unit of al Qaeda. This can hardly be called otherwise than aiding and abetting terrorists,” the diplomat went on to say, reports the Russian State News Agency TASS.

“The relevant decision also poses a direct threat to aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces, other Russian military personnel and our Embassy in Syria that has been shelled repeatedly,” she said. “That is why we consider this to be a hostile move.”




“Instead of pooling efforts to counter rampaging extremists of every stripe and color, as we have suggested for a long time, Washington is staking on the provision of military aid to anti-government units, which differ little from bloody thugs,” the diplomat stated.

On December 23, US President Barack Obama signed into law a bill on the budget and expenditures of the US Department of Defense for the 2017 fiscal year. In particular, the law authorizes the Pentagon’s actions to supply MANPADS to the so-called Syrian armed opposition.

The U.S. Congress passed the DOD 2017 spending bill which was signed by President Barack Obama on Dec 23rd. The law gives the Pentagon permission to supply the missiles to the ‘rebels’ in Syria which have been supported by the Obama administration.

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