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Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Syrian government staged Damascus suicide bombings?

Remember that double suicide bombing in Damascus last week? Michael Totten thinks that the Assad regime itself may have staged them.
Well, Michael Weiss at World Affairs found some evidence that Damascus is behaving in a way that is at the very least odd.
According to the Syrian state media, suicide bombers drove two cars rigged with explosives to points just outside two hard-to-reach facilities: the State Security Administration building and the Military Security base in Kafarsouseh, a neighborhood in central Damascus. These facilities are preceded by several military checkpoints, and any person or vehicle desiring access to them will need to carry a special permit. Cars also tend to be searched thoroughly before being able to roll right on up to the doorstep of secret police headquarters. When a terrorist attack is perpetrated, it takes oodles of man-hours of forensic analysis and data-gathering to determine the party responsible and the methods used. Not so in Syria. The regime’s Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported in an impressive 13 minutes that al-Qaeda was the culprit and that a man called Munir al-Binjali “conducted” the attack. The only problem is, al-Binjali is alive and well in Saudi Arabia, not blown to bits in Damascus.

There’s plenty more where that came from, including a hilarious announcement on state TV that the terrorists who blew themselves to smithereens had been “arrested.” An Arab League observer claimed the bodies appeared to have been moved to the blast site a little too perfectly from somewhere else. And when the Al Qaeda story finally collapsed under its own absurdity, Syrian intelligence set up a fake Muslim Brotherhood Web site and forged a responsibility claim.

Read the whole thing.

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2 Comments:

At 7:23 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

The regime is not above massacring its own people to stay in power and discrediting the opposition helps with that objective.

 
At 8:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

When a terrorist attack is perpetrated, it takes oodles of man-hours of forensic analysis and data-gathering to determine the party responsible and the methods used. Not so in Syria. The regime’s Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported in an impressive 13 minutes that al-Qaeda was the culprit --------------- Funny here in the USA they tell us within 13 mins. that it wasn't a terrorist attack or the infamous 'lone gunman'.

 

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