Originally titled; "Operation Oil Theft: Month 12, Week 3, Day 1." on 4/3/12.
With my Internet connection not working last week and my brain not
really working this week I have little idea what's been happening in
Libya. So instead I'm going to take the opportunity to talk about Syria
instead.
Yesterday (3/3/12) the Syrian foreign ministry sent
letters to the United Nations Secretary General and the Chair of the
United Nations Security Council accusing foreign powers of arming the
insurgents and accusing the insurgents of using those weapons to kill
civilians in order to make it look as though the Syrian government are
carrying out massacres. These accusations are not without basis.
On Friday (2/3/12) Syrian insurgents claimed that the Syrian army attacked a peaceful protest with mortars killing 13 in the Al-Rastan district of Homs.
They released this video to support their claims;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bIzvPddKL4&feature=related It shows a
protest in a barn/industrial building when suddenly an airborne object
with an exhaust trail enters the building in the top left of the screen.
People then rush out of the building and the camera pans towards the
back of the building where presumably the camera operator saw the object
land. You can seen one or possibly two building lying on the ground
presumably injured.
Now I'm not a weapons expert but I'm assuming
the type of mortar that's alleged to be being used is closer to a M1937
82mm type mortar rather then a much larger M43 160mm mortar. You can
see a similar US 81mm being used in Iraq in this video;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TS09c0HGYg As you can see when the
mortar bomb hits it's target it does so without an exhaust trail and
falls almost vertically as nothing but gravity pulls it to the the
target. The mortar bomb also generates a lot of smoke and flame as it
explodes. By contrast the object in the Syrian video is moving more
horizontally with an exhaust trail and doesn't seem to produce any
explosion. Therefore the only thing I can think it is is a RPG-7
which can be seen here; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2ZS2PFQ6p4
which fails to detonate either because it's faulty or because the firer
failed to pull the priming pin.
The only problem is that the RPG-7 only has an effective range of around 300m and there weren't any Syrian soldiers that close to Al-Rastan at the time of the incident. So either the other residents of Al-Rastan
had decided they'd had enough of the insurgents and opened fire on them
or the insurgents opened fire on their own protest in order to create
an atrocity.
Oh and the one thing I do know about Libya is
that today (5/3/12) video has emerged showing British world war two war
graves in Benghazi being desecrated. I know this because the story is on
the front page of almost every British newspaper. What's happened is
quite obvious - British agents in Benghazi have desecrated some war
graves in order to pressurises Libya's NTC into dialogue. Since the fall of Qaddafi the NTC
have upset the British by trying to run the new Libya for the benefit
of the Libyans rather then British oil companies which was not the
original plan so they need a jolly good talking too.
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