The next morning we thought the general would take us by car to Aleppo. Instead he brought us to the battlefield at Quweris airport. I visited a small division at the frontline from where I saw three bombs being fired at the airport. Although the soldiers were proud to demonstrate their fighting skills, their commander told me they were sad to be fighting at all. He said the FSA wanted peace but that it was Assad who had forced them into war. He gave me an olive branch and asked me to take it to the European Parliament to show Europe that the FSA’s intentions were good.It was not easy talking to the senior commanders. They are deeply suspicious about anything European or American. Every one of them kept repeating how they have seen nothing at all materialize from the many promises that were made by the international community. We—the international community—promised them support if they organized themselves militarily. Nothing came. We asked them to organize civilian councils. Nothing came. We promised them humanitarian aid. Nothing came. We promised weapons. Nothing came.I saw with my own eyes what Ahmed Abeit had told me the day before: The FSA has to build bombs and equipment from whatever metal it can find because it doesn’t receive any serious weapons from abroad. This is in sharp contrast to the cluster bombs and other huge explosives I saw fired by the regime. The FSA has no antiaircraft guns either, so they have no way of stopping the continuous random shelling of the civilian population.My conclusion is that the Syrians I spoke to are right: there is no support whatsoever going to the “liberated areas”. In terms of territory, the FSA controls about 75 percent of Syria. In terms of people, it is hard to tell, but probably about half of the population lives in “liberated areas”. The humanitarian situation is incredibly dramatic. It is such a disaster that it is hard to describe or even imagine. [ed notes;the intelligence mole(author of this propaganda riddled report,wants people to believe the rebels have no real weapons,but the rebels own videos show they have massive quantities of weapons from seized bases,and weapons supplied from gulf countries,wich proves he's a fraud!secondly,he says 75% (his own b.s. claim)of Syria is liberated from govt and armed forces..how does(would) they liberate 75% of such a huge country without serious weapons???the whole piece by this zionist ,wich hung out with FSA commanders is nothing but lies,but important because the ziofraud is yet another piece wich shows that FSA leaders and commanders allow these zionazis to propagandize on their behalf...
Koert Debeuf, 38, currently lives in Cairo and represents the ALDE group of Liberals and Democrats in the European Parliament. Debeuf studied ancient history at the universities of Leuven and Bologna. He was a spokesman for Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt before founding a liberal think tank, Prometheus, in 2008 to 2009.
[ed notes;see his bio?it wants you to believe he was liberal democrat socialist from europes belgium...the devil is in the details however..he was spokesperson for Guy Verhofstadt who was he? he was a zionist israhell firster..see.. Prime Minister Verhofstadt at the new Yad Vashem Museum Former Prime MinisterGuy Verhofstadt visited Israel in March 2005 Statement by Former Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt at the opening ... "The Law of Return is the basic idea of the foundation of Israel," says Belgium's Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt in an interview In Holland, it's worse | Adi Schwartz Investigations & Interviews | Adi Schwartz
[ed note; Koert Debeuf (A ZIONIST) lives in Cairo,he's an advocate for arab-spring!He also runs a blog with a roster of arabs contributors BLOG: Koert Debeuf: Beit El Hiwar
on that note lets flashback to a courageous Flemish MP who contradicts this frauds claim that no aid is being sent from europe to rebels in Syria...
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