
With the rebels moving deeper into Damascus, and the Assad regime’s days appearing numbered, the CIA is racing to find Syria’s chemical and biological weapons before it’s too late.
With the days and weeks of the Syrian government appearing numbered, the Central Intelligence Agency is scrambling to get a handle on the locations of the country's chemical and biological weapons, while assessing the composition, loyalties, and background of the rebel groups poised to take power in the event President Bashar al-Assad falls.
Obama administration officials tell The Daily Beast that the CIA has sent officers to the region to assess Syria’s weapons program. One major task for the CIA right now is to work with military defectors to find out as much information on Syria’s weapons of mass destruction, according to one U.S. official with access to Syrian intelligence. Another focus will be to sort through reams of intercepted phone calls and emails, satellite images, and other collected intelligence to find the exact locations of the Syrian weapons, this official said.
This task has become more urgent in recent days. Last week, The Wall Street Journal reportedthat the Syrian military was moving its chemical weapons out of storage. On July 17, Nawaf Fares, Syria’s ex-ambassador to Iraq, told the BBCthe regime would not hesitate to use chemical weapons against the rebel fighters. On Wednesday, a bomb killed the Syrian defense minister and the brother-in-law of President al-Assad in Damascus. The blow to the al-Assad cabinet raised the prospect that the Syrian regime may be on its last legs.
Rep. Mike Rogers, the Republican chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, declined to provide details on what intelligence assets have been sent to Syria or to say whether the CIA has sent officers on the ground there. He said that the administration had recently deployed "the resources necessary to collect the information that we need to make a good decision on chemical and biological [weapons], opposition groups and leadership transition strategies." But, he added, "We don’t know nearly what we need to know to be completely effective if the regime were to implode tomorrow."
A CIA spokesman Thursday declined to comment.
Syria never signed the 1992 Chemical Weapons Convention, the treaty that bans the use, stockpiling, or production of chemical weapons. Steven Heydemann, a senior adviser for Middle East initiatives at the U.S. Institute of Peace, a nonpartisan think tank, said he understands Syria’s stockpiles to be “massive.”
Brian Sayers, the director of government relations for the Syria Support Group, a new lobby in Washington that is pressing the Obama administration to give guns and training to Syria’s opposition said, “We believe that if the United States does not act urgently, there is a real risk of a political vacuum in Syria, including the possibility of a dispersion of chemical weapons to rogue groups such as Hezbollah.”
Paula DeSutter, who served as assistant secretary of state for verification, compliance, and implementation between 2002 and 2009 and is now retired, said biological weapons could be a bigger a concern. A 2011 State Department reporton the compliance of countries with arms control and nonproliferation agreements said it "remained unclear" whether Syria would use biological weapons as a military option or whether Syria had violated the Biological Weapons Convention.
DeSutter also said she would want the U.S. and international community to secure any remaining nuclear-related equipment from the al-Kibar reactor destroyed in 2007 by Israeli jets. Also unclear is what, if anything, Iraq transferred to Syria before the 2003 U.S. invasion. “That is the wild card,” said DeSutter.
Whether or not sensitive weapons technology was moved to Syria is a hotly disputed question in the intelligence community. James Clapper, now the Director of National Intelligence and formerly the director of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, said in 2003 that he believed materials had been moved out of Iraq in the months before the war and cited satellite imagery.
Obama administration officials say the White House has yet to decide on how it will respond if pro-al-Assad forces use chemical weapons against the Syrian population or a neighboring country. The administration has told senior regime officials that they will be held responsible if they fail to secure chemical weapons.
DeSutter said the U.S. should remain vague about the exact consequences. “You could say we will target the president of Syria if they are used and we will target any military organization that used them,” DeSutter said. “I would let them wonder. You might want to drop the word ‘Israel’ in the conversation, too, as a subtle point.”
Hydemann said, “There is absolutely no question there has been a great deal of attention in different agencies of the government to the location and security of the chemical weapons stockpiles.” He says the U.S. has done some contingency planning on securing Syria’s borders as well as airports and sea ports to make sure sensitive weapons or terrorist and regime officials do not escape in the event of the regime’s collapse.
Other issues pending at the White House include who in the current Syrian government could remain in place if the regime falls and what the U.S. will do to protect Syrian religious and ethnic minorities.
While several government agencies and departments are drawing up contingency plans and drafting policy memos, the White House has ultimate control of the policy process and has yet to make a decision. “We are still waiting for red lines,” one Obama administration official who works on Syria issues told The Daily Beast. “This is a decision for the president.”
Up until now, the Obama administration has preferred to influence events in Syria from behind the scenes. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has helped create a group of states known as “Friends of Syria” that seek a managed transition through financial support for the opposition. The State Department is also providing nonlethal aid to Syria’s opposition such as communications equipment. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice has pushed for U.N. Security Council resolutions and sanctions targeting President al-Assad and his top aides. A resolution authorizing military intervention in Syria was vetoed Thursday by China and Russia at the United Nations.----
Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/the-daily-beast/9416787/CIA-joins-the-hunt-for-Bashar-al-Assads-chemical-weapons.html
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weapons of mass destruction again? didn't they use that line like.. afew wars ago?
Posted Jul-20-2012 Bykiwilurker (22.50) 
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oBama likes to finger point and
steal dog wagging issues for his own gain
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByAiredale (2724.26) 
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@Airedale Except this time we know they have WMD's and chemical weapons, which are very nasty, youve never heard someone talk about the effects of them? Theres a reason they're banned, just like napalm, we're not fucking monkies anymore slow dying torteous weapons arent how we do things, one to the head.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByAdirondack13 (168.90) Adirondack13 View Channel Send Message
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this time u know!??
lmfao
last time also everybody was knowing!!
the only thing i know is that there are people getting rich by war!
its all business!
Posted Jul-21-2012 Bybanned4live (-2.00) 
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So what if they find all kinds of chemical weapons? It is their country; they can do what they want.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByMartyr_Machine (435.86) Martyr_Machine Send Message
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you should read the 14 points of fascism and google drone before you speak so definitively. just saying...
Posted Jul-20-2012 By2DLISH2QUIT (2327.70) 2DLISH2QUIT View Channel Send Message
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Fascism is one of the most misused words out there these days. In fact, experts can't even agree on what it actually means. People basically just use it to describe activities and schools of thought that are against theirs, much like you are trying to do now.
I am sure you read all that though, right?
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByMartyr_Machine (435.86) Martyr_Machine Send Message
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Those wmd belong to the seller..holy mother Russia,
better get those troops landed and secure a perimeter to export the products before oBsama martyrs brigades lay hands on them
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByAiredale (2724.26) 
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@Martyr_Machine The point is simple
1 they do not want these weapons falling into the hands of al Qaeda through the black market
2 they are concerned that Assad in a last ditch act of desperation will use them on his own people
Not rocket science or some big conspiracy
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I am not saying it is. I am saying that it is their country and their business what happens inside their borders. I couldn't care less if Assad kills all of them. It wouldn't impact us at all.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByMartyr_Machine (435.86) Martyr_Machine Send Message
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Only retards would believe this how could the CIA get involved meanwhile russia & china veto'd sanctions on syria..theres nothing or no american agency can do about this screwed up country..yet the CIA is looking for weapons o'rly?
Posted Jul-21-2012 ByDubz718 (127.90) 
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I don't doubt this story one bit
Posted Jul-20-2012 By2DLISH2QUIT (2327.70) 2DLISH2QUIT View Channel Send Message
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I think there on there way to Iran by now .i wonder what his english wife thinks .she is very well educated and a savvy lady .
Posted Jul-20-2012 Bymarkymark69 (578.84) markymark69 View Channel Send Message
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i hope the last thing that get through her mind is a bullet
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByDEMON_IN_THE_BABYPHONE (732.10) 
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@DEMON_IN_THE_BABYPHONE That's a little harsh unless you know she was responsible for something
Posted Jul-20-2012 Bymarkymark69 (578.84) markymark69 View Channel Send Message
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First I've heard about WMD there.
Posted Jul-20-2012 Byzindo (839.52) zindo View Channel Send Message
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You jokers what a laugh how things have changed Russia will save your ass come on Kremlin sort em .........................
Posted Jul-20-2012 Byolivercromwell (4.00) 
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The CiA. The gang the couldn't shoot straight.
Posted Jul-20-2012 Byabsu69 (2171.84) absu69 View Channel Send Message
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It's the Torygraph - official British Government Mouthpiece.
They would say that wouldn't they?
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByDEADBEEF (4238.96) 
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@DEADBEEF Yes!
Posted Jul-20-2012 BykingfordIm (11.90) 
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the CIA is racing to find Syria’s chemical and biological weapons before it’s too late
replace Syria with Iraq, and what did you get? Bullshit- simply a reuse of the rouse the got us into another un-winnable situation
Posted Jul-21-2012 ByJegsman (270.56) 
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Between Libya and this mess, weapons of all types will be spread world wide.
Posted Jul-21-2012 ByACunningDisguise (8.30) 
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Haha.. Hope they do a better job than Iraq!
Posted Jul-25-2012 Bysm86 (37.64) sm86 View Channel Send Message
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ah the friendly CIA.
we all can feel save now
lmao
anywhere when something is to get these CIA thugs will come and steal
keep up the good thief work amerika
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByDEMON_IN_THE_BABYPHONE (732.10) 
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@DEMON_IN_THE_BABYPHONE Anything that your country shouldnt have =) Just wish it was acround during ww2 we'd have hitlers right hand in a museum.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByAdirondack13 (168.90) Adirondack13 View Channel Send Message
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Assad won't fall.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByAli669 (34.60) 
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Wanna bet?
Right now I'm giving 3 to 1 odds on him getting sodomised like his friend gaddafi.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByRustyNailer (1600.10) 
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@RustyNailer Ok lets do it. Whoever loses closes their account. Is they're a time table you think he will fall?
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByAli669 (34.60) 
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Nice try, but how about just a gentleman's bet? I think it's going to be fast, maybe 3-4 weeks, tops. If he makes it longer than that, then he would most likely survive.
But I'll throw in a bonus. I'm giving 5 to 1 odds that he'll be assassinated by his own military.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByRustyNailer (1600.10) 
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@RustyNailer What's a gentleman's bet? Is it like a friendly bet?
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByAli669 (34.60) 
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Exactly.
Posted Jul-20-2012 ByRustyNailer (1600.10) 
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