The following comes from major US defence contractor and private intelligence firm Stratfor, as revealed by WikiLeaks
Once the war had started, the Saudis couldn’t look back – for fear that a victorious Syrian regime would seek revenge against “countries of the Gulf” for their attempts to destabilise Syria.
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The following comes from major US defence contractor and private intelligence firm Stratfor, as revealed by WikiLeaks
Once the war had started, the Saudis couldn’t look back – for fear that a victorious Syrian regime would seek revenge against “countries of the Gulf” for their attempts to destabilise Syria.
Below is an early 2012 Saudi internal memo, released by WikiLeaks
The following was revealed in a declassified Pentagon ‘Secret’ Intelligence Information Report (US Defense Intelligence Agency). Note that the ‘Salafists’ (aka Wahhabis) mentioned are followers of the ultra-conservative state sect of Saudi Arabia – which has
inspired al-Qaeda, Daesh, and other jihadi groups on the ground in Syria.
It appears that the Clinton email quoted below was sent in April 2012 (the email’s internal date upon release is an error)
The following according to a Hillary Clinton email released by WikiLeaks
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