Undercover NATO troops were already in Syria, despite coming from their government denied, according to an e-mail the agency Stratfor, published by Wikileaks website.
The information comes from an e-mail hacked from Stratfor analysis agency, whose correspondence is published by Wikileaks from February 27, according to Russia Today, the website. Message appears on the address written by Reva Bhalla (bhalla@stratfor.com), director of agency review, is intended for internal and confidential details a meeting at the Pentagon in December. Consultations were attended by senior analysts within the Air Force and representatives of major U.S. allies, France and Britain.
The information comes from an e-mail hacked from Stratfor analysis agency, whose correspondence is published by Wikileaks from February 27, according to Russia Today, the website. Message appears on the address written by Reva Bhalla (bhalla@stratfor.com), director of agency review, is intended for internal and confidential details a meeting at the Pentagon in December. Consultations were attended by senior analysts within the Air Force and representatives of major U.S. allies, France and Britain.
Western powers have categorically denied any military involvement in internal conflict in Syria, for which no international mandate.
Author of the message says that U.S. officials have suggested "that the teams SOF (special operations forces), (probably in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Jordan and Turkey) are already on the field, focuses on reconnaissance missions and training opposition forces" . Subsequently, U.S. military experts will increase the role of undercover commandos "hypothetical idea is to commit attacks guerrilla campaign of murder, attempt to break the rear lines Alawi forces (loyal to the regime), as it collapsed from the inside" says the message.
Author of the message says that U.S. officials have suggested "that the teams SOF (special operations forces), (probably in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Jordan and Turkey) are already on the field, focuses on reconnaissance missions and training opposition forces" . Subsequently, U.S. military experts will increase the role of undercover commandos "hypothetical idea is to commit attacks guerrilla campaign of murder, attempt to break the rear lines Alawi forces (loyal to the regime), as it collapsed from the inside" says the message.
