
“On August 2, Britain’s Sunday Express newspaper headlined ‘SAS dress as ISIS fighters in undercover war on jihadis,’ saying: ‘More than 120 members belonging to the elite regiment are currently in the war-torn country’ covertly ‘dressed in black and flying ISIS flags,’ engaged in what’s called Operation Shader – attacking Syrian targets on the pretext of combatting ISIS. The latest revelation comes two weeks after learning Prime Minister David Cameron last year approved British warplanes joining US ones in bombing Syria despite parliamentary rejection in August 2013. At least part of its current covert ground operation is under US command – so-called ‘smash’ units.”
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