Yeah....I guess that only leaves the israeli,turkish and kurdish routes then,doesnt it?
Thats because they could simply use their turkish,arab,israeli and kurdish cats paws to do most of the dirty work,not to mention that because of the gross stupidity and utter incompetence of the saa during the first part of the insurgency vast amounts of weapons and munitions were simply allowed to fall into the hands of the terrorists with little or no effort made to prevent it.
And you on the other hand are perfectly willing to believe any old crazy conspiracy theory no matter how bizarre and regardless of any evidence that disproves it.
Whereas you dont need any proof whatsoever because you KNOW this is a conspiracy,because its just SO OBVIOUS,right?
I wouldnt be quite so quick to sneer at the value of the documents in question if I was you,as these can be easily used to ascertain important facts such as the manufacturer of the chemicals and from there one can find out who ordered them,how they payed for them,where the intended delivery destination was and if they were a real company or just a front.You can find out who the shipping company was and who operated it and if they were just a front as well.
For a start it would be easy to ascertain whether the destination and the end customer were legit or not.
When the ship left port on its journey it was flagged with 11 defects during an inspection.According to the russia captain the ship stopped over in beirut to pick up another cargo but was unable to load it.The ship was inspected by port authorities and deemed unseaworthy and the ship was basically stuck there.The company who owned the ship went bankrupt and the ship was basically abandoned,it was also subject to legal claims from creditors.Ultimately the lebanese authorities impounded the ship owing to non payment of port fees and fines.
The ship and its cargo basically sat in port for almost a year before it was impounded and the cargo offloaded and placed in storage.
That story makes absolutely no sense at all I`m afraid.
The company in Mozambique [FEM] who ordered the ammonium nitrate is an explosives manufacturer,they sell an explosive compound called ANCO which is ammonium nitrate based and is commonly used in the mining industry[among others].
https://www.fem.co.mz/language/en/anco-en/