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Purveyor

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22. Syrian Rebel Group Names New Leaders After Blast
Wed Sep 10, 2014, 04:12 PM
Sep 2014

BEIRUT (AP) -- A Syrian rebel group named a new leader and military chief on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after an explosion killed a dozen of its senior figures in a devastating blow to one of the most powerful factions in the country's armed opposition.

The group, Ahrar al-Sham, has been among the steadiest and most effective forces fighting to oust President Bashar Assad in Syria's civil war. It has also been on the front lines of a now nine-month battle in northern Syria against the extremist Islamic State group.

The deaths of so many of its leaders throws Ahrar al-Sham's future into question, while also laying bare the tangled dynamics of Syria's broader anti-Assad scene just as the United States is considering injecting itself into the country's conflict by going after the Islamic State group. Washington's efforts to crush the extremists could include ramping up support for Syria's rebels.

The U.S. has long looked askance at Ahrar al-Sham, considering the group too radical for Washington's tastes and too cozy with the al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front. For that reason, the limited support Washington has provided so far to rebels was not directed Ahrar al-Sham's way.

But the group managed to fuse its ultraconservative religious views with a more practical political position, allowing it to act as a bridge of sorts between the more moderate Western-backed rebel groups and hard-line factions. And although Washington had qualms about working with the group, Ahrar al-Sham has been a fierce enemy of the Islamic State group, and has lost thousands of men since January fighting the extremists.

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Where these the "moderates"? Cayenne Sep 2014 #1
The way I understand it, they recently "distanced" themselves from al Nusra. bemildred Sep 2014 #2
Our "partners" got blowed up Cayenne Sep 2014 #6
"Why are we madder at Assad than at ISIS?" bemildred Sep 2014 #13
Perhaps they unfriended al Nusra on Facebook daleo Sep 2014 #26
Kind of a Darwin award moment for the group, then Scootaloo Sep 2014 #3
Bound to be a setback. bemildred Sep 2014 #4
So many people must be shaking their heads at the stupidity. n/t JimDandy Sep 2014 #14
One "Aw Shit!" moment like that can wipe out a dozen or so attaboys Kaleva Sep 2014 #24
I find that version hard to credit daleo Sep 2014 #27
barrel bomb, daisy-cutter glide bomb ... quadrature Sep 2014 #5
I know this appears to be an accident but... indivisibleman Sep 2014 #7
so maybe they were assassinated and maybe they blew themselves up? azurnoir Sep 2014 #8
A day later we still don't know. bemildred Sep 2014 #17
At the moment the US wants Assad's cooperation, his greatest opponents go sky high . . . Journeyman Sep 2014 #9
I don't think the US wants Assad's cooperation. But if he would attack ISIS once in a while, pampango Sep 2014 #11
You keep saying this jamzrockz Sep 2014 #12
Assad military did not attack ISIS before August when it threatened then captured the Syrian pampango Sep 2014 #15
From a strategic standpoint, it's a sound battle plan. Xithras Sep 2014 #18
+1. We would find it clever if we were doing it. Divide and rule. nt bemildred Sep 2014 #19
"Assad is many things, but he's not stupid." He certainly is not. Leaving ISIS alone pampango Sep 2014 #20
Simple. He DIDN'T choose Scootaloo Sep 2014 #25
Kind of convenient PeoViejo Sep 2014 #10
Assad is here to stay - we ought to get over it and live with it. n/t cosmicone Sep 2014 #16
I fear that our pending 'isis' strikes in Syria will just be a smokescreen to Purveyor Sep 2014 #21
Syrian Rebel Group Names New Leaders After Blast Purveyor Sep 2014 #22
Seems like a short career path. bemildred Sep 2014 #23
We could try to be the Leviathan daleo Sep 2014 #28
Yup, we could end up being Gulliver in Lilliput Art_from_Ark Sep 2014 #29
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