Syria's Nusra Front Eclipsed by Iraqi al-Qaida
Source: Reuters
BEIRUT - The most feared and effective rebel group battling President Bashar Assad, the Islamist Nusra Front, is being eclipsed by a more radical jihadi force whose aims go far beyond overthrowing the Syrian leader. Al-Qaida's Iraq-based wing, which nurtured Nusra in the early stages of the rebellion against Assad, has moved in and sidelined the organization, Nusra sources and other rebels say.
Al-Qaida in Iraq includes thousands of foreign fighters whose ultimate goal is not toppling Assad but the anti-Western jihad of al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri - a shift which could extend Syria's conflict well beyond any political accord between Assad and his foes. The fighting has already cost 90,000 lives.
The break-up of an important part of Syria's opposition, already splintered into hundreds of armed groups, worsens the dilemma faced by the West as it debates whether intervention to support the rebels will result in arms being placed in the hands of hostile Islamist militants. And if the West were to intervene, it may now be under pressure to attack al-Qaida opposition forces rather than Assad.
"Nusra is now two Nusras. One that is pursuing al-Qaida's agenda of a greater Islamic nation, and another that is Syrian with a national agenda to help us fight Assad," said a senior rebel commander in Syria who has close ties to the Nusra Front. "It is disintegrating from within."
Read more: http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/Syrias-Nusra-Front-eclipsed-by-Iraq-based-al-Qaida-313501
This is getting really messy.
The whole article is worth reading. There is even a suggestion--from another Syrian rebel--that this could lead to US intervention, with drone strikes against the jihadists.
Is this is what the Qataris are getting with their $3 billion?
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dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)I don't regard that as being a RW word. Check its definition.
delrem
(9,688 posts)David__77
(23,431 posts)The Obama administration also says so. Anti-"Islamophobia" rightly means treating Islam and other religions equally: I would also opposer Christian terrorist theocrats.
ButterflyBlood
(12,644 posts)David__77
(23,431 posts)This is a clumsy attempt to make Nusra look like something other than what it is.
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)This looks like whatever nationalist component Al Nusra had is being subjugated to the broader goals of Zawahiri and that Baghdadi dude. I don't think that's a good thing for the rebellion, but it does help clarify just what the jihadis are up to.