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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Syrian rebels get new leadership in bid to unite, increase coordination
2012-12-09
[FOXNEWS] Rebel commanders from across Syria have joined forces under a united command they hope will increase coordination between diverse fighting groups and streamline the pathway for arms essential to their struggle against Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Supressor of the Damascenes...
While many of the brigades involved in the fighting are decidedly Islamist in outlook and some have boasted about executing captured soldiers, two of the most extreme groups fighting in Syria were not invited to the rebel meeting in Turkey or included in the new council -- a move that could encourage Western support.

Disorganization has bedeviled Syria's rebel movement since its birth late last year, when some protesters gave up on peaceful means to bring down Assad's regime and took up arms, forming the base of what became the Free Syrian Army.

But the movement has never actually been an army. Scores of rebel groups battle Assad's forces across the country, many coordinating with no one outside of their own area. While some say they want a civil, democratic government, others advocate an Islamic state.

The new body, expected to be announced officially on Sunday, hopes to form the basis of a united rebel front.

Some 500 delegates elected the 30-person Supreme Military Council and a Chief of Staff on Friday and planned to meet soon with representatives from the opposition's newly reorganized politicianship, participants said.

"The aim of this meeting was to unify the armed opposition to bring down the regime," said a rebel commander from near Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
who attended the meeting. "It also aims to get the situation under control once the regime falls."

The move toward greater unity on the armed front comes as the U.S. and others try to strengthen the opposition's leadership while sidelining myrmidon factions that have become a vital part of the rebels' ground forces.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Kim

/me snickers knowingly.

As for the rebels, if it wasn't for Pencilneck, they'd be fighting amongst themselves - an activity they will no doubt return to if/when he is gone.
Posted by: SteveS   2012-12-09 12:32  

#3  i c wut u did thar g(r)omgoru (if that's you real name).
Posted by: Shipman   2012-12-09 11:27  

#2  Why would they've to fake, Kim?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-12-09 03:11  

#1  What's the betting the regime fakes a chemical attack against its own troops, then starts using chemicals against the rebels?
Posted by: phil_b   2012-12-09 01:26  

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