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Several Syrian rebel groups including a powerful al Qaeda-linked faction have broken away from the Western-backed opposition coalition - as UN inspectors return to continue their probe into chemical weapons attacks.
In a joint statement, 13 rebel groups led by the Nusra Front criticised the Turkey-based Syrian National Coalition, saying it no longer represents their interests.
The statement reflects the lack of unity in the exiled political opposition and the rebel groups fighting President Bashar al Assad's regime.
The rebel groups' statement called on all those trying to topple Assad's government to unite under a "clear Islamic framework" - an apparent reference to the al Qaeda faction's aspirations to create an Islamic state in Syria.
Melbourne_Militia
I would more likely beleive that the CIA told the FSA Rebels to split from the Al-Qaeda linked factions if they want any contuing ongoing military support from the West.
The fact that the FSA was linked to jihadi groups wrote off any credibility that Obama had to support them.
This is something that should have happened behind the scenes before the war/uprising started.
It clearly shows incompetence by both Obama and the CIA for not planning things better and shows clearly a "plan as you go" approach to the conflict.
And seriously, everyone could have seen sooner or later that the Jihadi groups will want the place for themselves to work towards their Caliphate goals.
3 way civil war.......sounds alot like Bosnia.
I would more likely beleive that the CIA told the FSA Rebels to split from the Al-Qaeda linked factions if they want any contuing ongoing military support from the West.
It clearly shows incompetence by both Obama and the CIA for not planning things better and shows clearly a "plan as you go" approach to the conflict.