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Loopt iets achter allemaal, ze bedoelen dus onderstaande: Note: Hij werkt samen met het FSA, dat zijn de gematigde rebellen, die samen met Amerika werken, sorry maar wat ziek allemaal, het feit is en blijft er zijn geen gematigde rebellen in Syrië, alleen een seculiere staat, gekozen door het SYRISCHE volk, de regering o.l.v. Assad is de legitieme regering, punt uit... Muhsin al Fadhli, who has reportedly relocated from Iran to Syria. Muhsin al Fadhli, a senior al Qaeda leader who once headed the organizations network in Iran, relocated to Syria in mid-2013, according to a report in The Arab Times on March 21. Citing anonymous sources, the publication reports that al Fadhli has joined the Al Nusrah Front, al Qaedas official branch in Syria. He was apparently sent to the country after a dispute broke out between Al Nusrah and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham (ISIS). Al Fadhli was one of the trusted operatives who reported back to Ayman al Zawahiri on the dispute, according to the Arab Times, and he influenced al Qaedas decision to eventually disown ISIS. Today, al Fadhli reportedly recruits European Muslims to join the jihad in Syria and trains them on how to execute terror operations in the western countries, focusing mostly on means of public transportation such as trains and airplanes. The Arab Times account does not identify its sources and parts of it do not ring true. For example, al Fadhlis four main targets inside Syria are supposedly Bashar al Assads forces, the Free Syrian Army, the Islamic Front, and ISIS. However, only two of these targets make sense in the current operational environment. The Al Nusrah Front is closely cooperating with the Islamic Front, which is a coalition of several jihadist and Islamist rebel groups, and also works with the Free Syrian Army. Read more: longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/03/report_former_head_o.php#ixzz3DxZLI51r
Posted on: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 14:20:00 +0000

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