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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (988708)12/18/2016 1:28:48 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570366
 
Horseshit article. You sure are gullible. There's no al-Qaeda in Aleppo. They are anti-Assad forces, who are trying to topple the dictator (you seem to like dictators).

Here's the groups among the rebels:

Ahrar ash-Sham
Sham Falcons
Maysh al-Islam
Free Idlib Army
Levant Front
Harakat Nour al-Din al-Zenki
Army of Mujahideen
Syrian Turkmen Brigades.



To: Broken_Clock who wrote (988708)12/18/2016 2:12:10 PM
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The two Aleppo-based militant groups responsible for the attack are Jaish Fateh (Army of Conquest coalition) and Jabhat Fatah al-Sham, the second formerly called itself Al-Nusra Front. Jaish Fateh is a coalition of jihadist groups including JFaS which is also sometimes referred to as Al Qaeda in Syria. The coalition also includes other Al Qaeda affiliates. In the end, all Syrian rebels are jihadists as the New York Times admitted and share similar ideologies.

"Nowhere in rebel-controlled Syria is there a secular fighting force to speak of."

nytimes.com