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Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 11:30 AM | |||
United States and Western and Arab countries ready to give naval and air support to Syrian rebels. | |||
Washington
and other Western and Arab powers plan to give air and naval support to
Syrian rebels fighting the Assad regime, a British newspaper reported.
High-level uniformed-services officers from the United States, Britain,
France, Turkey, Jordan, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates met privately
in London a few weeks ago at the request of British Prime Minister David
Cameron to discuss providing military training to the rebels and supporting
them with air and naval power, The Independent reported Tuesday, December
11, 2012. |
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The Syrian rebels have no one source for their weapons and have had to scrape together their arsenal in various ways. Here, Abdel Hakim Yassin, a rebel commander in northern Syria, inspects a Yugoslav illumination mortar round that was brought to him by an Iraqi arms dealer. |
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countries concluded the 21-month-old civil war in Syria had reached a
tipping point and countries supporting the opposition must help rebel
fighters succeed in a final push to defeat President Bashar Assad, the
newspaper said. French newspaper Le Figaro reported French military advisers already met with Syrian rebel groups across the border in Lebanon. Washington is believed to have stockpiled weapons retrieved in Libya for future supply to Syria, The Independent said. |
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