The Islamic State of Iraq in the Levant (ISIL) battled with rival opposition fighters in northern Syria on Sunday, using U.S.-made military vehicles captured from neighboring Iraq for the first time, a monitoring group said.
ISIL, a splinter group of al Qaeda which wants to set up an Islamic caliphate encompassing both Iraq and Syria, has made rapid gains in Iraq in the past two weeks, taking control of the northern city of Mosul and major border crossings with Syria.
Its advances in Iraq appear to have spurred on the Syrian branch, which is fighting both the army of President Bashar al-Assad and also rival opposition groups such as the Western-backed Free Syrian Army, a more moderate force.
The Sunni Muslim ISIL fighters seized strategic Syrian towns near the Iraqi border from rivals last week.
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Well we do know 0bama wanted to arm those 'rebels' fighting against the reformer Assad.
ReplyDeleteHe just did what he usually does- behind closed doors and in a sneaky way....or was it all the soulless b1tch Valery Jarrett pulling the strings?
I guess that's why we didn't leave any thermite grenades with the Iraqi army.
was it all the soulless b1tch Valery Jarrett pulling the strings?
DeleteMy bet, for sure.