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The Free Syrian Army (FSA) was formed in August 2011 by army deserters based in Turkey, led by [[Col Riad al-Asaad]].
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According to the BBC:
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:Its banner was soon adopted by armed groups that began appearing across the country. Despite this, the FSA's leaders had little or no operational control over what was happening on the ground in Syria. The opposition's Western and Gulf Arab backers sought to encourage a centralised rebel leadership and in December 2012 a number of brigades affiliated themselves to a newly-created Supreme Military Council (SMC). The SMC's chief-of-staff, Gen Idris, wants it to be a more moderate and stronger alternative to the jihadist rebel groups in Syria. <ref> [http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-24403003 Syria crisis: Guide to armed and political opposition], BBC News, December 2013, acc 6 March 2015 </ref>
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==Affilations==
 
==Affilations==
In April 2012, [[Joe Lieberman]] and [[John McCain]] met with leaders of the [[Free Syrian Army]] during a visit to the Turkish-Syrian border.<ref>Josh Rogin, [http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/04/10/mccain_and_lieberman_meet_with_the_free_syria_army McCain and Lieberman meet with the Free Syria Army], The Cable, ''Foreign Policy'', 10 April 2012.</ref>
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In April 2012, US senators [[Joe Lieberman]] and [[John McCain]] met with leaders of the [[Free Syrian Army]] during a visit to the Turkish-Syrian border.<ref>Josh Rogin, [http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/04/10/mccain_and_lieberman_meet_with_the_free_syria_army McCain and Lieberman meet with the Free Syria Army], The Cable, ''Foreign Policy'', 10 April 2012.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 02:28, 6 March 2015

The Free Syrian Army (FSA) was formed in August 2011 by army deserters based in Turkey, led by Col Riad al-Asaad.

According to the BBC:

Its banner was soon adopted by armed groups that began appearing across the country. Despite this, the FSA's leaders had little or no operational control over what was happening on the ground in Syria. The opposition's Western and Gulf Arab backers sought to encourage a centralised rebel leadership and in December 2012 a number of brigades affiliated themselves to a newly-created Supreme Military Council (SMC). The SMC's chief-of-staff, Gen Idris, wants it to be a more moderate and stronger alternative to the jihadist rebel groups in Syria. [1]

Affilations

In April 2012, US senators Joe Lieberman and John McCain met with leaders of the Free Syrian Army during a visit to the Turkish-Syrian border.[2]

Notes

  1. Syria crisis: Guide to armed and political opposition, BBC News, December 2013, acc 6 March 2015
  2. Josh Rogin, McCain and Lieberman meet with the Free Syria Army, The Cable, Foreign Policy, 10 April 2012.