After the bombs, more blood
Syrian rebel forces say they are planning a nationwide offensive in conjunction with anticipated U.S. strikes against the forces of President Bashar Assad, seeking to use U.S. military might to force a decisive shift in the country's long civil war.
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If the U.S. strikes, rebels said Thursday, they will be ready to take advantage particularly around Damascus, the capital, where they say insurgents are infiltrating in preparation to attack.
"We are ready once the first rocket is launched," said Col. Qassim Saad Eddine, spokesman for the Supreme Military Council, which oversees the U.S.-backed Free Syrian Army. "We will attack the military sites, not just in one province, but all over Syria."
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The Obama administration has long expressed concern about Al Qaeda-linked militants being a major force in the rebel movement, and several members of Congress have cited that concern in expressing doubts about U.S. military involvement.
A key question is whether rebel coordination would involve only the Free Syrian Army or extend to other factions in the fragmented opposition. In practice, disparate rebel brigades often unify in battle.
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http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-syria-rebels-20130906,0,7217125.story
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