Al Qaeda in Iraq Merges With Jihadist Rebels in Syria Ahead of G8 Foreign Ministers Meeting


British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said that Syria will be on the top of the agenda during talks with G8 foreign ministers that begin today.
Two G8 countries, France and the U.K., have both previously called for the European Union's arms embargo on Syria to be lifted, and the French foreign minister has said that the French and British could arm Syrian rebels despite the embargo. Russia, another G8 member, has warned against arming Syrian rebels.
Unfortunately for the British and the French recent news from Syria will undoubtedly raise concerns over who will end up with the weapons supplied to the Syrian rebels.
Jabhat Al Nusra, a jihadist group that has been fighting Assad's regime and has been labeled as a terrorist organization by the American government, recently merged with Al Qaeda's wing in Iraq to form The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.
The possible use of chemical weapons in Syria last month intensified calls for intervention in Syria. While no one doubts that the Assad regime is committing horrific crimes against innocent Syrians it is important to be wary about the possibility of weapons finding their way to a newly formed jihadist group that will only contribute to destabilizing Syria once Assad is gone.
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I like that--William Hague. I wonder if people call him "The Hague" for fun?
The Hague is no fun, I'd rather be "The Amsterdam".
Morey Amsterdam?
Does he not look like he is enjoying himself?
Unfortunately for the British and the French recent news from Syria will undoubtedly raise concerns over who will end up with the weapons supplied to the Syrian rebels.
Foreseeable something something unintended blah blah blah.
WE HAVE TO GO B... oh yeah, we're still there already.
Fuck you, cut spending instead.
Those guys need a better flag, stat.
I mean, from a design standpoint, if you were Al Qaeda, why wouldn't you go with a flag depicting the burning Trade Center towers. THAT'd be a flag.
That looks like a black metal band's logo. Example
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Which reminds me, we have a really big poster-size print of some ancient Japanese pictographs that we bought at some Asian museum. The print's been hanging in our house for 20 years, but I still have no idea what it says. Probably "I want to rape your aardvark" or something similar.
If it does say "I want to rape your aardvark" I will buy it from you.
There were already enough guns to go around in Syria when the whole thing started, and there's been no shortage of aid from Sunni monarchies to their fellow supremacists (and only a fool would believe it's for "freedom"). Why do we and Europe need to add any more?
The argument would be, I presume, to aid different factions in the rebels than this one.
Well, this makes it a whole lot easier to attack these fellows under the AUMF, now doesn't it?