Fighting Between Kurds and Islamist Rebels in Syria Spreads
Turf war part of a larger conflict
Turf war part of a larger conflict
If the British government wants to end the conflict and ensure Al Qaeda-linked groups don't acquire chemical weapons
Tell Secretary of State John Kerry they want no-fly zones and humanitarian safe havens
Istanbul won't have a lot of patience for that
Pleading for access to civilians
Activists say seven killed
Worries abound over potential consequences
Anonymous officials leaking "intelligence information" but unlikely to be pursued by the feds
Residents had been able to avoid taking sides
Intelligence committees divided, thwarting Obama Administration's plan
Meanwhile regime forces are applying pressure
The city is currently under siege from Hezbollah fighters
Says he will not attend peace talks before enjoying more victories against the Assad regime
Believe violent overthrow is their only option
Move could affect Shiites with no connection to the group that has been fighting with Syrian forces
What's the worst a few American weapons headed that way could do?
Won't be possible until at least August
Family says it still doesn't have confirmation of her death
$500 million worth of oil a month and good credit line
They say Congress, not the executive branch, has the power to declare war
U.K., France, and the U.S. all claim Assad used chemical weapons
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