Claim: CIA Smuggling Stinger Missiles Into Syria
The Daily Mirror cites an anonymous "security source." President Obama is known to have signed a directive approving material support, including by the CIA, to rebels in Syria.
The Daily Mirror cites an anonymous "security source." President Obama is known to have signed a directive approving material support, including by the CIA, to rebels in Syria.
Say the President is thinking of using Assad's chemical weapons as justification for military intervention
Deaths reported after fighting in northern Lebanon between divided muslim communities
Call comes in response to western opposition to Assad's regime
French Prime Minister draws analogy with the invasion of Iraq
Fighting over neighboring Syria's troubles is something of a Lebanese hobby
Still hoping to hold on to their naval station in Syria
Chemical or biological attacks could possibly get the United States involved.
Apparently no fans of the reality-based community, the Syrians
Officials claim that the country cannot handle more than one hundred thousand Syrian refugees.
The group is claiming responsibility for suicide attacks across Syria.
Opposition supporters threw stones and chanted anti-Assad slogans.
The bodies of at least sixty people allegedly killed by government forces have been found outside of the Syrian capital.
Ahmadinejad says leaders want standard of openness in Syria they don't apply to themselves.
Move comes despite Iran's opposition.
30 Syrians were kidnapped in the country in retaliation for a Lebanese Shiite's kidnapping by rebel fighters in Syria.
The Egyptian President made the comments at the Islamic Solidarity Conference in Mecca.
The Syrian government has labelled it a terrorist attack
Must've missed the memo about U.S. support of anti-government militias in Syria. Glass houses and all that
The Syrian government blamed rebels on the terrorist attack
The former prime minister says territory is slipping from the regime's grip
Abduction appears part of a wider strategy shift to target perceived backers of Bashar Assad.
The U.S. could do it, the defense secretary said, but it would require a "major policy decision" that hasn't been made yet
Government forces renew attack on rebels with heavy weapons.
The typically stable country could be affected by Syrian retaliation.
The Secretary of Defense says that there are no plans for a no-fly zone, despite calls from the rebels for one to be put in place.
Muslim leaders are discussing whether to expel Syria from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
Vetrans of Libya's uprising have arrived in Syria to help train and organise the rebels.
China has vetoed resolutions against Assad's regime.
Riad Hijab claims that the regime does not control more than thirty percent of territory.
Iranian, Saudi Arabian leaders support opposite sides in civil war.
Dispute rebel claim that it was shot down