Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Al Qaeda's Feud With Competing Jihadist Groups In Syria Escalates



Al Qaeda Breaks With Jihadist Group in Syria Involved in Rebel Infighting -- New York Times

ISTANBUL — Al Qaeda’s central leadership has officially cut ties with a powerful jihadist group that has flourished in the chaos of the civil war in Syria and that rushed to build an Islamic state on its own terms, antagonizing the wider rebel movement.

The animosity between the group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, and other rebel groups has fueled the deadliest infighting yet between the foes of President Bashar al-Assad and has sapped their campaign to depose him.

Though the isolation of the group could lead to greater unity among other rebel forces, it is unlikely to assuage fears in the United States and elsewhere about the increasing power of extremists in Syria.

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More News On Al Qaeda Breaking Away From radical Jihadist Groups In Syria

Qaeda cements split with ex-Iraqi affiliate in Syria -- AFP
Al-Qaeda breaks with ISIS in mounting feud -- Al Bawaba
Al-Qaeda disavows any ties with radical Islamist ISIS group in Syria, Iraq -- Washington Post
Why al-Qaeda Kicked Out Its Deadly Syria Franchise -- Aryn Baker, Time
'Dispute within Al-Qaeda affiliates is not new' - expert -- Voice of Russia
Al Qaeda disavowal of ISIS opens door to other jihadist groups -- Whitney Eulich, Christian Science Monitor

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