kalu_miah
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That is not correct Doritos. I don't know all those groups but according to Wikipedia and the links you posted then if you click at many of the groups then their opponents are the Child-Murderer army and militias AND ISIS. Wikipedia says so. Under "allies and oppponents". For example the first group in the links you posted.
Besides a so-called number of 60.000 "hardcore jihadists" those that I described that hate each and every Muslim country and government is simply not correct. They don't number more than 5.000 AT MOST. FSA and groups allied to it (not hardcore "jihadists") still outnumber any other Syrian opposition groups by large. FSA alone still has close to 100.000 members. Many of whom are former Al-Assad soldiers. I highly doubt that more than 2% of them joined all those hardcore "Jihadist" groups.
Also we can argue the same about Al-Assad and his people. Most are nearly also foreigners now. Dozens of Shia militias (many foreign) with thousand of members. HizbAlShaitan even had to help them etc.
We hear about Russian/Christian extremist volunteers etc. We saw the pictures of that Ruskie that was caught and brought to justice not long ago in the "Syrian cvil war" thread.
Sorry if I fell for Assad propaganda, about current FSA situation, but my information is only as good as the journalists accounts that I am looking at.
As for the current situation in Syria, regardless of FSA strength, it looks like a stalemate, sometimes going one way and then going the other way. To break out of this impasse, Saudi side need some new strategy. I offer myself to become Bandar bin Sultan's assistant . Now that the US has shown its true colors, GCC can follow the following strategy:
1. call a secret meeting of Chief of staff of following countries: Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia and Bangladesh
2. get special forces from all these countries to train more FSA soldiers in Turkey and Jordan
3. use Jihadists in a positive way, to face Assads forces and coordinate their movement with FSA from a single central command center war room
4. after Assad is removed bring in a OIC PKF to stabilize Syria:
https://defence.pk/threads/oic-peac...ng-peace-in-majority-muslim-countries.265216/
5. if we see success in Syria, then we should see deployments in Afghanistan, Libya (if needed) and Somalia to stabilize failed states
Saudi King can make this happen, if he wants to, it is not beyond his ability and as a result he will be remembered as a savior of the Muslim world and harbinger of world peace and stability.
And thanks for posting the Free Syrian Army forum link. You should post it more often, so people can get first hand info. Arabic is translated by google.
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