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February 20, 2019
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U.S.
Envoy Met with Syrian Rebel Leader Who Expressed Solidarity with Al-Qaida
by John Rossomando • Feb 20, 2019
at 3:23 pm
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President Trump's
Special Envoy to Syria Joel
Rayburn reportedly met Monday in Istanbul with a delegation that
included a high-ranking pro-Turkish Syrian rebel leader who endorsed
al-Qaida-linked rebels.
A photo posted by the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution
and Opposition Force, known by the Arabic acronym ETILAF, shows the group's
former president, Anas al-Abdeh, attending the meeting. Al-Abdeh is not
named in the post, but he appears in the upper left corner of the photo.
"They are all in the same trench," Al-Abdeh said in 2016 about the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and the
al-Qaida-linked Al Nusra Front. "We cannot differentiate between
fighters ..."
The State Department did not respond to a request for comment about
al-Abdeh's presence at the meeting.
This week's Istanbul gathering focused on developments in Syria's Idlib
province, a statement on ETILAF's website said. This meeting otherwise went unreported.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the successor organization to al-Qaida's
former Syrian affiliate, Jabhat al-Nusra, currently controls Idlib.
Al-Abdeh opposed the ultimately successful effort by the Kurdish-dominated Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF) to cleanse ISIS from its self-proclaimed capital of
Raqqa due to his alignment with the Muslim Brotherhood and Turkey's ruling
Justice and Development Party (AKP). The Obama administration spent $500
million training and equipping Syrian rebels linked with the FSA, but only
succeeded in training four or five fighters before President Trump ended
the program.
FSA forces formed a major portion of Turkey's invasion force in the Kurdish-dominated Afrin
region in northwestern Syria. Since the FSA took control, an extremist
interpretation of sharia has been implemented, Yazidis have been forcibly
converted to Islam, and some ethnic cleansing already has taken place,
Afrin native and current Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) Executive Director
Ilham Ahmed said earlier this month during a visit to Washington. The SDC
is the civilian political arm of the SDF.
Amnesty International, The Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights and Human Rights Watch have made similar observations.
The FSA has been closely linked with Turkey's security services
since the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011. Its operations are closely linked with Turkey, which has used it as a proxy against the Kurds.
ETILAF announced in December that FSA militias will
participate in an anticipated Turkish invasion of SDF-controlled
northeastern Syria and effort to create a Turkish-controlled "safe
zone" along the Syrian-Turkish border. HTS leader Abu Muhammad
al-Joulani also has endorsed participating in the Turkish
offensive.
Related Topics: John
Rossomando, Syrian
civil war, Joel
Rayburn, Anas
al-Abdeh, National
Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, Free
Syrian Army, Hayat
Tahrir al-Sham, Syrian
Democratic Forces, Kurds,
Abu
Muhammad al-Joulani, Ilham
Ahmed, Syrian
Democratic Council
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