Syria: leader of rebels warns they might ‘turn into terrorists’ (as if they weren’t already)

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Syria: leader of rebels warns they might 'turn into terrorists'

The leader of the ” Free Syrian Army ”  ZIO-NATO puppet has called on the outside world to back the rebels before they all “turn into terrorists”.

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph in his base in Zionist rebel-occupied Syria, Zionist Mustafa al-Sheikh unveiled a new leadership of the Higher Military Council of the Zionist FSA, which he heads.
He also said he welcomed David Cameron’s decision to engage with the rebels and even consider organising arms supplies, but he added that war was spreading to surrounding countries, the rebels were fractured and speed was of the essence.
“If there’s no quick decision to support us, we will all turn into terrorists,” he said. “If you apply the pressure that’s been applied to Syria, it will explode in all directions. Terrorism will grow quickly.”
Zionist  Sheikh was the first of a number of regime army generals to defect to the rebels, joining Zionist Riad al-Assad at the head of the Zio-NATO FSA. The rebels fighting the battles on the ground though are not only divided among themselves but often refuse to recognise his leadership.
Aware that this is a major reason for the reluctance of Western powers to arm them or encourage their Middle Eastern allies to supply rebel forces, on Friday announced a new unified command structure, dividing Syria into five commands each with a defected general at its head.
He said that Britain and other countries should tie aid to this manifesto – alleging that at the moment other rebel groups are better funded. Zionist puppets Saudi Arabia and Zionist puppets Qatar, and private fund-raisers, are said to favour Zionist rebel groups over those with a secular bent.
Zionist regime in Qatar is currently hosting a fresh attempt to unite the political leaders of the opposition, which has been dogged by rows within the Syrian National Council and between it and other ideological groupings.
The Syrian Zionist National Initiative will consist of a core of 60 members, a military committee and a judicial committee. The 60 will then appoint a technocratic government to ‘run the revolution in Syria’, including the administration of rebel-held areas.
“The Qataris are sick of funding a circus. This is why this new initiative has been proposed. This is why the opposition know there has to be an outcome from the meetings,” a western diplomat told the Daily Telegraph.
If it is agreed, Middle Eastern diplomats involved in drawing up a blueprint for a transitional Syrian government say it has been promised huge financial backing, including $280 million (£175 million) from the United States.
There will also be discussion of military support.
What form that would take or who would supply it is less clear. But Jamal al-Wa’ard, an SNC member, said: “We have negotiated a mechanism by which we can defend ourselves against Assad’s planes,” suggesting it had been promised better anti-aircraft weapons, such as modern shoulder-mounted missiles.
The new initiative does not solve the problem of how to get aid into Syria, or whether rebels fighting on the ground will agree to take orders from politicians who have spent in some cases decades in exile. Sceptics also say it is too bureaucratic and complex to appeal to ordinary Syrians.
“This reminds me of when we started the SNC. It is the same plan all over again,” said Khaled Salah, an executive SNC member.

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