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Meet Aleppo's 'Moderate,' 'Secular' 'Rebels': Al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood
by ANDREW C. MCCARTHY
August 22, 2016

As the invaluable David Pryce-Jones notes, Syria's second-most important city, Aleppo, is the locus of heavy combat, pitting Russia and Iran, the forces propping up the Bashar Assad, against anti-regime fighters, also known as the "rebels." David refers to reports that, as he summarizes them, "secular rebels appear to have liberated most of [Aleppo], maybe all of it." Meanwhile, the estimable Charles Krauthammer observes that Russia is operating out of an air base in Iran (probably yet another violation of Obama's disastrous nuclear deal with the mullahs). And who does Charles say Vladimir Putin's air force is targeting? "It's hitting a lot of the moderate rebels . . . in Aleppo."

I have been arguing for years (and as recently as last weekend) that there are simply not enough moderate, secular rebels in Syria to overthrow the regime, much less to defeat both Assad and ISIS simultaneously. Suggestions to the contrary are wishful thinking. More important, such suggestions are counterproductive: The illusion of a vibrant secular, pro-Western opposition in Syria is the basis for urging that America throw its weight behind the "rebels," on the theory that we would be undermining radical Islam.

In truth, we'd simply be empowering one set of anti-American Islamists against another.

Read more: Family Security Matters http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/print/meet-aleppos-moderate-secular-rebels-al-qaeda-and-the-muslim-brotherhood#ixzz4IAdlCDUh
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