Sunday 6 October 2013

A new Islamist alliance among Syria’s rebels has given Assad the enemy he wants

Mideast Syria


 I think much of Paul Wood's interpretation is wrong here about the impact of 'Islamism' (also the bold assertion that Assad is looking stronger than ever), exemplified by the passage I quote, but he has done a lot of honest reporting from Syria.

 " ‘Ali’ had been a flight attendant with Emirates before the war, living in Dubai and going to bars to pick up girls. Now he was in a Nusra Front brigade, he told me, but only because he thought they were really taking the battle to the regime. The emir of his group had banned smoking in line with Islamist doctrine. Ali would sneak outside for a crafty cigarette. He wasn’t an Islamist, he said, he just wanted Assad gone."

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