Most Syrian Rebels Sympathise With ISIS, Says Prominent Think Tank 

The Guardian (Britain)

 
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/20/most-syrian-rebels-sympathise-with-isis-says-thinktank
 

 

More than half of the rebel fighters in Syria who are opposing President Bashar 
al-Assad are sympathetic to Islamic State views, a leading thinktank has 
claimed. The Centre on Religion and Geopolitics said efforts to wipe out Isis 
in Syria and Iraq would not end the global threat from jihadi groups because 
extremist views were common among Syrian fighters of all stripes. At least 15 
militias, numbering 65,000 fighters, could fill any vacuum resulting from a 
defeat of Isis in Syria and Iraq by a coalition led by the US, a report by the 
thinktank found. About 60 percent of fighters in rebel factions in Syria 
identified with a religious and political ideology similar to that of the 
terror group, it added.

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