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'Gulf states funding Syrian rebels'

Washington Post reports that Syrian rebels now getting influx of arms, funds from Persian Gulf states with US coordination

Syrian rebels battling President Bashar Assad's government are beginning to get more and better weapons in an effort paid for by Persian Gulf nations and coordinated partly by the United States, the Washington Post reported late on Tuesday.

 

The report cited opposition activists and US and foreign officials.

 

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Obama administration officials emphasized the United States is not supplying or funding the lethal material, which includes antitank weapons, the report said.

 


Syrian rebels (Photo: AFP) 

 

Instead, they said, the administration has expanded contacts with opposition military forces to provide the Gulf nations with assessments of rebel credibility and command-and-control infrastructure, the Post said.

 

"We are increasing our non-lethal assistance to the Syrian opposition, and we continue to coordinate our efforts with friends and allies in the region and beyond in order to have the biggest impact on what we are collectively doing," a senior State Department official said.

 

US contacts with the rebels and the information-sharing with Gulf nations mark a shift in Obama administration policy as hopes dim for a political solution to the Syrian crisis, the Post said.

 

According the the Post, Syria’s Muslim Brotherhood has also made its own supply channels available to the rebels.

 

 

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