http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/CIA-feeding-intel-to-Syrian-rebel-forces-307478


'CIA feeding intel to Syrian rebel forces' 
By JPOST.COM STAFF 
03/23/2013 12:45 

WSJ: US sharing information with secular rebel groups in hopes of neutralizing 
pro-al Qaida militants. 

 
MEMBERS OF A Syrian opposition group are seen on the front lines in Aleppo 
Photo: REUTERS 
Attempting to circumvent al-Qaida's increased influence in a potential 
post-President Bashar Assad Syria, the CIA has begun to trickle intelligence 
information to select rebel fighters, The Wall Street Journal reported on 
Saturday, citing US officials.

At the moment only limited intelligence is being passed along as it is unclear 
at this point which rebel groups can be trusted by the CIA, according to the 
officials.

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US, European and Arab officials said the move is based on the US and Israel's 
changing preference for dealing with secular groups amid hopes that they will 
be more cooperative when rebuilding Syria's leadership structure if Assad 
falls. 

According to the officials, a similar motivation behind the move could be US 
counter-terrorism reports that the al Nusra Front, a terrorist group operating 
in Syria, is possibly strengthening its connections to the al-Qaida leadership 
based in Pakistan.

The US' wealth of information comes from a variety of sources, including use of 
satellites, and working closely with Israeli and Jordanian spy agencies, both 
of which have extensive networks in place in Syria.  



Though there has been a rise in CIA involvement in the Syrian civil war, there 
are currently no plans to be directly involved in the military actions as 
reiterated by US President Barack Obama on Friday.

Beyond the sharing of information, the CIA has been working with Jordanian, 
French and British intelligence services to provide training for several types 
of weapons.

There has been rising pressure on Obama from forces within the US government 
calling for an increase in US involvement, as Michigan Democrat Senate Armed 
Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin sent a letter to Obama urging him to 
take "more active steps to stop the killing in Syria and force Bashar Assad to 
give up power."

As al Nusra's influence grows, so much so that one specialist termed them "an 
organization that resembles an army," Israeli officials have become more 
concerned with the situation unfolding in Syria.

The Wall Street Journal quoted a highly placed Israeli official who said, 
"Israel would welcome America's influence in shaping the post-Assad Syria."


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