Friday, 3 August 2012

{الفكر القومي العربي} Reuters : Riad Al-Asaad: Syrian Free Army pulls back tactically from Aleppo

Riad Al-Asaad: Syrian Free Army pulls back tactically from Aleppo

August 3, 2012
Riad AlAsaad - Reuters
Riad AlAsaad – Reuters
The chief leader of Syrian Free Army (FSA) has stated on Friday that the
Syrian Free Army has tactically withdrawn from Aleppo province after
severe clashes took place yesterday between the regular army and FSA.
Al-Asaad confirmed on a phone call to Reuters that the regular army killed
1000 soldiers of Free Syrian Army and arrest around 1500.
He added that Syrian regular army carried out several airdrops on Friday
early morning.
In his first "unusual" statement, Riad Al-Asaad said that the Syrian Free
Army will withdraw from all Syrian cities due to the huge losses caused
upon the soldiers, as well, the betrayals made by rebels, due to
in-fighting amongst them, for money and positions. They are expected to
re-coordinate in Turkish territory where they have set up secret bases under
the close supervision with the Turkish government and the Israeli intelligence
service.
Riad Al-Asaad accused Qatar and Saudi Arabia of betraying him, dealing
secretly with the Syrian regime.
He revealed that Riyadh and Doha has made a secret deal with Damascus
to eliminate the Syrian Free Army for investments and privileges in Syria
post conflict. Information about all the leaders of the FSA has been passed on
according to Riad Al-Assad, who previous promised to pray in Umayyad mosque
on the 15th of Ramadan, or August 3rd in the Georgian Calendar.
These rapid developments have all occurred 24 hours and are related to the resignation of
UN envoy to Syria, Kofi Annan, who has been accused of participating in a "plot already set
against the FSA", Al-Asaad concluded to Reuters via private channels.
Riad Al-Asaad: Syrian Free Army pulls back tactically from Aleppo

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