person:salim idriss

  • Est-ce le compte du « vrai » Salim Idriss (ancien chef de l’ASL) ? S’est-il fait pirater son compte Twitter ? En tout cas, ceci circule très vite depuis une heure (et si c’est véridique, c’est une bombe) :
    https://twitter.com/Gen_Idriss/status/581870226440097792

    Gen. Salim Idriss: I made a mistake criticizing Al Nusra’s role in #Syria they’re now the only party involved that represent aspirations of Syrians with action

    la même chose en arabe :

    كان هناك خطأ من قبلي باتهامي جبهة النصرة بأنها طرف بعيد عن اهدافنا, إنها جزء أساسي يعمل لتحقيق تطلعات الشعب السوري الثائر #سوريا

  • Salim Idriss, qui s’est fait débarquer du poste de chef d’état-major du Conseil militaire suprême de l’Armée syrienne libre en février 2014, et dont le plus grand fait d’arme a été de visiter le front « libéré » par al-Nusra dans la région de Lattaquié en août 2013, serait désormais « ministre de la défense du gouvernement de l’opposition » : et il serait en train d’« unifier » les factions « modérées » pour créer une armée de 60.000 combattants. Ne ricane pas.

    The Free Syrian Army : 4,000 or 60,000 ?
    http://english.alarabiya.net/en/views/news/middle-east/2015/02/02/The-Free-Syrian-Army-4-000-or-60-000-.html

    Salim Idriss, minister of defense in the opposition government, said the opposition had begun to unite factions to establish a united army that will include 60,000 fighters. Idriss further hypothesized that the world will realize that its only option to confront the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is to topple the Syrian regime and support the moderate opposition which represents all Syrian people of different religions, sects and tribes.

  • The Free Syrian Army: 4,000 or 60,000? - Al Arabiya News
    http://english.alarabiya.net/en/views/news/middle-east/2015/02/02/Abdulrahman al-Rashed

    The current puzzling question regarding the size of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) highlights just how vague the situation is and how easily propaganda is marketed on both sides. The Syrian regime is pushing the idea that the opposition is divided and has been wiped out, while the opposition says it is reorganizing 60,000 fighters who are members of the FSA.

    What is certain is that Western support the FSA is receiving has decreased. A Wall Street Journal report said American military support for the Syrian opposition had regressed, and that the U.S. only gave the equivalent of 16 bullets a month per fighter.

    The U.S. State Department said on Wednesday : “ Since the first of the year, we have delivered approximately 2.7 million in nonlethal supplies and equipment to the moderate opposition, including water trucks, back hoes, generators, winterization gear, and more than 17,000 food baskets.”

    Despite the restraints levied against it, the FSA is on the verge of consolidating its control of southern Syria. Despite this scarcity, the FSA and the moderate Syrian opposition in general deserve appreciation for their steadfastness despite a lull in support, and despite the restraints placed against them (they are no longer able to move freely in northern Syria due to constant targeting by the extremist al-Nusra Front).

    Added to that, Turkey has also begun to restrain the activity of the FSA and its leaders, perhaps as a result of foreign pressures.

    Consolidating control
    Despite the restraints levied against it, the FSA is on the verge of consolidating its control of southern Syria - in Daraa and its surroundings - even though many of the fighters have not received salaries in months.

    Salim Idriss, minister of defense in the opposition government, said the opposition had begun to unite factions to establish a united army that will include 60,000 fighters. Idriss further hypothesized that the world will realize that its only option to confront the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is to topple the Syrian regime and support the moderate opposition which represents all Syrian people of different religions, sects and tribes.

    Some American politicians and legislators agree with this opinion when it comes to the topic of confronting ISIS and the threats it poses to the world.

    A member of the U.S. Senate Defense Affairs Committee said : “ The American government must support the Free Syrian Army because it’s the only option. Despite the hesitation to support [the FSA], its leadership will be capable of altering the vision of regional countries in support of the Syrian people and [will also be capable] of altering the vision of suspicious Western countries if it really manages to reunite itself and if it really succeeds at uniting the ranks of, at least, its military leaderships [especially since] rival and competing political leaderships are not as significant during this difficult phase.”

    This article was first published in Asharq al-Awsat on February 2, 2015.

    Abdulrahman al-Rashed
    The current puzzling question regarding the size of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) highlights just how vague the situation is and how easily propaganda is marketed on both sides. The Syrian regime is pushing the idea that the opposition is divided and has been wiped out, while the opposition says it is reorganizing 60,000 fighters who are members of the FSA.

    What is certain is that Western support the FSA is receiving has decreased. A Wall Street Journal report said American military support for the Syrian opposition had regressed, and that the U.S. only gave the equivalent of 16 bullets a month per fighter.

    The U.S. State Department said on Wednesday: “Since the first of the year, we have delivered approximately 2.7 million in nonlethal supplies and equipment to the moderate opposition, including water trucks, back hoes, generators, winterization gear, and more than 17,000 food baskets.”

    Despite the restraints levied against it, the FSA is on the verge of consolidating its control of southern Syria

    Abdulrahman al-Rashed
    Despite this scarcity, the FSA and the moderate Syrian opposition in general deserve appreciation for their steadfastness despite a lull in support, and despite the restraints placed against them (they are no longer able to move freely in northern Syria due to constant targeting by the extremist al-Nusra Front).

    Added to that, Turkey has also begun to restrain the activity of the FSA and its leaders, perhaps as a result of foreign pressures.

    Consolidating control
    Despite the restraints levied against it, the FSA is on the verge of consolidating its control of southern Syria - in Daraa and its surroundings - even though many of the fighters have not received salaries in months.

    Salim Idriss, minister of defense in the opposition government, said the opposition had begun to unite factions to establish a united army that will include 60,000 fighters. Idriss further hypothesized that the world will realize that its only option to confront the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is to topple the Syrian regime and support the moderate opposition which represents all Syrian people of different religions, sects and tribes.

    Some American politicians and legislators agree with this opinion when it comes to the topic of confronting ISIS and the threats it poses to the world.

    A member of the U.S. Senate Defense Affairs Committee said: “The American government must support the Free Syrian Army because it’s the only option. Despite the hesitation to support [the FSA], its leadership will be capable of altering the vision of regional countries in support of the Syrian people and [will also be capable] of altering the vision of suspicious Western countries if it really manages to reunite itself and if it really succeeds at uniting the ranks of, at least, its military leaderships [especially since] rival and competing political leaderships are not as significant during this difficult phase.”

    This article was first published in Asharq al-Awsat on February 2, 2015.

  • U.S. may be open to Islamists joining Syrian rebel coalition
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/white-house-willing-to-support-a-syrian-rebel-coalition-that-would-include-islamist-groups/2013/12/12/e400fc86-636d-11e3-aa81-e1dab1360323_story.html

    3 conditions, la dernière me paraissant inexplicable si les deux premières sont remplies.

    The Obama administration is willing to consider supporting an expanded Syrian rebel coalition that would include Islamist groups, provided the groups are not allied with al-Qaeda and agree to support upcoming peace talks in Geneva, a senior U.S. official said Thursday.

    In addition, the official said, the Americans would like the Islamic Front groups to return U.S. vehicles, communications gear and other non-lethal equipment they seized last weekend from warehouses at the Syria-Turkey border.

    Plus loin encore,

    “whatever happens with the reorganization” of the armed opposition, the official said, “we want our stuff back.” The equipment, including vehicles and communications and medical equipment, was part of a program, administered by the State Department, to send U.S. non-lethal supplies to the SMC. A separate program, run by the CIA, distributes small arms and ammunition to the rebels.

    En fait des contacts auraient déjà été pris dans le mois dernier, en vain,

    Talks between U.S. envoy Robert Ford and Islamic Front figures held in Turkey last month were inconclusive, said the senior U.S. official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity about the developing policy.

    Une nouvelle rencontre est prévue aujourd’hui,

    Ford is traveling to London on Friday to meet with other international backers of the Syrian opposition, and then to Turkey for discussions with the Syrian ­Opposition Coalition, the U.S.-backed political leadership. He may also meet there with the Islamic Front, said the senior official.

    Quant à Salim Idriss, il est loin d’être certain que sa « fuite » en soit une.

    #Syrie #bons_djihadistes #mauvais_djihadistes #Arabie_Saoudite

  • Top U.S.-backed Commander in Syria Run Out, U.S. Officials Say
    http://stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-403262

    Il s’agit de Salim Idriss

    The Islamists also took over key warehouses holding U.S. military aid in northern Syria. The takeover and flight of Gen. #Salim_Idris of the Free Syrian Army shocked the U.S., which along with Britain immediately froze delivery of aid to rebels in northern Syria.

  • #FSA chief: We’re not going to Geneva
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/fsa-chief-were-not-going-geneva

    The head of the #Free_Syrian_Army said on Tuesday that rebel forces loyal to him would not join a planned peace conference in Switzerland in January and would continue their fight to topple President Bashar al-Assad throughout the talks. “Conditions are not suitable for running the #Geneva_II talks at the given date, and we, as a military and revolutionary force, will not participate in the conference,” General Salim Idriss told the pan-Arab news channel Al Jazeera. read more

    #Salim_Isriss #syria #Top_News

  • Syrie
    Le général Salim Idriss, commandant en chef de l’Armée libre syrienne, appelle les brigades indépendantes islamistes à rejoindre les rangs de son armée. Il offre de partager avec eux, sous certaines conditions, l’armement qu’il recevra des pays soutenant la rébellion syrienne.

    Syria’s rebel leader urges extremist fighters to unify in return for weapons

    Phil Sands, The National, United Arab Emirates, 22 juin 2013

    http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/middle-east/syria-s-rebel-leader-urges-extremist-fighters-to-unify-in-return-for-wea

    "General Salim Idriss, commander of the FSA, the name under which moderate rebel units fight, appealed to leaders of independent Islamist brigades - which are currently not part of the alliance he leads - to join its ranks, according to a leading figure from one of the armed Islamist factions involved in the talks. “Idriss offered to support the Islamist factions by sharing the weapons he expects to receive, if they joined an alliance with the FSA and agree to certain conditions,” the Damascus-based rebel said yesterday (...)".