Syria offers a promising staging ground for Al Quaeda
Intensifying sectarian and clan violence has presented new opportunities for jihadist groups across the Middle East and raised concerns among American intelligence and counterterrorism officials that militants aligned with Al Qaeda could establish a base in Syria capable of threatening Israel and Europe.
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The concerns are based in part on messages relayed this year by Ayman al-Zawahri, Al Qaedas overall leader, indicating that he views Syria where the number of jihadist rebels and foreign fighters is steadily rising as a promising staging ground.
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Some analysts and American officials say the chaos there could force the Obama administration to take a more active role to stave off potential threats among the opposition groups fighting against the government of President Bashar al-Assad. But striking at jihadist groups in Syria would pose formidable political, military and legal obstacles, and could come at the cost of some kind of accommodation even if only temporary or tactical with Mr. Assads brutal but secular government, analysts say.
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It is not clear whether or when the White House would be willing to make such an abrupt shift in approach after years of supporting the Syrian opposition and calling for Mr. Assads ouster. It would certainly require delicate negotiations with Middle Eastern allies who were early and eager supporters of Syrian rebel groups, notably Saudi Arabia.
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Across the region, a rising tide of Islamist militancy fueled partly by sectarian violence and partly by the collapse of Egypts Muslim Brotherhood in the face of opposition from the countrys military has contributed to a recent wave of attacks, including deadly bombings in Lebanon and the Sinai Peninsula as well as the daily carnage in Syria and Iraq.
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