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(AP) Dale Gavlak and Jamal Halaby - Mideast powers opposed to President Bashar Assad have dramatically stepped up weapons supplies to Syrian rebels in coordination with the U.S. in preparation for a push on the capital of Damascus, officials and Western military experts said Wednesday. Two military experts said the weapons include more powerful, Croatian-made anti-tank guns and rockets. Arms trafficking expert Hugh Griffiths of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said the Croatian arms are a "major game changer." According to a senior Arab official whose government is participating, "The idea is that the rebels now have the necessary means to advance from different fronts - north from Turkey and south from Jordan - to close in on Damascus to unseat Assad." 2013-03-28 00:00:00Full Article
Arms Shipments Rise to Syrian Rebels
(AP) Dale Gavlak and Jamal Halaby - Mideast powers opposed to President Bashar Assad have dramatically stepped up weapons supplies to Syrian rebels in coordination with the U.S. in preparation for a push on the capital of Damascus, officials and Western military experts said Wednesday. Two military experts said the weapons include more powerful, Croatian-made anti-tank guns and rockets. Arms trafficking expert Hugh Griffiths of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute said the Croatian arms are a "major game changer." According to a senior Arab official whose government is participating, "The idea is that the rebels now have the necessary means to advance from different fronts - north from Turkey and south from Jordan - to close in on Damascus to unseat Assad." 2013-03-28 00:00:00Full Article
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