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Q: What do the free Syrian army want?
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What is Free Syrian Army's motto?

The motto of Fatah is 'The winds cannot shake the mountain Ya Jabal Mayhezak Reeh'.


What will happen when the Free Syrian Army ousts Assad tries his crimes against humanity destroys ISIS and forces the Russians Chinese and Iranians to fully withdraw?

Even assuming that this inordinately unlikely scenario comes to pass, there is no way to know how the Free Syrian Army would establish a political system. There is no coherent political philosophy coming from the Free Syrian Army as to what kind of government they want. Some members of the army argue for a Secular Eepublic and others (who are more powerful) argue for an authoritarian Islamist theocracy and there are many views in between.


When was Syrian Army created?

Syrian Army was created on 1946-08-10.


If the Free Syrian Army started recruiting foreigners the same way that the French Foreign Legion does would it have the manpower that it would need to win the Syrian Civil War?

That could work, from strictly a manpower perspective, but most foreign recruits would be untrained and poorly equipped. Additionally, each foreign recruit undermines the legitimacy of the Free Syrian Army as a Syrian Army. As a result, it is not a likely policy to be embraced.


How are Arab Spring Syrian Civil War and ISIS Islamic State in Iraq and Syria connected?

The Arab Spring in Syria led to the Syrian Civil War as government crackdowns on unrest escalated into armed conflict. ISIS took advantage of the chaos in Syria to establish a presence, eventually expanding its control into Iraq as well. The group exploited sectarian tensions, power vacuums, and disenfranchisement to establish a self-proclaimed caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria.


Is it dangerous to have a ceasefire with Daesh and What is the point?

There is no ceasefire with Islamic State (Daesh - داعش). The ceasefire is between the Assad Regime and the Russian bombing raids that have supported them on the one hand and the elements of the Free Syrian Army (al-Jaysh as-Suri al-Horr - الجيش السوري الحر) on the other. The conflation here is that the Free Syrian Army is often called "terrorists" by the Assad Regime and those who support the Assad Regime, which makes it easy to confuse the Free Syrian Army with the Assad Regime.The reason that the ceasefire between the Assad Regime and their Russian air support and the Free Syrian Army is that the rapid advance of Assad's forces into Free Syrian Army-controlled territory has led to numerous injuries and people fleeing the violence without medical care. The ceasefire will give the innocent civilians a chance to get to safer areas and medical areas.A ceasefire with Islamic State would be unreasonable.


Is the Syrian regime democratic?

NO. All of the various governments in Syria at the moment are non-democratic. The Assad Regime was an authoritarian republic, Islamic State is a theocratic dictatorship, the Syrian Kurds are a military junta, and the Free Syrian Army is also a military junta.


If Donald Trump becomes POTUS will he increase aid arms and even restart training the Free Syrian Army again or will he cut it all off and leave the FSA to wither away until they disappear forever?

While Trump has offered no real specifics on his plans (quite intentionally since he really has none), he has made it clear that he disagrees with the President's policy of supporting the Free Syrian Army and is more amenable to Russia's view that Assad remain in power. As a result, it is likely that he will allow Bashar al-Assad to remain in power along a deal structure with Russia and he will let the Free Syrian Army get defeated.


Who are the main leaders of the struggle for democracy in syria?

The SYRIAN ARMY and the


Who was the leader of the Syrian army in the Six-Day War?

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Why does the Free Syrian Army need training from the West and what do they hope to gain from it?

Not all militaries are equally disciplined, equally able to effectively coordinate between units, equally able to assess opponent strategies, or are equally able to find effective methods to prioritize and achieve objectives. Western countries have really perfected modern fighting techniques at a level far superior to simply point and shoot, but have complex battle tactics and strategies. As a result, the NATO armed forces have been training the Afghan Army and the Iraqi Army in order to make those armies function along much more modern and efficient lines. The Free Syrian Army would want this kind of operations training from Western countries.


Why have Libya Egypt Jordan and the United Arab Emirates ceased all attempts to supply arms to the Syrian Opposition?

These countries no longer see the Free Syrian Army as being viable and are increasingly turning their attention to a resurgent Assad and a quasi-independent Kurdistan as a counterweight to Islamic State.