Hmmm. Maybe Israel and the US waging a proxy war against Assad wasn't such a great idea.
GLOBAL MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD DAILY REPORT
http://globalmbreport.org/?p=8070
“New Syrian Interim Prime Minister Also ISNA Member”
SNIPPET: “Local media is reporting that Ghassan Hitto, elected by the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) as head of an interim government in Syria, was a member of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) in addition to his other ties to the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas support organizations. According to a NUVO News report:
Ghassan Hitto, who was elected to the post on March 19, holds degrees from two Central Indiana institutions: B.S. degrees in computer science and mathematics from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, and an M.B.A. from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion. He was also a member of the Islamic Society of North America in Plainfield until his family moved away from the area about 20 years ago, according to an ISNA member who answered the phone. Hitto, who was born in Syria, is a naturalized American citizen.
A Hudson Institute report identifies ISNA as a part of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood.
A post from last week reported on the election of Mr. Hitto and his leader position in several U.S. Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas support organizations:”
http://observers.france24.com/content/20130319-tunisian-architect-jihadist-syria
19/03/2013 / SYRIA
“Tunisian architect turned jihadist talks of holy war in Syria
video Syria”
PHOTO CAPTION: “The foreign fighter pictured above traveled to Syria to wage jihad and died. Photo taken from this video.”
SNIPPET: “Abou Ayman is a young Tunisian architect who left everything behind to wage holy war thousands of kilometers from his home. He is one of several thousand foreign jihadists currently fighting against the Syrian regime.
Syrias best-known rebels, those who belong to the Free Syrian Army, say they are fighting with one sole objective: to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad. In contrast, jihadist rebel groups most notoriously, Jabhat al-Nusra are fighting in the name of Islam, and their ranks are swelling.
As an example of their growing influence, one need look no further than the videos paying tribute to the muhajirins (foreign jihadists) that died in Syria. These videos, in which Islamic fighters openly discuss their goals, have been making the rounds on social networks.”