The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) believes that foreign intelligence agencies have brought Islamist factions and the Free Syrian Army together in Syria to fight it.
Aleppo – Military developments in Syria are coming to resemble developments in Iraq under US occupation, specifically, the creation of “awakening movements” to fight al-Qaeda.
Though not fighting alongside the Syrian army, the “Syrian awakening movements,” as a source close to ISIS said, “volunteered to fight on behalf of the Americans, the Alawis, the Shia, and the House of Saud.”
He pointed to a “dubious coincidence” between the Iraqi army’s operation against ISIS in Anbar, and “the sudden change in the position of the tribes [awakening movements], who joined the army and stabbed the mujahideen in the back.”
ISIS sources confirmed there has been a concerted effort by intelligence agencies over the past few weeks “to slaughter the nascent project of the Islamic state, after it emerged as a formidable force that was able to unify the mujahideen, cleanse their ranks of intelligence agents and liberate large swaths of land.”