Syria Opposition Head Seeks Support of Anti-IS Coalition
The head of the main Syrian opposition group in exile said Sunday he expected the support of the international community to press the fight against Damascus and Islamic State jihadists.
The United States is pushing for the formation of a broad international coalition to tackle IS which has captured swathes of Iraq and Syria, and has already secured the backing of 10 Arab states including Saudi Arabia.
"The role of (the) international coalition against terrorism should be very clear," Hadi el-Bahra, head of the Syrian National Coalition, said at a news conference in Abu Dhabi.
The SNC gathers together various groups seeking the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad but has been weakened by divisions despite the support of Western countries and Saudi Arabia.
"We are the Syrians, we are the people in charge," he said, adding "the international community should support our effort".
Bahra said the SNC was "100 percent" capable of fighting the IS "with a proper plan which we have put in place and which we ask the international community to support".
The group would launch two offensives at the same time, "one against the regime and one against IS", Bahra said.
U.S. President Barack Obama said on Wednesday he had authorized the expansion to Syria of the U.S. air campaign against IS he launched in Iraq in early August.
There have been no U.S. strikes on Syria so far, but Obama's announcement drew protests from Damascus and its Iranian and Russian allies.
the guys have been fighting IS alone while Bashar Assad helps finance IS by letting them control the oil fields and buying their oil production