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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry waves before boarding a plan headed for Qatar on his first official overseas trip as secretary of state in Abu Dhabi, March 5, 2013. REUTERS/Jacquelyn Martin/Pool

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry waves before boarding a plan headed for Qatar on his first official overseas trip as secretary of state in Abu Dhabi, March 5, 2013.

Credit: Reuters/Jacquelyn Martin/Pool

DOHA | Tue Mar 5, 2013 10:36am EST

DOHA (Reuters) - Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday outside assistance given to the Syrian opposition should strengthen moderate forces within it.

Kerry was speaking at a news conference on a visit to Qatar, a Gulf Arab state that provides support to Syrian opposition forces.

(Reporting by Arshad Mohammed, Writing by Sami Aboudi and William Maclean; Editing by Janet Lawrence)

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OldmanRick wrote:
That is so much hot air. The same thing will happen to Syria that has happened in Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt – the muslim brotherhood will take over.

Mar 05, 2013 5:06pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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