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Live Chat Wed. 11 A.M. ET: Behind Syria’s Front Lines

March Was Deadliest Month in Syrian Conflict
March Was Deadliest Month in Syrian Conflict

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Nathan Tobey

September 18, 2012

You’ve seen the images of war in Syria. But what’s really going on?

Who are are the rebels and what do they want? And what does this war look like up-close, street by street?

Producer Jamie Doran and correspondent Ghaith Abdul-Ahad risked their lives to answer those questions in The Battle for Syria, gaining rare access to the rebel commanders at the heart of the insurgency. They were able to document both the rebels’ fight to defeat the Syrian Army and their struggle against each other in a bitter rivalry between secular and Islamist fighters.

How did Jamie and Ghaith get into Syria and gain the rebels’ trust? What were the risks? And what did they learn about this brutal conflict from seeing behind the front lines?

Join Jamie Doran for a live chat to discuss these questions — and answer yours.

We’ll also be joined by guest questioner Blake Hounshell, managing editor at Foreign Policy.

We’d like to thank Foreign Policy for partnering with us on this chat.

You can leave a question in the chat window below, and come by at 11 a.m. ET on Wed., Sept. 19 to join the live discussion.

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