"The US, Britain and France are scrambling to retain their influence
with Syrian opposition groups amid fears that most support from the Gulf
states has been diverted towards extremist Islamic groups. Rising
concern that an increasingly sectarian civil war could spread across
the region, combined with reports of brutality by some opposition
groups, and evidence that the best-organised and best-funded rebel
groups are disproportionately Salafist (militant Sunni fundamentalists),
has triggered an urgent policy change in western capitals. Washington,
London and Paris now agree that efforts to encourage a unified
opposition around the exile-led Syrian National Council (SNC) have
failed, and are now seeking to cultivate more direct links with internal
Syrian groups." (thanks Samee)