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The Eagles of the Whirlwind

A militia allied with the Syrian government is gaining ground and popularity. But it’s not just fighting to preserve President Bashar al-Assad’s state — it’s trying to redraw the borders of the Middle East.

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SADAD, Syria — Walking through the nearly deserted streets of this ancient Syriac Orthodox town, roughly 35 miles southwest of the city of Homs, Adonis Nasr pointed to the posters plastered along the walls of fighters who died defending the area, describing in detail the role each person played.

“When the Nusra Front came in there was no one around to defend the village except our comrades from the SSNP,” said the 35-year-old media officer, a Lebanese national, in reference to the Syrian Social Nationalist Party.