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Under the U.S.-backed plan, proposed by prominent dissident Riad Seif, the SNC would become part of a new leadership group, holding only 15 of the organization's 50 seats — thus making room for more representatives from inside<a href="http://www.canadagoosewomenoutlet.com/"><em><strong>canada goose cheap</em></a>Syria.
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The SNC would risk furthe<a href="http://www.canadagoosewomenoutlet.com/"><em><strong>canada goose sale</em></a>r strain with its increasingly impatient foreign backers if it is perceived as the main obstacle to a unified opposition. On Monday, SNC members floated counter proposals to Seif's plan in an attempt to circumvent it.
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