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The conflict in Syria continues to expand and it has now caused the Jordan government to close the main Jordan-Syria border crossing. According to a New York Times article, “Main Syria-Jordan Crossing Under Insurgent Assault” written by Rana F. Sweis, the closing came soon after insurgents attacked the border crossing. It is unclear as to what insurgent group, out of the many, actually began the attack but the groups who came forward to claim this victory are known as the Free Syrian Army, and a group commanded by Nusra, a terrorist organization according to the United States. It is said that these two groups are now taking command of different parts of the complex.

In another article by Reuters, “Syrian Aircraft Bomb Area Near Captured Jordan Crossing” reported by Sylvia Westall and edited by Tom Heneghan, the Syrian government reportedly dropped bombs near the border crossing just hours after the insurgent groups took over the complex. This was an effort to remove the insurgent groups who took over this crossing and further damaged the relationship between Syria and Jordan. The object of the crossing was not merely to damage these relations but also to weaken the regime’s hold in the south and to increase the areas under the control of the insurgents. 

These recent attacks by the insurgents are showing that they are relentless in their pursuit to gain more control within Syria and within the Middle East. They also want to sever the relationship between other countries to further isolate them. In terms of globalizing perspectives, this would fall under the terms of radicals since they are using extreme violence to make their end goal but then again they could come from a political realist point of view since they are attempting to brake political ties. It is still difficult to see who has the lead in the fight for Syria.