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Syria's al-Qaeda chief warns West

Syria's al-Qaeda chief has warned that continued US-led air strikes on jihadists will "transfer the battle" to Western countries.

The head of Syria's al-Qaeda affiliate has warned that failure to stop US-led air strikes on jihadist positions in Syria would "transfer the battle" to Western countries.

In an audio message posted on the internet on Sunday, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, who heads Al-Nusra Front in Syria, addressed citizens "in America and Europe" and called on them to stand against their governments.

"Your leaders will not pay the price for the war alone, you will pay the higher price," Jolani warned, in his first speech since the coalition launched strikes on Syria earlier this week.

The United States initially launched strikes in Iraq on August 8 against positions of the Islamic State jihadist group, and then widened its campaign with a coalition of partners last Tuesday to include Syria, where IS has its headquarters.

The coalition has carried out daily air strikes since Tuesday against IS and Al-Nusra Front in Syria.

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Failure to stop these strikes "will transfer the battle to your very homes," Jolani said.

Jolani did not say elaborate.

But he said: "People of America and Europe, what have you gained from your war against Muslims and jihadists except tragedies and pain brought on your countries and children?".

Jolani's warning comes a day after a spokesman of the same group also threatened reprisals against nations participating in air strikes, denouncing them as "a war against Islam".

Jolani, meanwhile, called on people in rebel-held areas of Syria to stand by Al-Nusra, describing the countries striking jihadist positions as a "new crusader alliance".

"People of Syria, stand against those who allied themselves with the crusader slaves," he said, in reference to some rebel factions who have expressed support for the strikes.


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