World | Syria US Suspects al-Qaeda Behind Syria Bombings Group may be looking to exploit the chaos By Mark Russell Posted Feb 11, 2012 6:59 AM CST Copied In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian security forces walk on the wreckage of a damaged military intelligence building in the northern city of Aleppo, Syria, Friday. (AP Photo/SANA) Al-Qaeda's Iraq branch is moving into the chaos in Syria, and is responsible for two recent bombings and most likely yesterday's bombing in Aleppo, US officials tell McClatchy. Intelligence reports seem to back up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad assertions—disputed by the opposition—that al-Qaeda has been involved in the 11-month uprising. "This was Zawahiri basically taking the shackles off," says one official. The thinking is that al-Qaeda is looking to take advantage of the unrest to expand beyond Iraq. They "are seeing space, seeing a vacuum, and opportunity to bounce back and they are taking advantage of it," said the official. Read These Next Mom allegedly passed 31 hospitals on road trip as daughter was dying. Pentagon opens rare investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly. A federal judge just threw out the Comey, James indictments. One of the Slender Man attackers escaped her group home, briefly. Report an error