The group focused mainly on
bomb attacks and
extortion attempts targeting American and British civilian and economic interests in Lebanon, at times claiming that its actions were either carried out in protest for
US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's 1974 diplomatic Middle Eastern Tour or to force British-owned Lebanese companies to distribute freely large amounts of food to impoverished local families. It is still unclear who financed and armed the ACO though the most likely suspect at the time would have been the
Palestinians (either the mainstream
PLO or the
Rejectionist Front factions), who certainly provided weapons,
explosives and training at their
Bekaa Valley facilities. When the
Lebanese Civil War finally broke out in April 1975, it seems that the group opted for not joining the
Lebanese National Movement (LNM) and took no part in the savage street battles at
Beirut and elsewhere. Instead, they shifted their attention to
Syria, where their leaders were arrested and tortured in July that year and then sentenced to
life in prison by Syrian courts. ==Decline and demise==