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The West should prepare for Assad’s victory in Syria

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2013

[A welcome note of realism from the British right. In fact the Western leadership is already preparing for Assad’s victory since there very little they can do to stop it and the ideological foundations of an intervention against Assad, who is , after all, conducting a war on terror, have been completely undermined. However, defeat can be magically turned into victory through a global shift in US foreign policy orchestrated by Obama. As I have been at pains to point out Obama is actually moving in a positive direction on a number of fronts.]

Con Goughlin

Telegraph

24th July, 2013

This morning’s report that hundreds of former Syrian rebels are laying down their arms and taking up the government’s offer of an amnesty is further evidence of what I have been saying (and writing) for months: President Bashar al-Assad is winning Syria’s brutal civil war.

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Egypt’s Sphinx casts eyes on Syria

Posted by seumasach on July 17, 2013

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

12th July, 2013

It looks increasingly that solving the Egyptian puzzle is going to take us all to Syria. How far the army’s coup in Egypt resets the geopolitics of the Middle East, or, conversely, whether the coup itself forms the commencement of a region-wide tectonic shift that is going to play out over time – this is the big question.

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Parliament wins veto over any decision to arm Syrian rebels

Posted by seumasach on July 11, 2013

Reuters

11th July, 2013

(Reuters) – Britain’s parliament backed a motion on Thursday requiring Prime Minister David Cameron to give it a veto over any future move to arm Syrian rebels, in a symbolic vote the government said it would heed.

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Mairead Maguire on Syria

Posted by seumasach on July 11, 2013

Syria: Nobel Peace Laureate Tells Her Account of What She Witnessed in Syria

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L’armée égyptienne avec le peuple face aux « Ikhwans »

Posted by seumasach on July 11, 2013

Certaines informations indiquent que le discours du 15 juin de Mohammad Morsi, appelant au Jihad en Syrie, était le coup d’envoi pour la formation d’un contingent égypto-palestinien qui serait envoyé en Jordanie pour participer à l’agression contre la Syrie à partir du front sud (Daraa).

[Certain information indicates that Morsi’s speech of the 15th June, calling for Jihad in Syria, was the cue for the formation of Egytian-Palestinian contingent to be sent to Jordan in order to participate in the aggression against Syria]

Pierre Khalaf

Voltairenet

8th July, 2013

Le chef des Forces armées égyptiennes, le général Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, a indiqué que l’armée a procédé, avant le soulèvement populaire du 30 juin, à une évaluation stratégique de la situation dans le pays, qui a montré l’urgence de la formation d’un gouvernement d’union nationale. Mais le président Mohammad Morsi a refusé cette option. Après la destitution du chef de l’État et l’accélération des développements, de nombreuses questions se posent sur le rôle de l’armée et l’évolution du conflit.

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Israel considers Russian deployment in Golan

Posted by seumasach on July 9, 2013

Israel is ready to discuss the possible deployment of Russian peacekeepers to the disputed Golan Heights

RIANovosti

9th July, 2013

MOSCOW, July 9 (RIA Novosti) – Israel is ready to discuss the possible deployment of Russian peacekeepers to the disputed Golan Heights region between Syria and Israel, the Israeli ambassador to Russia said Tuesday.

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Congress delaying US aid to Syrian opposition forces

Posted by seumasach on July 9, 2013

Today’s Zaman

9th July, 2013

Congressional committees are holding up a plan to send US weapons to opposition forces fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad because of fears that such arms deliveries will not be decisive and might end up in the hands of radical militants, five US national security sources said.

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Rebels have failed, says Assad

Posted by seumasach on July 7, 2013

The countries that conspire against Syria have used up all their tools and they have nothing left except direct (military) intervention,” Mr Assad said, adding that such an intervention would not happen

Express

4th July, 2013

Syria’s President Bashar Assad says his opponents have “used up all their tools” and failed to overthrow his regime. The remarks came as Western-backed Syrian opposition figures gathered in Turkey for talks on electing a new leadership.

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Interview with Assad

Posted by seumasach on July 7, 2013

President al-Assad to al-Thawra daily: Syria still home for all..what is taking place in Egypt the fall of so-called Political Islam

SANA

4th July, 2013

Damascus, (SANA)-President Bashar al-Assad gave a speech to Syrian al-Thawra daily published on Thursday.

The following is the full text of the speech:

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Syrian Christians: ‘Why Is America at War with Us’

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2013

CBN

27th June, 2013

Syrian Christians are asking why the United States supports extremists who want to turn Syria into an Islamic state.

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In Defence of the Syrian Arab Army

Posted by seumasach on July 3, 2013

Tim Anderson

Op-Ed News

2nd July, 2013

Attacks on the Syrian Arab Army have come from all sides, most western media claiming it has been ‘brutal’, defends a ‘dictatorship’, or represents an ‘Alawite regime’. While the army has confronted violence with violence, a series of ‘false flag’ accusations have been leveled at it, the most recent over the use of sarin gas.

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