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syyuge:
Face the truth about President Bashar al-Assad: he’s not going:

Regime change in Syria looks very unlikely despite the lengthy civil war. It’s bad news for the region, and for the West.

 And yet, for all the sacrifices made by rebel fighters during the past two years, the likelihood that the conflict will end with President Bashar al-Assad still clinging to power in Damascus grows stronger by the day.

The resilience of the Assad clan in withstanding the rebels’ desperate attempts to end its 50-year domination of Syria’s political landscape has taken most Western leaders by surprise. This time last year the White House confidently predicted that the regime could only survive for a few more weeks after the president’s brother-in-law and the Syrian defence minister were killed in a bomb attack against the country’s national security headquarters.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10202544/Face-the-truth-about-President-Bashar-al-Assad-hes-not-going.html

Assad is really immaterial, whether he survives the war or not. The point is that the supporters on both sides shall make all out efforts to let continue this protracted war of muslamic infighting to its inevitable and natural end. 

syyuge:
Syria missile strike kills 19 children:

At least 29 people, mostly children, died in a regime missile strike on the Syrian city of Aleppo, a watchdog said, as Hizbollah-backed regime forces advanced in flashpoint Homs.

The Observatory said the army was targeting rebel headquarters, including a base of the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), in Bab Nairab. “But the missile fell dozens of metres (yards) away,” it said.

Rebels were putting up “fierce resistance” amid “very intense clashes”.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10206588/Syria-missile-strike-kills-19-children.html

Nothing wrong with them. They are all good indications for obvious purposes.

syyuge:
Syria army 'retakes key Homs rebel district' :

The Syrian army has recaptured the key rebel district of Khaldiyeh in the central city of Homs, the state broadcaster has reported.

"The armed forces have restored security and stability across the neighbourhood of Khaldiyeh," one of the largest bastions of rebels in Syria's third city, state television said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10208514/Syria-army-retakes-key-Homs-rebel-district.html

Good progress. Now the west sponsored rebels i.e. muslamic peoples democratic socialist terrorist revolutionaries shall have to surround some new cities with the help of improved Saudi supplied weapons.

And BTW, I don't want to see those minarets standing. 

syyuge:
Syrian army crushes key rebel stronghold in Homs:

Syrian government troops have won control of a central district of Homs, crushing one of the last rebel bastions of the city once dubbed “the capital of the revolution”, activists and state media reported.

“All the infrastructure, and most of the district is completely destroyed,” said one local activist going only by the name of Mohammed, speaking from just outside the city.

Photographs and videos from the area on Monday showed scenes to rival post-war Stalingrad. Buildings along entire streets have collapsed. Those still standing are skeletal structures, mostly devoid of their outer walls.

After Khalidiya the army has turned its focus to the last rebel held part of Homs, the Old City, locals said, where little more than 1000 rebel fighters remain: “It will be a difficult fight for the army as the streets are so narrow that they cannot bring their tanks. They will shell it very very heavily until it is destroyed,” said one resident who declined to give their name.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10208514/Syrian-army-crushes-key-rebel-stronghold-in-Homs.html

Hmmm... Keep it up. And I reiterate that I don't want to see those minarets standing.

syyuge:
Syria lies in pieces and it will not be fixed:

President Bashar al-Assad may be making ground at the moment, but civil wars in this region drag on and on.

As Syrian regime forces seized the Khaldiya district of Homs, a remarkable photograph emerged of the beleaguered city. Its ashen buildings resemble Stalingrad, gutted and pocked. Its streets are flattened, grey smears of dust and rubble.

Tellingly, there are no people in the picture – and that is how the regime wants it. The district of Khaldiya, and Homs as a whole, matter less for their inhabitants, who have been liberally gassed and shelled, than for their location.

The rebels are unlikely to be dislodged from the north-west/south-east axis running from Aleppo, along the Euphrates, to the porous Iraqi border.

If the diagnosis is stalemate, what of the prognosis? Depressingly, Syria and its combatants are breaking into pieces at every level, on both sides of the fight, and across the country.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10211701/Syria-lies-in-pieces-and-it-will-not-be-fixed.html

Bravo! That is going as desired.

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