Bashar al Assad is feeling the heat on all fronts. His security forces and loyalist goons can't stop the rebel forces from gaining and holding territory despite having a monopoly on air power and artillery. His backers remain at Iran, Russia, and China, and that may not be enough to keep him in power.
Egypt's new President Mohamad Morsi has called for an intervention in Syria and told Iran that
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Syrian Civil War Update: Even Bread Lines Aren't Safe From Assad's Attacks
Posted on 06:50 by Unknown
Posted in Bashar al-Assad, Civil War, diplomacy, foreign policy, human rights, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Middle East, Turkey, United Nations, war crimes
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