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Showing Original Post only (View all)Blocking Democracy as Syria's Solution [View all]
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/34161-blocking-democracy-as-syrias-solutionBut the prospects of Assad and his government just agreeing to cede power to the opposition remains highly unlikely. An obvious alternative favored by Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin is to achieve a ceasefire and then have internationally supervised elections in which the Syrian people could choose their own leaders.
Although President Barack Obama insists Assad is hated by most Syrians and if thats true, he would presumably lose any fair election the U.S. position is to bar Assad from the ballot, thus ensuring regime change in Syria, a long-held goal of Official Washingtons neoconservatives.
In other words, to fulfill the neocons dream of Syrian regime change, the Obama administration is continuing the bloody Syrian conflict which has killed a quarter million people, has created an opening for Islamic State and Al Qaeda terrorists, and has driven millions of refugees into and through nearby countries, now destabilizing Europe and feeding xenophobia in the United States.
For his part, Assad called participants in the Saudi conference terrorists and rejected the idea of negotiating with them. They want the Syrian government to negotiate with the terrorists, something I dont think anyone would accept in any country, Assad told Spanish journalists, as he repeated his position that many of the terrorists were backed by foreign governments and that he would only deal with the real, patriotic national opposition.
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in the meantime, keeps dropping them bombs in the name of regime change, worked so well in iraq and
KG
Dec 2015
#2
We've seen this movie before with Saddam and Gadaffi. It doesn't end well. It just unleashes
CJCRANE
Dec 2015
#5
Bachar propped the Salafis among hiis opponents so there would be two bad choices
Yorktown
Dec 2015
#25
Not so. For better or worse, Assad is the only protector of religious minorities there
eridani
Dec 2015
#6
Is this a job for Jimmy Carter? If anyone could figure out a way to do a fair vote--
eridani
Dec 2015
#26
The hypocrisy is stunning. We are using islamist mercenaries funded by absolute islamic monarchies
CJCRANE
Dec 2015
#7
The dictators of the world owe him a debt for the "Assad gambit" for dictator longevity.
pampango
Dec 2015
#19
The sad truth is that democracies in the Middle East are too weak to oppose Islamists
LittleBlue
Dec 2015
#22