Russia has repeatedly said it is not insisting that Bashar al-Assad must remain in power at all costs, but that any decision on whether or not he should step down should come from the Syrian people Photo: REUTERS
US: Syria’s Assad Losing Control, Fueling Violence in Damascus -- Voice of America
The United States says escalating violence in and around Damascus is a result of President Bashar al-Assad assaulting the Syrian people and a sign that he is losing control of the capital.
A bomb exploded near Syria's main judiciary complex, known as the Palace of Justice, in central Damascus on Thursday, wounding three people. A day earlier, militants attacked a pro-government private TV station on the capital's outskirts, killing three journalists and four security guards. Syria's government blamed the attacks on armed terrorists whom it says are behind the country's 15-month uprising against Mr. Assad's 11-year rule.
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More News On Syrian President Assad Slowly Losing Control Of The Country
Syrian Rebels Increasing Effectiveness in Conflict -- New York Times
Analysis: Syria’s Assad faces growing rebel, foreign threat -- Euronews/Reuters
Assad faces growing rebel, foreign threat -- Peter Apps/London, Gulf Times
Syrian rebels may not need Western help -- Peter Worthington, Toronto Sun/QMI Agency
My Comment: Even Russia .... a staunch ally of Assad .... is coming to the conclusion that he will eventually lose this war.
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