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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
115 Dead in Syria as Troops Unleash Deadly Damascus Assault
2012-08-23
[An Nahar] Syrian forces backed by helicopter gunships and tanks launched a deadly assault on parts of Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
on Wednesday, activists said, as the regime battles to stamp out rebel resistance in the capital.

At least 37 people were reported killed in Damascus alone, a day after a top minister hinted that the embattled regime was ready to discuss Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
The Scourge of Hama...
's exit in any talks on ending the brutal 17-month conflict.

Fighter jets and artillery hit Aleppo
...For centuries, Aleppo was Greater Syria's largest city and the Ottoman Empire's third, after Constantinople and Cairo. Although relatively close to Damascus in distance, Aleppans regard Damascenes as country cousins...
and heavy shelling was reported in Daraa, the birthplace of the uprising, and the eastern town of Deir Ezzor while rebels claimed they seized parts of a town on the Iraq border, a watchdog said.

The army attacked several areas where anti-regime sentiment is strong in and around the southwest of Damascus, including with heavy shelling, helicopter fire and mass arrest sweeps, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

In the deadliest operation, the army raided the southwestern district of Kafr Sousa, killing at least 24 civilians, it said, while a pro-opposition journalist was also killed during a raid on his home in Damascus.

The violence, which erupted a day after dozens of people were reported killed during a funeral in a Damascus suburb and others summarily executed, was some of the worst since regime forces reclaimed most of the capital a month ago.

The Observatory said on Wednesday that dozens of bullet-riddled bodies were found in the suburb of Qaboon.

As the fighting raged, the United States and La Belle France again pushed for Assad to stand down quickly after a top Syrian official said on Tuesday that Damascus was ready to discuss his exit as part of a negotiated settlement to the conflict.

"As far as his resignation goes -- making the resignation itself a condition for holding dialogue means that you will never be able to reach this dialogue," Deputy Prime Minister Qadri Jamil said in Moscow.

But he added: "Any problems can be discussed during negotiations. We are even ready to discuss this issue."

Moscow, however, bluntly told the West not to meddle in Syria after U.S. President Barack Obama
They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them...
hinted at possible military action if Damascus resorted to its chemical weapons arsenal.

"There should be no interference from the outside," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after his talks with Jamil. "The only thing that foreign players should do is create conditions for the start of dialogue."

But Washington was unimpressed by the apparent overture from Damascus.

"We still believe that the faster Assad goes, the more chance there is to quickly move on to the day after," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said, dismissing Jamil's comments as "nothing terribly new".

At least 115 people including 71 non-combatants were killed nationwide on Wednesday, according to the Observatory, which says a more than 23,000 people have died since the uprising began in March 2011.

Among the latest casualties, four Lebanese villagers died in an air strike while fighting alongside the rebels, according to a security source in Leb.

The army claimed to have retaken most of Damascus in late July, after some two weeks of intense fighting across the southern belt.

Most rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters were forced out into the nearby countryside, but have since resumed some hit-and-run operations, activists say.

In Aleppo, fighter jets struck near a missile depot, and shelled several other areas of the city that has become the key battleground since fighting first erupted there a month ago, the Observatory said.

It also said rebel fighters had seized an intelligence office and checkpoints in the eastern town of Albu Kamal on the Iraqi border, although regime forces remained largely in control.

At least 11 civilians were also killed in Daraa in the far south.

The Observatory has a network of activists on the ground but its claims cannot be independently verified.

Syrian forces appear to be increasingly resorting to attacks from the air, particularly in the Aleppo area as rebels continue to put up stiff resistance despite the regime's far superior military might.

An FSA commander said Tuesday the rebels now controlled 60 percent of Aleppo, but a security source in Damascus dismissed the claims.

The United Nations
...aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society...
puts the corpse count at 17,000 and says hundreds of thousands more have fled to Syria's neighbors while another 2.5 million still in the country are in desperate need of aid.

The conflict has spilled over again into neighboring Leb, with nine dead in festivities that first erupted late Monday between pro- and anti-Damascus regime supporters in the northern port city of Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of thich is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
"As the crisis in Syria continues to tank, the situation in Leb has become more precarious and the need for continued international support to the government and the Lebanese armed forces increasingly important," said U.N. under secretary general Jeffrey Feltman.

The international community has struggled to end the Syria conflict in the face of divisions between the West and Damascus's traditional allies in Moscow and Beijing.

Political sources in Damascus said Jamil was sent to Moscow to discuss a possible plan for a presidential election in which all candidates would be allowed to stand, including Assad.

French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault meanwhile said there was no question of Gay Paree becoming directly involved in military action without U.N. backing but acknowledged his country was providing rebels with "non-lethal" military aid.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Michael Totten, citing Daniel Pipes, on Assad's grandfather's thoughts about the Alawite dilemma:

the Alawites—and especially the Assad clan—may well try to carve out an enclave where they can be safe, just as many wished to do during the French imperial period between the two world wars. Back then, Alawite leaders asked French authorities for their own Lebanon-sized state along the Mediterranean, with Latakia as its capital. “The Alawites refuse to be annexed to Muslim Syria,” Suleiman al-Assad, grandfather of the current Syrian president, wrote in a letter. “In Syria, the official religion of the state is Islam, and according to Islam, the Alawites are considered infidels. . . . The spirit of hatred and fanaticism imbedded in the hearts of the Arab Muslims against everything that is non-Muslim has been perpetually nurtured by the Islamic religion. There is no hope that the situation will ever change. Therefore, the abolition of the [French] mandate will expose the minorities in Syria to the dangers of death and annihilation.”
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2012-08-23 12:56  

#5  A lovely little war to stay the hell away from.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2012-08-23 11:43  

#4  Ditto Pappy.

My problem is that I can't help but think that the situation with the world will get worse if Pencilneck loses.

At best we're trading $hit for Manure. Might be $hit for really toxic waste.
Posted by: AlanC   2012-08-23 10:01  

#3  Probably not, g(r)om. Papa would have nipped this in the bud months ago.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-08-23 09:17  

#2  The real problem is TP !
Posted by: Bob Thud8197   2012-08-23 07:18  

#1  I wonder if dada would be proud of the boy.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-08-23 06:34  

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