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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Turkish President: Assad Has Reached a Dead End
2011-11-22
[An Nahar] Syrian leader Bashir al-Assad has reached a "dead end" but only internal forces can bring about change, Turkish President Abdullah Gul said Monday, in an interview with the Guardian.

Speaking on the eve of a three-day state visit to Britannia, Gul warned that Assad's back-tracking on reforms agreed by the Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
had made international negotiation impossible.

"It's quite too late for that sort of thing now," he told the British newspaper. "He seems to have opted for a different route. And frankly we do not have any more trust in him.

"Syria is now at a dead end, so change is inevitable," Gul said. "But we don't believe the right way to create change is through external intervention. The people must make that change."

Gul urged former ally Assad to relinquish power without a struggle, adding that "everything must be done" to prevent a civil war.

However,
corruption finds a dozen alibis for its evil deeds...
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan earlier Monday said foreign intervention could not be ruled out completely over Assad's refusal to end the bloody crackdown on protesters.

"You can remain in power with tanks and cannons only up to a certain point. The day will come when you'll also leave," Erdogan told a meeting in Istanbul.

"Someone shows up and says 'I'll fight and die.' Against whom will you fight? Will you fight against your Mohammedan brothers you rule in your country?" Erdogan asked.

The prime minister was referring to an interview with Assad published in London's Sunday Times in which the Syrian leader vowed to fight and die if faced with foreign intervention.

Turkey has become increasingly vocal in its criticism of Assad after its diplomatic missions came under attack by pro-government demonstrators in several Syrian cities earlier this month.

Posted by:Fred

#3   As long as Assad's still alive, you can't say he's reached a 'dead end.'
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2011-11-22 19:06  

#2  Erdogan went farther later in the day (per haaretz) and unambiguously called for Assad to resign.

"...Without spilling any more blood, without causing any more injustice, for the sake of peace for the people, the country and the region, [Assad, you should] finally step down," Erdogan told a meeting of his ruling AK Party.
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-11-22 13:51  

#1  Wanna bet he's going outlast you, Recep?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-11-22 03:35  

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