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    Syria chemical weapons: the proof that Assad regime launching chlorine attacks on children

    Lucky for Assad and any others there is no red-line on the use of chemicals.

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    Syria Missed Another Chemical Weapons Deadline. Now What?

    “I never have a reason to believe that Bashar al-Assad tells the truth about anything, but we are not in a position to give a judgment as to whether the declaration is complete or deliberately incomplete, or incomplete but not deliberately so. That’s a technical task,” the (administration) official said.
    Yet they went ahead and signed a deal with Assad??????

    ... and the bodies pile up.


    The last thing a 3-year-old Syrian said before he died: “I’m gonna tell God everything”
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    A week ago a IISS Strategic Comment had the title 'Syria's war: Assad gains upper hand' and partly ended:
    ...While its survival is no longer in question in the medium term, its ability to rebuild the pretence of a state remains in doubt, given its limited resources, internal contradictions and the reality of soft partition. Syria is, in effect, transforming into small statelets, none of which is viable on its own.
    Link to a very short free passage:http://www.iiss.org/en/publications/...pper-hand-6a54
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    The full title of this Canadian article is: A Throne of Bones: The Assad Regime’s Military Strategy Leading to the June 3rd Election

    While wide swathes of the country remain outside government control, regime forces and their allies have reversed the steady downward trend they were experiencing through 2012 and have since gone on the offensive in key areas. Damascus and its allies established a clear set of strategic priorities to focus on in the months leading up to the June election, and they have eagerly pursued them in order to establish their preferred environment for the event. The Syrian military is far from strong enough to retake all the territory it has lost, but it is capable of making significant progress in areas where it chooses to concentrate its forces and firepower, as recent months have shown.
    Some maps too, although after the first minus a key.
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