Asaad Lost: The Times
World Press
"It seems, that Syria's authoritarian president, who is surrounded with a secret circle of councilors who are unaware of the public opinion and with stooges, often receives non complete information on the political events occurring in the country. But with the murder of three of his trusted assistants, including the Minister of Defense and his sister's husband, the president of Syria, Bashar Assad should finally understand that he has lost, and the international community should prepare Assad’s normal removal from the government and should hand it to such a political force, which will be able to prevent the bloodshed,” writes the Times periodical.
“It’s the third time when Russia and China put veto on the UN Security Council’s formula of increasing the pressure upon Bashar Asaad’s regime. The stubbornness of the allies of Bashar Asaad in the UN Security Council, indirectly becomes the reason for the senseless death of the Syrians,” the periodical reads.
According to the Times NATO must enter the airspace of Syria. That will prevent Asaad from bombing the civilian population. As the article says, such bombing is now being implemented as by the Syrian air forces as well as by the land forces.
The West should gather Syrian opposition forces under the auspices of "Fellows of Syria" group, which in the right time will suggest an alternative government, which will have the ability to manage the effective ruling of the country. The current situation is a serious fact for increasing that process.


















































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