It would be reckless and foolhardy for Iran’s enemies to open two war fronts against Damascus and Tehran simultaneously. Limiting the confrontation to one front at a time is possible. Removing Asad from power should continue to be a Syrian affair; however, with help to the revolution from neighboring countries. Money, arms, and organizational advice to Syria’s Free Army could eventually collapse the Asad regime. As the economy deteriorates further, the demonstrations will grow bigger and louder and will spread to Aleppo and Damascus. As the death, injuries, torture, and destruction mount further, defections from Asad’s army and new recruits into the Free Army will accelerate. [Read More]
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Source: Weekly Blitz :: Writings
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