Sunday, April 8, 2012

Emboldened Assad of Syria Pulls the Switch and Pounds Syrian Rebels With All He Has


Syrian President, Assad, who is feeling pretty confident that he won't have any kind of Western intervention in his war on the Syrian rebels has pulled the switch on all of his weaponry and the result is that the remaining rebel strongholds are getting pounded. Big time.

From the article at DEBKA:

Certain he is safe from Western-Arab intervention, Bashar Assad Sunday unleashed an across-the board air and ground offensive against the last surviving rebel locations. debkafile’s military sources report that starting Sunday noon, April 8, 30 towns and villages were hit simultaneously. For the first time since the outbreak of revolt thirteen months ago, heavy long-range artillery and air force helicopters pounded the rebel positions remaining in the northern mountains of Idlib near the Turkish border. The scale of the onslaught was such that it is hard to come by casualty figures, but they certainly run into hundreds.
The mountains of ordnance and numbers of tanks and artillery the Syrian army is pouring into the embattled sectors attest to Assad’s determination to root out with no holds barred the last rebel and protester however long it takes.

To this day I am amazed that not a single new reporter in America has asked Barack Hussein Obama why he pulled the trigger in Libya and not in Syria. Don't get me wrong, I have never advocated our military be used in Syria and I will not, but it irks the hell out of me that this President hasn't been called out on the carpet for his reasoning for Libya - he made a fatal mistake when he said that action was taken to avoid casualties to citizens of Libya and yet he has stood by as thousands of Syrians have been slaughtered.




Syria launches its heaviest air-ground assault yet against the opposition


Certain he is safe from Western-Arab intervention, Bashar Assad Sunday unleashed an across-the board air and ground offensive against the last surviving rebel locations. debkafile’s military sources report that starting Sunday noon, April 8, 30 towns and villages were hit simultaneously. For the first time since the outbreak of revolt thirteen months ago, heavy long-range artillery and air force helicopters pounded the rebel positions remaining in the northern mountains of Idlib near the Turkish border. The scale of the onslaught was such that it is hard to come by casualty figures, but they certainly run into hundreds.
The mountains of ordnance and numbers of tanks and artillery the Syrian army is pouring into the embattled sectors attest to Assad’s determination to root out with no holds barred the last rebel and protester however long it takes.
He probably never intended standing by his commitment to observe a ceasefire from April 10. He simply used the UN envoy Kofi Annan’s peace proposals to buy time to rout his opponents once and for all.

Our military sources say the rebels, and especially the Free Syrian Army, don’t have the slightest chance of surviving Assad’s killing machine.

As he lifts all restraints, the Syrian ruler is also certain he is backed to the hilt by Tehran and Moscow.

Our sources add that, just as Iranians is sure President Barack Obama will avoid military intervention in Syria, they are certain that their nuclear program is equally safe from a military offensive. Tehran was therefore emboldened Sunday to reject out of hand the core demands of the West to give up high-grade uranium enrichment and shut down their underground nuclear facility at Fordow.

So as not to bury the negotiations with the six world powers before they even begin on – the Iranian spokesman, atomic energy chief Fereidoon Abbasi left the door open a tiny crack: “We will produce 20 percent uranium to the amount needed for the Tehran research reactor and the reactors we are planning to build in the future,” he said.

That too was a typical Iranian exercise in deception.
Since no one in the West has a clue to how many reactors requiring 20-percent uranium Tehran plans to build, the size of its stocks and the quantity reserved for building a bomb cannot be determined.

Nevertheless, the European foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton later announced formally that the talks between the Six Powers and Iran would begin in Istanbul on April 14.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama blew his wad on these negotiations and now gets stold to screw off. When is this useless president going to learn. U*S needs to arm teh rebels and saudis need to step up and not knuckle under teh Useless US president and move forward and arm the rebels. Saudi ask nice ISrael may let them corss their airspace to bomb the syrians army back to teh stone age. Saudi has a good airforce let them use it. They can re am in turkey or israel. Iran Russia and hizbullah need to know they dont own Syria they just lease it.

Findalis said...

Easy answer to your question Holger.

Syria has no oil!

Maggie@MaggiesNotebook said...

Another answer, Syria, Iran and Russia all working together is a union Obama seems to be compelled to giving aid and comfort to.

Holger, I hope you and yours had a wonderful Easter Day.

Holger Awakens said...

Maggie,

So good to see you! Thanks for stopping by and I, too, hope your family had a wonderful and blessed Easter.


:Holger Danske