Stalemate In Syria's Civil War

Monday 29 December 2014


TORN BY WAR The view from a mosque in Homs, Syria, that has served as a rallying point for insurgents. Credit Sergey Ponomarev for The New York Times



As Syria’s Revolution Sputters, A Chaotic Stalemate -- Anne Barnard, New York Times



ANTAKYA, Turkey — It was a victory that President Bashar al-Assad’s opponents had dreamed of: Insurgents seized a key army base in northern Syria after more than a year of trying. But the mood in this Turkish border town, flooded with Syrians who have fled both government bombings and extremist insurgents, was more bitter than celebratory.



The assault this month was led by the Nusra Front, Al Qaeda’s arm in Syria, which claimed the spoils. By contrast, many of the first Syrians to rise up against Mr. Assad in 2011 — civilian demonstrators and army defectors alike — followed the battle from the sidelines here, unable to enter Syria under threat of death from the extremists of Nusra and its rival group, the Islamic State.



As Syria’s war heads toward its fourth year, the complex battleground is increasingly divided between the government and the extremists, leaving many Syrians feeling that the revolution on which they gambled their lives and livelihoods has failed.



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My Comment: A depressing read .... Syria is going through mayhem and chaos right now .... and there is no light at the end of the tunnel. But the above New York Time's article is disturbing in another way .... and one that Rick Moran analyzes correctly .... Epic fail: Free Syrian Army now under virtual control of al-Qaeda (American Thinker).

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