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Yesterday 8:01 PM - PublicBrian Gauspohl originally shared this post:
Assad warns against sowing chaos in Syria
President pours scorn on opposition group and claims reduction in "direct confrontation" since arrival of UN monitors.
"For the leaders of these #Arab countries, it's becoming clear that this is not #Spring but chaos, and as I have said, if you sow chaos in Syria you may be infected by it yourself, and they understand this perfectly well," Assad said in the interview, broadcast on Russia's Rossiya-24 TV on Wednesday, referring to the so-called #Arab #Spring that toppled other long-time rulers.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/05/2012516145146401292.html
President pours scorn on opposition group and claims reduction in "direct confrontation" since arrival of UN monitors.
"For the leaders of these #Arab countries, it's becoming clear that this is not #Spring but chaos, and as I have said, if you sow chaos in Syria you may be infected by it yourself, and they understand this perfectly well," Assad said in the interview, broadcast on Russia's Rossiya-24 TV on Wednesday, referring to the so-called #Arab #Spring that toppled other long-time rulers.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2012/05/2012516145146401292.html
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Yesterday 6:28 PM - - PublicBrian Gauspohl originally shared this post:
US Jordan and #Syria
With a photo of a raging lion over their shoulders, senior U.S. and Jordanian generals opened a massive military exercise dubbed "Eager Lion."
The kickoff came with adamant statements that the 12,000 troops from 19 countries now in Jordan were here only for the training
http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/16/syria-the-elephant-in-the-room-amid-military-exercise-in-jordan/
With a photo of a raging lion over their shoulders, senior U.S. and Jordanian generals opened a massive military exercise dubbed "Eager Lion."
The kickoff came with adamant statements that the 12,000 troops from 19 countries now in Jordan were here only for the training
http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/16/syria-the-elephant-in-the-room-amid-military-exercise-in-jordan/