quote from Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan:
"We have 83,000 refugees in Turkey,
and the Lebanese have about the same amount, and there are about
200,000 in Jordan. These people have not fled their country because they
wanted to. Also, there are currently 2.5 million people within Syria
who have been displaced; close to 30,000people have been killed in this
conflict.
As a result, we see the opposition gaining strength
every day. So this regime will go. Bashar is politically dead. Of
course, it is difficult to tell whether this will take place in a week, a
month or when. This also has to do with how Russia and China approach
the situation."
end quote from:
Lally Weymouth interviews Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
I agree with this assessment. The only question is: "When will Bashar Assad Leave? Now or later. Because the people will not tolerate him to govern them anymore. The majority of Syrians are through with Bashar Assad. And it likely doesn't matter in the end what Iran and Russia do in regard to this fact. Unless Russia and Iran want to start world War III in Syria, Bashar Assad will soon be gone.
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