Worldview: Stop Syria? It's not as easy as Libya | Philadelphia Inquirer ... Philadelphia Inquirer After all, the justification for NATO's no-fly zone over Libya was to prevent mass slaughter in Benghazi; Syrian leader Assad continues to slaughter civilians who are peacefully calling for reforms in their country. Despite Assad's ban on news coverage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gilmore calls for Assad to halt violence BreakingNews.ie The Tánaiste also welcomed yesterday's announcement by EU foreign ministers to ban Syrian oil imports, which will have a significant economic impact on the regime. He also pledged Ireland's support for the UN's ongoing efforts to arrive at a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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September May Be Stormy – or Not Jerusalem Post A year ago, Syrian President Bashar Assad wanted, for various reasons, to get rid of the Hamas leadership in Damascus and had forced Hamas's central figure, Khaled Mashaal, and his colleagues, who reside in Damascus, to act more moderately. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sue Hulett: Has Obama abandoned global leadership? Galesburg Register-Mail In sum, while Libya was victory on the cheap for Obama and may have a “Be Gone” effect on Assadin Syria, the picture of Obama foot dragging, burden shifting, indecision, and obsession with multilateral-only action and approval seems likely to further ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Douglas Alexander: We helped free Libya, but our job's not over The Independent But just because the military force used against Gaddafi would be unwelcome to Syria's protesters and neighbours does not prevent the type of non-military pressure applied to Gaddafi now from being deployed against President Assad. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Newspapers Review: Turkey-Israel Crisis Dominates Dailies' Front Pages WAFA - Palestine News Agency Al-Quds chose to focus on the developments in Syria and Libya, with a picture from Bucharest of Syrians protesting Bashar Al-Assad rule. Al-Ayyam had also highlighted the developments in Syriaand Libya on its front page. Al-Ayyam had a story quoting ... See all stories on this topic » |
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