Saturday, August 4, 2012

Keeping The Regime Busy

The clashes about the control of the Aleppo districts are ongoing. The regime soldiers were not able up to now to claim effective regains. The Free Syrian Army is both defending and attacking with surprisingly satisfying success.

In Deir Ezzor the FSA units claim to have the control about more than three quarter of the Eastern city.

The borders in the North are partially freed from the regime army. Not to forget to mention that in the North-Eastern Kurd parts of the country Assad's mercenaries have enormously lost ground.

Only in the Rif Dimashq and in Al Sham itself regime loyals are fighting an eye-to-eye battle with the freedom fighters - for an outstanding it appears being a draw at the time.

Massacres are unfortunately still happening, the last one this day in Deir Ezzor when a regime grenade hit a group of civilians, killing nearly a dozen, many of them kids.

But something's different.

What actually had changed in the recent weeks since the bombing of Bashar's closer circle is that the initiative's now in the hands of the resistance and not any longer in those of the regime.

A clear sign that the power of the regime's melting.

And also a reminder to keep up the alertness. Not to spread a flood of fears and concerns which becomes always counterproductive for the revolutionaries, no. Just to keep in mind that after all the world has witnessed up to now it is absolutely impossible to trust in any kind of action the regime takes. The whole circle is unpredictable, in his words and in his deeds.

The tendencies are positive, indeed, but first after the confirmed removal of the regime it's time to take a deep breath that this stage will be finished successfully.

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