8/04/2012

Does Syria End


Syria and the Arab League appointed by the UN Kofi Annan to resign in order to overcome the crisis that we are pregnant is an indication of new developments. International organizations have not been successful up to now no strategies implemented to stop al-Asad. Sending observers, Annan's appointment, the adoption roadmaps, Russia, and China's efforts to be convinced, unfortunately, not enough to stop al-Asad. Therefore, a new floor was started with the resignation of Annan. Many options can present new ground. May be a direct intervention of international forces against Syria. With the support of these countries to convince Russia and China is no longer with the withdrawal of his request that Assad might be lost. Annan's appointment and offered the support of Russia and with the approval of the road maps had to be accepted by Assad. So Annan's resignation Russia seriously squeezed into the corner. So today, we expect new developments in Syria ...
Kurds in Syria Kuzey'indeki new positions need to be prepared. This means that. Kurds in Syria in their own countries can go to the federal or a similar structure. In this case, Turkey, Syria's strategy to develop good relations with the Kurds can tecih.
Serious problems in the past and live in the past day that Davutoglu's visit to the Kurdish administration in northern Iraq, Syria and the Middle East today, decided to act together get If the PKK Kurds in Syria have to support to enter into a restructuring would not be effective. The only thing for us is 900 km of the problem is the risk of sınırımızın take control of the PKK. Currently, our struggle martyrs, this issue is extremely critical. As well as being an effective strategy for Turkey, Syria, the PKK also problematic for the policy. Syria's sectarian and ethnic sense, the division will have different effects. Lübnanlaştıracak Syria and destabilize the region further division. Lebanon in the Middle East can not afford a second. In any case, would not be wrong to say that a victory over Syria.

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