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Thursday, December 24, 2015

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Passive Aggression: US Sought Syrian Military Coup Against Assad for Years

Syrian civilians who volunteered to join local Self Protection Units to protect their neighbourhoods alongside the Syrian army attend training near a picture of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad and his father late former president Hafez al-Assad, in Damascus countryside, Syria December 5, 2015The newspaper said on Wednesday that "the US looked for cracks in the [Assad] regime it could exploit to encourage a military coup," while Assad "tried at different times to reach out to the [US] administration to say the US should unite with him to fight terrorism."
Syria has been mired in civil war since 2011, with the army loyal to Assad fighting several opposition factions and militant groups, including Daesh, banned in a range of countries including Russia.
The West and several Middle Eastern countries do not consider Assad to be the legitimate authority of Syria.
A former senior administration official told The Wall Street Journal that the White House was "offering incentives for people to abandon Assad," but by the summer of 2012 this strategy of orchestrating a regime change in Syria had failed.


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