It’s really shocked all of us Alassad death. He was one of the last resistance walls against Israeli breakthrough within Arab world. The big Question right now is what do we expect his son Dr.Bashar to do regarding Syrian dispute with Israel.
It is clear that the national consensus to Bashar demonstrate his power in Syria which in turn will create him a stable atmosphere to make a crucial decisions. We hope Syrians to resume Alassad’s patience and courage policy.
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Machiavelli
17-06-00, 12:10 PM
It is just opinion
The problem now in Syria, there is no second man or ,on the other words, his successor does not have the same power as his dad did. Second Dr. Bashaer Assad lacks political experinces. Third, the political culture of Syria relys on military institution, and Dr. Assad seems to be not familiar with Syrian political culture. Forth, it is difficult to believe Syrain official announcements that all Syrian citizens back up Dr. Bashaer Assad. According to these perceptions, Syrian now is facing struggle over power. Although i sympathize with him, well...
I think Dr. Bashaer Assad would remaine in power approximately for 2 years.
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east or west, home is the best
katkooot
30-06-00, 06:03 AM
hiy alll
Yah,,,he was so solid with israel and no commnet about it,,,,
His son,,,,who is a doctor and has no ****ing clue about politics is a president,,,what the west are saying are a big laugh at us ,,arabs ,,always dectatorates and always need to ne on the top whatever others are....
Why not ,,farooq el shar3 has been elected..(no election actually) as presidnet,,he is well knwon and with a long insight into the middel east polticts criteria.....i hate bashaaaaaaaaaaaar,,he looks like ra'3b alaaaama when he is sad,,,
with many thanks
me
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I hate to let you leave but i will watch as you go:)
We hear about a dramatic changes within recent goverment. Does this mean that ex-president polices were wrong, maybe who know.
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