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President Bashar Assad of Syria dismissed U.S. and European calls for him to step down as "meaningless" Sunday, and he declared that Syria's ailing economy could withstand escalating international sanctions.

In an interview with Syrian TV, Assad hardly mentioned the hundreds of thousands of protesters this summer who have posed the gravest challenge to his family's four decades of rule.

He seemed intent on portraying a sense of strength and stability to a population growing ever more anxious over the violence that has erupted across Syria and the country's increasing isolation.

"Syria will not fall unless there will be a crisis that will finish Syria and this can't happen," he said, wearing a blue suit and seeming relaxed. "I am reassured that the Syrians will come out of this crisis. I am not worried, and I want to reassure everybody."

Referring only obliquely to the protests, he suggested that the solution was "political." But despite insistent calls for him to refrain from using violence against demonstrators, he suggested that the security forces would continue the crackdown.

"The solution is political, but there are security situations that require the interference of security institutions," he said.

Given the scope of the crisis, some Syrians expected him to take more drastic steps. Instead, as he has done in his speeches since the uprising began in March, he offered far more tentative measures, dwelling on the familiar tropes of his ruling Baath Party: laws, priorities and committees.

His statements suggested a yawning divide between the large segment of the population that wants him to step down and his government, which believes its notion of reform can satisfy demonstrations that have briefly wrested two of Syria's five largest cities from state control and turned another into an urban battlefield.

Even for a government accustomed to bouts of isolation, the pressure from the United States and Europe is unprecedented. Last week, President Barack Obama joined European leaders in demanding that Assad surrender power "for the sake of the Syrian people." The U.N. commissioner for human rights said a withering crackdown that, by the count of activists, has killed more than 2,000 people amounted to crimes against humanity. In August alone, the Syrian military and security forces assaulted many of Syria's biggest cities: Hama, Deir al-Zour, Latakia and, most recently, Homs.

More sanctions lie ahead. The European Union is expected this week to ban imports of Syrian oil, one of the government's central sources of revenue. Though Syrian exports are a tiny share of the global supply, an estimated 90 percent of them are shipped to Europe.

Still, Assad insisted Sunday, "We can get all the resources and materials we need."
 
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This killer son of killer will fall and sure the syrians will come out as victorious. he seems to be loosing his confidence with each passing day.

ALLAH MAKE THIS EID TWO EIDS FOR US GETTING RID OF BOTH QADHAFI AND BASHAR AMEEN

TARIQ
 
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This killer son of killer will fall and sure the syrians will come out as victorious. he seems to be loosing his confidence with each passing day.

ALLAH MAKE THIS EID TWO EIDS FOR US GETTING RID OF BOTH QADHAFI AND BASHAR AMEEN

TARIQ

Tariq what has Assad and Ghadaffi done to you???

Sorry but this whole arab revolution with ezception to Israhell is a war disguised in freedom just like Iraq. Did you also cheer for the Iraqis, I am wondering as more than a milluon died with over 4 million displaced while Just yesterday I saw a video of how mosques and other infrastructure has been blown to oblivion, books purposefully along with holy Quran burnt and kids beaten with sticks while adults are stomped on with boots.

I really hope this is not What you call democracy, is it?
 
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Tariq what has Assad and Ghadaffi done to you???

Sorry but this whole arab revolution with ezception to Israhell is a war disguised in freedom just like Iraq. Did you also cheer for the Iraqis, I am wondering as more than a milluon died with over 4 million displaced while Just yesterday I saw a video of how mosques and other infrastructure has been blown to oblivion, books purposefully along with holy Quran burnt and kids beaten with sticks while adults are stomped on with boots.


I really hope this is not What you call democracy, is it?

Where?

TARIQ
 
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Qaddafi kept his military weak very weak and gave up his WMD program he regrets it now, Assad on the other hand has strengthen his military and has both Bio and Chemical weapons.
 
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Where?

TARIQ

I can send you a link to that video once I am behond a pc. I am using my phone at the moment so I hope you can give me the courtesy to explain your position. Also here are some videos at: obamaslibya.com
Watch these videos first and then reply please as I will wait for your reply. I can promiss you to send you the link to other video insha-allah later today once I am behind a pc.
 
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Assad has learned well from Gaddafi little fall, at this point he can still buy weapons, he should buy as many s-300's and Fighter Aircraft from China and Russia.
 
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Qaddafi kept his military weak very weak and gave up his WMD program he regrets it now, Assad on the other hand has strengthen his military and has both Bio and Chemical weapons.

The only reason why Pakistan has not been obliterated like Afghanistan and Iraq is because of Pakistan army and nuclear weapons.
 
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Unlike for Qaddifi in Libya who has no true friends or allies, the Iranian mullahs will go to the max to preserve the Alawite regime in Syria. If Syrian revolutionaries start to make significant progress, the Iranian Guards will send thousands of "helpers" to Bashir's side. The Assad regime cannot be toppled without taking on the full force of the Iranian Guard secret terror machine. And if, by some miracle, Syrian rebels topple Assad, then a Hezbollah-like counter revolutionary force will soon appear and wreak havoc on the fledgling government. IMHO.
 
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Brother i asked u the destruction of masjid where and the ppl getting beaten where and by whom? i dont need to go to some videos it is for the ppl who r not aware of the situation i m listening to ordinary syrians some of them their father and brother got killed by this regime. i m listening from widows who lost their husband by this regime.

DONT TELL ME ABOUT IRAQ I KNOW THE IRAQIES SINCE MORE THEN 25 YEARS AND I HAVE VERY GOOD FRIENDSHIP WITH THEM.

TARIQ
 
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Iran will try very hard to help bashar but what ever they do if they go helping openly then there will be pressure on turky. if the protestors r armed they will take this govt. down no matter how good his army is ( though i know his army is not that good )
Iran talked too much about bahrain and then watched the dr3 aljazeerah coming in to baharain

If the regime is toppled hizb will be nothing it gets all off the strength from iran thru bashar.

TARIQ
 
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Unlike for Qaddifi in Libya who has no true friends or allies, the Iranian mullahs will go to the max to preserve the Alawite regime in Syria. If Syrian revolutionaries start to make significant progress, the Iranian Guards will send thousands of "helpers" to Bashir's side. The Assad regime cannot be toppled without taking on the full force of the Iranian Guard secret terror machine. And if, by some miracle, Syrian rebels topple Assad, then a Hezbollah-like counter revolutionary force will soon appear and wreak havoc on the fledgling government. IMHO.

Out of the frying pan in to the fire! But maybe some people are counting on it....
 
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i guess u don't know how much coward this regime is? turky has better weapons then syrian and chemical weapons as i heard from experts doesnot effect the results it can harm civilians army can take counter measures but after using the chemical weapons who is gonna protect him? or u telling us he should use it on his own ppl r u a shia ?

TARIQ
 
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