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“Will Kerry ask Al-Assad: Mr. President, what does your great army need?”
On March 30, the Lebanese pro-March 8 Ath-Thabat news website carried the following opinion piece by Ahmad Zeineddin: “In a recent newspaper interview, veteran Syrian diplomat Bashar Jaafari did not exclude seeing American Diplomacy Chief John Kerry visiting to Damascus to inquire about the needs of the Syrian army, following the liberation of Palmyra and its desert from the claws of ISIL’s terrorism. This is due to the fact that all the “Syrian oppositions,” particularly those living abroad..., had agreed that when the Palmyra battle occurs, it will mark the end of the Syrian Army... And these “oppositions,” along with their masters, used bloody terms and expression, which conveyed the extent of their spite and hatred, even their Talmudic vindictiveness towards the Levant and its countries... Their strategic analyses reached the point of confirming the end of the Sukhoi storm.

“And they insisted that the 21st century Russian Tsar had fled, that the Palmyra desert will not only act as the graveyard of the Russian-made Syrian tanks, but also that of the Syrian national state, and that the Syrian Arab infantry troops will be liquidated in Queen Zenobia’s city... But after the liberation of Palmyra at a record speed, everything started to change. Barack Obama, who stands behind the “soft war” principle that spares his army and fleets from direct interference, had led the aggression on Syria with his administration and its pillars, with the political, security, intelligence, military and diplomatic institutions, all that refers to human rights, the American treasury, his external affiliates such as the sellers of Arab gas and Turkey, all his tools in the region and the world, whether Al-Qa’idah or the Muslim Brotherhood, and all the remnant mercenaries worldwide...

“However, the legendary resilience shown by Syria and its allies started toppling all the equations. So, after the Syrian army’s victorious battle in Palmyra, where will this army head? To Deir Ezzor, Raqqa, Aleppo or Homs? All the lines are open, and De Mistura’s outsmarting attempts by gathering all sorts of oppositions in Geneva will be useless from now on. His latest invention at this level was to bring in a female consultative committee to demand the Syrian women’s rights, while unaware of the fact that Zenobia once shook the throne of the Roman Empire, that the current vice-president of the Syrian Arab Republic is a prominent professor, i.e. Dr. Najah al-Attar, and that Syria has female ministers, general directors and deputies at the People’s Assembly, which is more than once can say about the Gulf sheikhdoms, or even about historically democratic states.

“And as a reminder, we say that in 1927, there were more than 20 Syrian female doctors, at a time when women in the United States, Britain and France were not allowed to vote. So will Kerry achieve Bashar al-Jaafari’s expectations and ask the Syrian president: O Al-Assad, what does your great army need?”
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