Arab News
Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed Tuesday 12 June 2012 Henry Kissinger, who was US Secretary of State more than three decades ago and who is still one of the most influential men, opposed calls for military intervention against the Assad regime in Syria.
United Press International
A Syrian girl flashes victory signs, during protests against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Talbiseh, near Homs April 20, 2012. UPI/Khaled Tallawy. License photo Published: June 12, 2012 at 4:20 PM © 2012 United Press International, Inc...Any...
United Press International
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Tuesday said Russia's shipment of attack helicopters to Syria "will escalate the conflict dramatically." People bury the bodies of men activists say were killed by the Syrian government army, in Taftanaz village,...
The Independent
A leading UN official said yesterday that the conflict in Syria now constitutes a full-blown civil war as the regime desperately tried to wrest back control of rebel-held areas, including a coastal town in the north-west where there are fears that...
The Independent
Syrian rebels are being armed by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, The Independent has learnt, in a development that threatens to inflame a regional power struggle provoked by the 15-month-old uprising against the Assad regime. Rebel fighters from the Free...
USA Today
The new attack helicopters are more maneuverable, more heavily armed and harder to shoot down than aircraft used in the past. They "cause a lot more harm," says Louay Sakka of the Syrian Support Group. Assad's military has had "a hard time fighting...