Thursday, April 21, 2011























MORE  SIGNS  OF  HOW  DEEP  THE  TROUBLE  IS  FOR  SYRIA
 
'Informers... overseers and campus Thugs!!
These are not the signs of a healthy University; these are the indications of a Nation on the brink of destruction.
As you read this story it is apparent how things in Syria continue to decay.
University Students are just a small fraction of the masses taking to the streets of Syria.
Today's protest are unaccounted for and will be until late tonight or early tomorrow morning given the lack of professional reporting from the country.
You can bet the numbers, as they are on most Fridays, will have been much larger than normal.
You can bet that  Syria's ability to deal with the protest are growing more limited by the day.
What this story does a great job of is painting a picture of how divided the youth of Syria has become.
If Syria learned one thing from Iran in 2009, it's how to take proactive actions on the University Campuses early in a protest.
The disruption of higher learning is a strategic sickness that Syria as a nation cannot survive.
Unlike Yemen, Syria will not be able to drag this uprising out for months.
The concept of waiting for the protester to get discouraged or bored will not work in Syria.
The people of Syria will not stand for months of prolonged violence and social disorder.
Assad knows his  options will become limited sooner than he thinks.
So what does this all mean?
Assad's grows more desperate by the day.
Will Iran come to his rescue or prepare to prevent the Virus from infecting Iran?
We have talked about this for three weeks now and I am more and more convinced Assad is going to fall from power.
Civil War as in Libya is not an option for a multitude of reasons.
Assad must take drastic, violent measures against his own people or he must give in to the demands.
There will be no ' half measures' for Syria.
Assad's problem is, he may not get to be the one that decides what happens in Syria.
Syria has many 'knives' inside it's elitist elements and someone striking a deal with Iran if Assad get's cold feet or tries to find new friends is not out of the question.
If we see him take another 'trip' next week, he is done!