Turkey backs Syrian VP as Assad’s replacement

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Turkey has signalled that Farouq al-Sharaa, Bashar al-Assad’s veteran vice-president, could replace the Syrian leader at the head of a transitional administration, amid more firing across the border between the two countries.

“Farouq al-Sharaa is a man of reason and conscience and he has not taken part in the massacres in Syria,” Turkey’s foreign minister, Ahmet Davoutoglu, said in a weekend TV interview. “Nobody knows the [Syrian] system better than him.”

Davoutoglu was on shakier ground suggesting that the anti-Assad opposition was “inclined to accept Sharaa” as a future leader – many would see him as too closely associated with the regime. But the intervention by Ankara shows that an important neighbour is thinking seriously about a political transition that could in theory win wide international backing at a time of mounting alarm about the crisis.

Sharaa is the most senior Sunni Muslim figure in Assad’s minority Alawite-led government and he has a reputation for living modestly and not being corrupt. He served as foreign minister for 15 years before becoming vice-president in 2006. Persistent reports that he had defected in August were denied by Damascus, but some opposition leaders say he is apparently under house arrest.

Still, being named as an acceptable alternative by Turkey was not likely to endear him to Assad or the senior figures in the military and security establishment who surround the president, Syrian and foreign observers said.

Turkish units on the border fired at targets inside Syria for a fifth consecutive day on Sunday, responding to a Syrian shell that landed near the centre of Akcakale, where five civilians were killed on Wednesday in previous Syrian artillery fire.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Turkey hit near the Syrian town of Tel Abyad, where rebels have been fighting Assad’s forces. Associated Press reported that eight shells were fired. At least 70 people were killed across the country on Sunday. The opposition says 30,0000 have died since the uprising began in March 2011.

Turkey has said it does not want war but hopes its threats to hit back will act as an effective deterrent. “You have to be ready at every moment to go to war if it is necessary,” the prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said in a speech in Istanbul. “If you are not ready for this, you are not a state.”

Analysts see Syria as a dangerous quagmire for Turkey, despite the political support of its Nato allies. “Turkey is trapped between national honour and national interest,” the US academic Joshua Landis said in a debate on al-Jazeera TV. “The national honour required that Erdogan responded in some way that shows toughness and resolve and would intimidate the Syrians from further action across the border. On the other hand, the national interest is to stay out of Syria. Syria is a potential Vietnam for Turkey, it’s a swamp. It could suck Turkey in and cost Erdogan a great deal.”

Iran’s foreign minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, provided a rare account of Assad’s state of mind in an interview with Der Spiegel. “I met in Damascus a president who was very aware of the critical situation,” said Salehi, who saw the Syrian leader two weeks ago. “He did not appear detached but self-confident and combative. The president appeared convinced it was possible to win the conflict in Syria through military means.”

Assad was “open for any solution that came from within Syria”, Salehi said, but rejected being pushed out by foreign pressure, adding that there was no question of him seeking asylum.

Guardian

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18 responses to “Turkey backs Syrian VP as Assad’s replacement”

  1. Leborigine Avatar
    Leborigine

    Replacing a Turd with another Turd ain’t gonna fix it!

    1. $31060015 Avatar
      $31060015

      If that’s the case then I advise you don’t run for the presidency in Syria. 

      1. Leborigine Avatar
        Leborigine

        I can’t run for the presidency in syria for a number of reasons. First – I’m not a turd; second – I’m not an arab; third – I’m not a Muslim; fourth – I’m not syrian (malla shahwee anyway); fifth – I prefer to lead educated people in a fertile land NOT Neanderthals in a desert; and finally I have very strong competition and a more suitable person for that role which fits all the above ………………………yourself!

        1. $31060015 Avatar
          $31060015

          No prize for second place turd, use something original. BTW, how can an uneducated person lead the educated. Just curious

        2. Leborigine Avatar
          Leborigine

          @AntiFSA:disqus I really do not know, but you can ask nasrallah. Apparantly all his followers are educated.

          I might not use something original, but throwing cheap shots is not original either!

        3. $31060015 Avatar
          $31060015

          Now you are making sense, That’s right most of Sayyed Hassan’s followers are educated. The sad thing is most people don’t know how educated they really are.

        4. 3AlawiMinHouran Avatar
          3AlawiMinHouran

          how can an uneducated person lead educated ones, is a question raised by antiFSA; easy, prophet mohahammad is bragged by most muslims to be not able to read or to write justifying the holy nature of the koran namely that an illetrate who cannot read and write gave the muslims this jewel called koran hence consolidating its descent from above(mounzal); isnt mohammad still leading many educated muslims? btw i cannot see how one can be educated and muslim at same time, please do enlighten me. Second if you look at most bilionaires, i cite few examples like rafik hariri, total moron and illetrate who could not write his name, became PM in Lebanon,Bill gates…..studies have shown that many of those billionaires who lead our lives every day are illetrate and most are subintelligent; remember three conditions to be famous: jew, gay and free mason; one can add a fourth one, being illetrate; oops look at 5thdrawer who brags her lack of education; very famous leading figure on this blog

        5. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Well Leborigine … you won’t ever get the uber-educated MiniAlawi to back down on this, as his head has been filled with all the wrong thinking about life and who actually controls him.
          As it seems he agrees with Assad that “… it was possible to win the conflict in Syria through military means.” – which simply means setting an army or a group of armed thugs onto any citizen who dares open a mouth against him, including a child drawing on a wall – you surely won’t change a head that thinks ‘ jews, gays and free masons’ cause all his problems in life.
          There are many background reasons someone views life with myopia, educated or not.

          One line we might agree with – although MiniAlawi loves to mix subjects up in his responses – is about Mohammad.
          As the uneducated dictator of the Koran, there were no doubt enough people around him describing what they felt and thought the other religions were pushing in that ‘past time’, and he had to come up with something a little different to keep his armies marching behind him (‘revelation’ was rather in vogue back then ), so not only ‘the words’ carried on in the tradition, but the ‘revelations’ as well by all who added later text – and still do it today.

          Literacy helps in understanding the world … but perhaps most simply choose to read what suits them.
          Reading below, we might also note that Intelligence has little to do with formal education.

        6. 3AlawiMinHouran Avatar
          3AlawiMinHouran

          let me check: 5th drawer is arab, pro syrian rebel, uneducated (quoting her) and believes in her descent from neanderthals; am not sure if she is not sunni but certainly loves the sunnis so much; thus she satisfies all the criteria and i vouch for her 

  2. Leborigine Avatar
    Leborigine

    Replacing a Turd with another Turd ain’t gonna fix it!

    1. AntiFSA Avatar

      If that’s the case then I advise you don’t run for the presidency in Syria. 

      1. Leborigine Avatar
        Leborigine

        I can’t run for the presidency in syria for a number of reasons. First – I’m not a turd; second – I’m not an arab; third – I’m not a Muslim; fourth – I’m not syrian (malla shahwee anyway); fifth – I prefer to lead educated people in a fertile land NOT Neanderthals in a desert; and finally I have very strong competition and a more suitable person for that role which fits all the above ………………………yourself!

        1. AntiFSA Avatar

          No prize for second place turd, use something original. BTW, how can an uneducated person lead the educated. Just curious

        2. Leborigine Avatar
          Leborigine

          @AntiFSA:disqus I really do not know, but you can ask nasrallah. Apparantly all his followers are educated.

          I might not use something original, but throwing cheap shots is not original either!

        3. AntiFSA Avatar

          Now you are making sense, That’s right most of Sayyed Hassan’s followers are educated. The sad thing is most people don’t know how educated they really are.

        4. 3AlawiMinHouran Avatar
          3AlawiMinHouran

          how can an uneducated person lead educated ones, is a question raised by antiFSA; easy, prophet mohahammad is bragged by most muslims to be not able to read or to write justifying the holy nature of the koran namely that an illetrate who cannot read and write gave the muslims this jewel called koran hence consolidating its descent from above(mounzal); isnt mohammad still leading many educated muslims? btw i cannot see how one can be educated and muslim at same time, please do enlighten me. Second if you look at most bilionaires, i cite few examples like rafik hariri, total moron and illetrate who could not write his name, became PM in Lebanon,Bill gates…..studies have shown that many of those billionaires who lead our lives every day are illetrate and most are subintelligent; remember three conditions to be famous: jew, gay and free mason; one can add a fourth one, being illetrate; oops look at 5thdrawer who brags her lack of education; very famous leading figure on this blog

        5. 5thDrawer Avatar
          5thDrawer

          Well Leborigine … you won’t ever get the uber-educated MiniAlawi to back down on this, as his head has been filled with all the wrong thinking about life and who actually controls him.
          As it seems he agrees with Assad that “… it was possible to win the conflict in Syria through military means.” – which simply means setting an army or a group of armed thugs onto any citizen who dares open a mouth against him, including a child drawing on a wall – you surely won’t change a head that thinks ‘ jews, gays and free masons’ cause all his problems in life.
          There are many background reasons someone views life with myopia, educated or not.

          One line we might agree with – although MiniAlawi loves to mix subjects up in his responses – is about Mohammad.
          As the uneducated dictator of the Koran, there were no doubt enough people around him describing what they felt and thought the other religions were pushing in that ‘past time’, and he had to come up with something a little different to keep his armies marching behind him (‘revelation’ was rather in vogue back then ), so not only ‘the words’ carried on in the tradition, but the ‘revelations’ as well by all who added later text – and still do it today.

          Literacy helps in understanding the world … but perhaps most simply choose to read what suits them.
          Reading below, we might also note that Intelligence has little to do with formal education.

        6. 3AlawiMinHouran Avatar
          3AlawiMinHouran

          let me check: 5th drawer is arab, pro syrian rebel, uneducated (quoting her) and believes in her descent from neanderthals; am not sure if she is not sunni but certainly loves the sunnis so much; thus she satisfies all the criteria and i vouch for her 

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