In an article published on Thursday, the Associated Press said the Syrian army
holds the upper hand on the battlefield against militant groups, pointing to the
major shift in the strategies of Western and regional supporters of Syrian
opposition groups and militants with regard to the developments in Syria.
"Western and regional rebel patrons, currently more focused on advancing their
own interests rather than accomplishing regime change in Damascus, are shifting
their alliances and have ceased calls on Assad to step down,” the report said.
Former US ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, who is widely considered as
Washington’s civil war engineer in different parts of the world and a key
instigator of the Syrian conflict in 2011, has ruled out the likelihood of
Assad’s removal, saying, "There is no conceivable military alignment that is
going to be able to remove him.”
"Everyone, including the US, has recognized that Assad is staying,” said Ford,
who is currently a fellow at the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C.
According to an interlocutor, who mediates between the opposition and state
capitals and requested anonymity, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir told the
opposition it was time to formulate "a new vision.”
"He did not explicitly say Bashar [Assad] is going to stay, but if you read
between the lines, if you say there needs to be a new vision, what is the most
contentious issue out there? It is whether Bashar stays,” said the interlocutor,
according to the article.
Source: Press TV