Two damaged armoured military vehicles are seen after clashes between President Bashar al-Assad forces and Free Syrian Army (FSA) in Cairo square near Khaldiyeh area in Homs February 4, 2012. Picture taken February 4, 2012.
The cannon of a knocked-out military vehicle is seen after clashes between President Bashar al-Assad forces and Free Syrian Army (FSA) in Cairo square near Khaldiyeh area in Homs February 4, 2012. Picture taken February 4, 2012.
A damaged armoured military vehicle is seen after clashes between President Bashar al-Assad forces and Free Syrian Army (FSA) in Cairo square near Khaldiyeh area in Homs February 4, 2012. Picture taken February 4, 2012.
This image taken from video filmed over the past several days by an independent cameraman and made available Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012 shows a member of the group, that calls itself Free Syrian Army, aiming his gun through the hole in a wall and fires in Homs, Syria. The bombardment of Homs, the hot bed of the resistance to President Bashar Assad's regime, has intensified over recent days, after Syria's allies Russia and China vetoed a Western and Arab-backed resolution at the United Nations that would have condemned the Assad regime's crackdown on dissent and called on him to transfer some of his powers to his deputy.
This image taken from video filmed over the past several days by an independent cameraman and made available Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012 a member of the group that calls itself Free Syrian Army firing a gun in Homs, Syria
Syrian President Bashar Assad, left, shakes hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, right, as Russian Foreign Intelligence chief Mikhail Fradkov smiles second right, in Damascus, Syria on Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Syrian forces renewed their assault on the flashpoint city of Homs on Tuesday as Russia's foreign minister held talks in Damascus with President Bashar Assad about the country's escalating violence.
Supporters of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (portrait) wave Russian (C), Chinese (L) and Syrian flags during a pro-regime rally in central Damascus on February 5, 2012, while outrage grew after Russia and China blocked a UN Security Council resolution condemning Syria for its crackdown on protests, with the opposition saying it handed the regime a 'licence to kill.'
This image taken from video filmed Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012 by an independent cameraman shows women and children huddled together in a basement in a building in Homs, Syria. The bombardment of Homs, the hot bed of the resistance to President Bashar Assad's regime, has intensified over recent days, after Syria's allies Russia and China vetoed a Western and Arab-backed resolution at the United Nations that would have condemned the Assad regime's crackdown on dissent and called on him to transfer some of his powers to his deputy.
A girl, wounded February 5, 2012, sits next to her mother in Baba Amro, a neighbourhood of Homs February 6, 2012. Syrian forces bombarded Homs on Monday, killing 50 people in a sustained assault on several districts of the city which has become a center of armed opposition to President Bashar Assad, the Syrian National Council opposition group said.
This image from amateur video made available by Shaam News Network on Monday, Feb. 6, 2012, purports to show people outside a hospital in Homs, Syria. Government forces shelled the central Syrian city of Homs on Monday, striking a makeshift medical clinic and residential areas and killing more than a dozen people in the third day of a new assault on the epicenter of the country's uprising, activists said.
he219, Where do you get those great pictures? Are you in Syria right now or do you find those somewhere in internet? I think Assad cant win this civilwar, using same strategy than Gaddaf will lead the same result. If he bomb Homs so much that will effect enemy army, he kill so much civils that will not tolerate in a outside world. If I was Assad's shoes I will surround Homs and other rebel growth/places and deliver food and medicines for people. The longer Assad can play time without escalation that will be good for him, because that kind of uprising live for "overnight moment" and all attacks feed enemy(more men joins to rebels). If you read this Assad, I can give you a better consultancy for rewardlol
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Last edited by ville4k20; 02-07-2012 at 03:58 PM.