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    Syria's Assad says intervention will burn region

    BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian President Bashar Assad warned against Western intervention in his country's 7-month-old uprising, saying such action would trigger an "earthquake" that "would burn the whole region."

    Assad comments, published in an interview with Britain's Sunday Telegraph, were made against a backdrop of growing calls from anti-regime protesters for a no-fly zone over Syria and increasingly frequent clashes between government troops and army defectors, the latest of which left at least 30 troops dead Saturday.

    "Syria is the hub now in this region. It is the fault line, and if you play with the ground you will cause an earthquake," Assad said. "Do you want to see another Afghanistan, or tens of Afghanistans?"

    Assad's remarks appeared to reflect his regime's increasing concern about foreign intervention in the country's crisis after the recent death of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, who was toppled by a popular uprising backed by NATO airstrikes.

    Syrian opposition leaders have not called for an armed uprising like the one in Libya and have for the most part opposed foreign intervention, and the U.S. and its allies have shown little appetite for intervening in another Arab nation in turmoil. But with the 7-month-old revolt against Assad stalemated, some Syrian protesters have begun calling for a no-fly zone over the country because of fears the regime might use its air force now that army defectors are becoming more active in fighting the security forces.

    The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a clash Saturday night in the restive central city of Homs between soldiers and gunmen believed to be army defectors left at least 20 soldiers dead and 53 wounded. It also said gunmen ambushed a bus carrying security officers late Saturday in the northwestern province of Idlib, killing at least 10 security agents. One attacker was also killed.

    The Associated Press could not verify the activists' accounts. Syria has banned most foreign media and restricted local coverage, making it impossible to get independent confirmation of the events on the ground. Syria's state-run news agency SANA, said seven members of the military and police, who were killed in Homs and the suburbs of Damascus were buried Sunday.

    The Local Coordination Committees, another activist group, said Sunday that 343 people, including 20 children, have been killed in Syria since Oct. 16, when the Cairo-based Arab League gave Damascus a 15-day deadline to enact a cease-fire. A meeting was scheduled for later Sunday in Qatar between an Arab committee set up by the 22-member Arab League and a Syrian delegation expected to be headed by Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem.

    The unrest in Syria could send unsettling ripples through the region, as Damascus' web of alliances extends to Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah movement, the militant Palestinian Hamas and Iran's Shiite theocracy.

    Unlike Gadhafi, Assad enjoys a number of powerful allies that give him the means to push back against the outside pressure. A conflict in Syria risks touching off a wider Middle East conflict with arch foes Israel and Iran in the mix. Syria wouldn't have to look far for prime targets to strike, sharing a border with U.S.-backed Israel and NATO-member Turkey.

    In case of an international intervention, Assad and his main Mideast backer, Iran, could launch retaliatory attacks on Israel or — more likely — unleash Hezbollah fighters or Palestinian militant allies for the job. To the north, Turkey has opened its doors to anti-Assad activists and breakaway military rebels, which also could bring Syrian reprisals.

    Assad alluded to those concerns at home and abroad, saying "any problem in Syria will burn the whole region. If the plan is to divide Syria, that is to divide the whole region."

    The uprising against the Syrian regime began during a wave of anti-government protests in the Arab world that toppled autocrats in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya. The U.N. says that Assad's crackdown has left more than 3,000 people dead since the uprising began in mid-March.

    Facing an unprecedented threat to his rule, Assad is desperate to show that only he can guarantee security in a troubled region where failed states abound.

    In a show of support to Assad's regime, thousands of Syrians carrying the nation's flag and Assad posters rallied Sunday in a major square in the southern city of Sweida, some 70 miles (110 kilometers) south of Damascus, near the Jordanian border. There have been two similar massive pro-Assad demonstrations in recent days in the capital Damascus and the coastal city of Latakia.

    Assad said that Western countries "are going to ratchet up the pressure, definitely." He was apparently referring to a wave of sanctions that were imposed by the European Union and the U.S.

    "But Syria is different in every respect from Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen. The history is different. The politics is different," Assad said.

    The Syrian president described the uprising as a "struggle between Islamism and pan-Arabism." He was referring to his ruling Baath party's secular ideology and the Muslim Brotherhood that was crushed by his regime in 1982.

    "We've been fighting the Muslim Brotherhood since the 1950s and we are still fighting with them," Assad said.

    Assad also spoke to Russia's state Channel One television, and in an interview broadcast Sunday hailed Moscow's veto of a European-backed U.N. Security Council resolution on Syria that aimed to impose sanctions on Damascus.

    "We are relying on Russia as a country with which we have strong historic ties," Assad said.

    The measure vetoed by Russia and China earlier this month would have been the first legally binding resolution against Syria since Assad's forces began attacking civilian protesters.

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    Bassem Mroue can be reached on http://twitter.com/bmroue

     
    • Harold  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      and think assad may have it right? the do-gooders and there fear mongering will ignite world war 3, in either case it will happen anay way. so the us has to either choose war now or choose war 60 days from now. war is coming folks. islam has a destiny will utter destrction. gog and mago will happen shortly.
    • Digital D  •  Fullerton, California  •  3 mths ago
      Bashar Assad. There's something wrong with you for murdering so many of your people. Another Hitler trying to stay in power willing to take the entire world down with him. Where do you idiots come from? Your fate is sealed though, just you're not smart enough to see it. Soon enough you'll be hanging by yer heels or burned in a char pit, idiot.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      Maybe it's time the Arabs clean their own house.
      • El Hombre 7 mths ago
        How can they clean a floor made of dirt?
      • The Old Dude 7 mths ago
        sweep out the camel turds
      • Obama Bin Lying 7 mths ago
        Usually when a Muslim decides to go...he generally takes 12-15 innocent women and children with him
    • rick j  •  Richmond, United States  •  7 mths ago
      This should not be taken lightly!! For infact all our endovours have made a new generation of terrorist!! We shoudl be looking to our own and our resources to protect all our citizens first!
      • Angel 7 mths ago
        Well said. I agree.
      • rick j 7 mths ago
        THANK YOU ANGEL.. it come from years for fighting terroist way before armies did so!
      • Harold 3 mths ago
        no running and hiding from this mess, this time, Its only gonna get much more hideous. The one world order is here.
    • C R  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Maybe we should stop sending the billions of dollars to the arabs/muslims/whatever every year. Let them clean up their own mess and educate some of their people.
      • informant 7 mths ago
        we're funding the uprisings so islam and sharia will rule.
      • TIM G 7 mths ago
        Either your missing a few screws or your not up on the world. We only buy oil from arab countries we have given israel over a trillion dollars over the years and they still tell us what to do. So they are the ones who need to clean up there terrorist acts.
      • Billy 7 mths ago
        Yes they are printing plenty of Korans and spewing hatred against us with the money we send them.
    • nathaniel  •  Boston, United States  •  7 mths ago
      "The U.N. says that Assad's crackdown has left more than 3,000 people since the uprising began in mid-March."

      Direct quote from the story. The crackdown has left more than 3,000 people what? Hungry? Pregnant? Sad? Without pants? You're writers suuuuuuuuuuck!
      • JAMES 7 mths ago
        Good catch. Bad copy edit.

        But they would have caught you're error.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        your not you're -- glass houses and stones, bro.
      • Spook 7 mths ago
        Maybe it was meant as. You Are Writers. Suck.
    • scar  •  7 mths ago
      Greed, greed, greed. If any of these leaders, or dictators, whichever term you want to use, took care of the people, the people will take care of them. These are not poor countries.... they have oil, minerals and other natural resources.
      • richard 7 mths ago
        There becomeing like we want the ones in charge want it all. Now lets be like them and throw them out.
      • Imagine 7 mths ago
        of, by and for the people for a change!
      • Harold 3 mths ago
        money is the problem for sure, but this affair is much more hideous. One world order is there goal. gog and mago will bring utter destrction to this world .
    • Common Tater  •  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  7 mths ago
      Earthquakes, fault lines, fire from the heavens, the mother of all wars..........Why are these a$$holes so full of this bull$hit? In the end, they all end up hiding in holes and sewers....
    • OLD FOOL  •  Grand Junction, United States  •  7 mths ago
      We have our own "unrest" - economic/social/border problems to address urgently....
    • Toecutter  •  7 mths ago
      There will never be peace in the middle east.
      It's just not in their nature.
      The greatest danger to muslims are other muslims, they kill on a whim.
      Assad is just having visions of being beaten and having something stuck up his butt, too.
      Sweet dreams, buddy.
    • jackhammer  •  7 mths ago
      The amazing truth about oppressing people is that they will eventually get their fill of it and will overthrow the oppressor. It has happened to virtually every government in the world. Some sooner, some later. This may be a little whackey, but I wonder with the internet active almost everywhere the oppressed people today see that there are other people in the world that have freedom and want the same. I think it is in the heart of every man, and a basic desire, to want to be free
    • Joe's Bar and Grill  •  St. Louis, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I think Assad has very little to worry about concerning U.S. intervention. After all, there are over 50,000 dead in Mexico and we haven't intervened there yet, or have we...?
    • Bruce  •  Queensbury, United States  •  7 mths ago
      The entire Middle East is a JOKE ! Obama is not responsible for overthrowing these Dictators, it is the Muslim Brotherhood who has been trying to take control of the region for years. The game is the same, He who has the most guns will rule the region, the faces in power may change but the ideology is the same and strict Sharia law will be maintained. It is a dictator swap. Nothing will change and who ever is in power and the population have been taught to hate western nations since they could crawl. The shame of it all is the misguided Muslim religion that will cause thousands of seneless deaths .
    • Ed  •  7 mths ago
      The Libyans didn't do crap with out "NATO" air assaults. All this nonsense about "Popular uprising". The Libyan rebels were about to get exterminated until NATO ( mostly US) air assets destroyed Gadahfi, Kaddafi quadafi (however you spell his name) military capability
    • Paul N  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  7 mths ago
      just when will the U.S. learn to mind their own business & stay out of other countries - we're not doing too good running our country.
    • Turnitupsidedown  •  New Orleans, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Let's just stop sending money to them!
    • Uknowbetter  •  7 mths ago
      The bottom line to all of this is these people DO NOT want freedom and will always resist the U.S. trying to bring them democracy. Look at the countries we have freed so far. Egypt, Libya, and now Iraq are all going to a muslim theocracy. We need to bring all our troops home, from everywhere in the world, not just the middle east, and let them sink or swim on their own, with the understanding that ANY attack, terrorist or otherwise, on the U.S. will result in instant and total annihilation with nuclear weapons. Stop playing games with these pigs.
    • Eddie  •  7 mths ago
      Let them fight their own battles, sorry but we tried helping libya and look how their "new government" decides to run. How about a no intervene zone closing off the arab nations?
    • call_me_the_breeze  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  7 mths ago
      I think Hussein and Kadhafi both said the same thing?
    • Lofty dog dave  •  Denver, United States  •  7 mths ago
      im taking bets that this same guy will also be found hiding in a hole somepoint in the near future.
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