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Daoud Rajha, left, is sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus in this October 9, 2011 (Reuters file photo.)

Syria was rocked Wednesday morning by a deadly suicide bombing that killed the defense minister and President Bashar al-Assad's brother-in-law, the military's deputy chief of staff. It's a further sign the tide of the revolution may be turning.


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A powerful suicide bombing in the Syrian capital of Damascus on Wednesday injuring many and killing at least two people — all high-ranking Syrian officials.

The two confirmed dead include defense minister, Daoud Rajha, and Daoud Rajha Daoud Rajha, President Bashar al-Assad's brother-in-law, the deputy chief of staff of the Syrian military. The pair had been meeting along with other members of the Syrian crisis group, which has sought to enforce a military end to the long civil war that has embroiled the nation.

According to reports from The New York Times, it is believed, though unconfirmed, that the suicide bomb may have been detonated by a body guard of one of the ministers attending the meeting. Syrian rebels hailed the attack as a major victory in their effort to unseat Assad.

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“The Syrian regime has started to collapse,” the activist who heads the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said to the Times. “There was fighting for three days inside Damascus, it was not just a gun battle, and now someone has killed or injured all these important people.”

That a bodyguard may have committed the attack raises doubts about the continued viability of the Assad regime. A bodyguard for Assad could just as easily detonate a bomb.

According to the BBC, both the Free Syrian Army and a jihadist group called the Lord of the Martyrs Brigade claimed credit for the bombing. BBC Correspondent Jim Muir said rebels leaders believe, with the success of this attack, victory over Assad is finally in sight.

Both the Times and the BBC, citing unconfirmed reports, said Hisham Ikhtiar, director the National Security Bureau, and Interior Minister Mohammad Ibrahim al-Shaar, were among those wounded in the attacks.

The violence comes at a critical time for diplomatic efforts to end the violence. The United Nations is expected on Wednesday to vote on whether to renew the peacekeeping mission that, to date, has all but failed to stem the violence. U.N. envoy Kofi Annan was meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.N. General Secretary Ban Ki-moon was meeting with China's Hu Jintao, in an effort to secure their support for extending the U.N. mission in Syria. 

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Nikos Retsos 18 July, 2012 08:52:03
The killing of Syrian Defense Minister Gen. Dawoud Rajiha in Damascus should give Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov the idea that Russia's policy on Syria is becoming a disaster that Russia will come to regret dearly. Lavrov's stated bravado "The Syrian rebels cannot defeat the Syrian Army" sounds quite loony now, as the Syrian rebels can bomb the Syrian Defense Ministry in Damascus!

There is no doubt the U.S. and its Arab allies are determined to break the Russian, Syrian and Iranian axis of power, and install a pro-U.S. Sunni puppet regime in Syria. Russia had a chance to ease Assad out with a soft internal coup, and have replaced him with other acceptable pro-Russian Syrian leaders. But it opted to bet everything on the leadership of the nerdy, inept, and hereditary Bashar Assad. It is just mind-boggling!

I hope Vladimir Putin wakes up now and realizes that the Russian Foreign Ministry needs a complete makeover - not just "Yes" men lamenting about "U.S. blackmail!" Russia has boxed itself into Assad's Pandora's Box, and its policy in Syria will share Assad's fate! That is a colossal mistake for Russia!

The U.S., however, shouldn't pop-up the champagne yet! The Syrian rebels are various groups with their own agendas. I see another civil war in Syria similar to the Algerian civil war of 1992-1996 following Assad's demise! Nikos Retsos, retired professor, USA
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Robert Whatley 19 July, 2012 06:20:45
The US needs to stop playing the role of world police and allow foreign governments far from our shores settle their own problems. President Assad is one of the last moderates still in control in the Middle East. Should his government fall to the 'Arab Spring' the region will be significantly less stable. Likely a program of genocide will follow directed towards one of the oldest Christan populations dating to the time of Christ. (as is currently the case in both Egypt and Libia) President Assad is one of the only remaining voice of reason and moderation remaining today. (along with the King of Jordan) US foreign policy is way off track under the inept Muslum dominated Obama administration.
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