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Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
Email-ID | 60476 |
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Date | 2011-12-10 21:44:14 |
From | bokhari@stratfor.com |
To | alpha@stratfor.com |
List-Name | alpha@stratfor.com |
she is apparently worried that the situation has come to a point where she
fears that her sons could meet a fate similar to Q and family.
Related to this is something I heard from another source who has heard
that the Iranians floated a deal through al-Maliki that calls for Bashar
to step down and some compromise can be struck with the SNC/FSA because
the latter is interested in working with the nat'l army towards the
creation of a new system. The Iranians didn't want to propose this
themselves so they routed it through the Iraqi pm who has a personal
relationship with the al-Assads given his years of exile. Al-Assad will
not trust any such initiative from the Sunni Arabs but is willing to
listen to al-Maliki. According to this source the Americans opposed the
plan because it allows Iran to retain influence in Syria post-Assad. I had
a hard time believing it but I was told al-Assad was open to the
possibility of stepping down.
Interestingly the lady SNC member who I met earlier this evening asked me
if I could put them in touch with the Iranians after I mentioned that Iran
is also looking beyond al-Assad.
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From: Reva Bhalla
Sender: alpha-bounces@stratfor.com
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 13:34:29 -0600 (CST)
To: Alpha List
ReplyTo: Alpha List
Subject: Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
okay, so back to the question that matters then. what kind of 'exit
strategy' is Momma Assad advocating?
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From: "Kamran Bokhari"
To: "Alpha List"
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 1:26:49 PM
Subject: Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
Yes by Lisa Wedeen but that is at least a decade old.
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From: Reva Bhalla
Sender: alpha-bounces@stratfor.com
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 13:24:52 -0600 (CST)
To: Alpha List
ReplyTo: Alpha List
Subject: Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
yes, the grandmother mediated between Rifaat and Hafiz. His mom is also
known to play a very prominent role. There's a book written about the
matriarchs in the Asad family
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From: "Kamran Bokhari"
To: "Alpha List"
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 1:17:10 PM
Subject: Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
You are talking about Bashar's grandma. Insight is about his mom.
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From: Reva Bhalla
Sender: alpha-bounces@stratfor.com
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2011 13:07:31 -0600 (CST)
To: Alpha List
ReplyTo: Alpha List
Subject: Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
The role of Momma Assad is very well known and has actually been written
about extensively. She is the one who mediated between Hafiz and Rifaat al
Assad when the latter attempted a coup (that's why Rifaat was then sent
off to Europe.)
question is, what kind of exit strategy is she actually advocating? i dont
see her calling on Bashar to give up
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From: "Nick Grinstead"
To: "Alpha List"
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 12:37:31 PM
Subject: Re: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
One of my teachers who happens to be Turkish mentioned that there was a
story going around the Turkish press about how Bashar's mother was the one
making all the big decisions. I never saw anything about it in English but
it tracks with your insight Kamran about B's mom wielding influence on her
sons.
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From: "Kamran Bokhari"
To: "Alpha List"
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2011 8:33:27 PM
Subject: [alpha] INSIGHT - SYRIA - Bashar's Mother's Concerns
Source is a Reuters correspondent of Syrian-Jordanian heritage who
recently got kicked out of Syria.
Bashar's mother - the matriarch of the family (along the lines of her
mother-in-law) - is disappointed in Bashar and Maher for the mess that
they have created. She has been saying things like had your father been
alive things would have never come to such a point. She is very concerned
that her boys will meet the same fate as al-Qaddhafi and his sons and is
pressing Bashar and Maher to seriously look into an exit strategy before
the rapidly closing window of opportunity completely shuts itself.
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Regional Monitor
STRATFOR
Beirut, Lebanon
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