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What will happen to the people in the areas that the rebels and their families are being bussed to?
I know Syria is a very complicated conflict with so many different agendas and interested parties - I remember studying Syria as a mideast flashpoint with global implications at school many many years ago - but I can't find out what promises and assurances the people being bussed to the "rebel enclaves" have received from the Syrian government, if any.
What will stop Assad from ordering his army to the rebel enclaves once he has defeated the rebels around Damascus?
Why isn't the West or Russia or Turkey stating they will offer protection to the "rebels" once inside the enclaves and who are these rebels? I guess the rebels are a mix of ordinary folk that just had enough and had nothing else to lose to jihadist loons. Will the enclaves become another Palestine?
Peter Ford - Former Ambassador to Syria explains what's really going on in Syria:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/04/22/former-uk-ambassador-linked-to-assad-lobby-group/
This Peter Ford?
Better than the WMD, Afghanistan caves brigade...