Developments in the wake of Syrian President Bashar Assad's April 4 chemical attack, and the United States’ subsequent missile attack, raise many questions. Why did Assad launch this chemical attack? Was he unaware of the probable consequences? Did he launch the attack without coordination with Tehran?
After the occupation of Aleppo, it was often asserted that Assad had cemented his position. Even the tone in the West changed. But over the past month, the Syrian opposition launched attacks inside Damascus, inflicting heavy blows to Assad’s forces even in Hama.
The military balance began changing and the Assad dictatorship, once again facing an existential crisis, resorted to inhumane measures and massacring innocent women and children.
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