Syria's first lady wrote an e-mail to a London newspaper

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In an e-mail sent by Asma, the wife of President Assad, to the London Times, Bashar Assad is the president of Syria, not part of the Syrians. It is said that the first lady supports him just in such a role.

The e-mail also states that Asma, who was born in England, gives a lot of her time to various charitable foundations, but also provides support to the president if necessary (ITAR-TASS information).

Today, Asma Asad is devoting his time, including “building bridges” and promoting political dialogue. She comforts families of victims of violence. This is what Asma herself writes.

Thirty-six-year-old Asma has a diploma from King's College, London. She worked at Deutsche Bank. Assad, the future president of Syria, met her on an internship in England. The couple got married in 2000, on the eve of the new millennium. They have two sons and a daughter.
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    1. Helmut
      -1
      8 February 2012 11: 51
      "I would blow" (c). laughing
      But seriously, such a lady, in theory, should be a propindosyha like the wife of Sahak and Yushchenko, but no. Respect and respect for her.
      1. 0
        8 February 2012 14: 36
        Quote: Helmut
        "I would blow" (c).

        It's a shame for the glorious city of Samara ... fool
        1. Helmut
          +1
          8 February 2012 16: 15
          It's a shame for the glorious city of Samara ...

          In what sense?
          1. 0
            8 February 2012 18: 57
            Quote: Helmut
            In what sense?

            I mean - it’s a shame that besides, as the first impulse of a representative of a glorious city, there was a raunchy remark. Take a beer over a can of beer on this topic - how much you can fit, but here there are other topics for discussion, besides your sex concerns fool
            1. Helmut
              0
              8 February 2012 19: 00
              Valera, have you smoked something? Isn't it a joke that you understand? But by the way, you are a floodder. So basically I thought.
              1. 0
                8 February 2012 19: 22
                Helmut,
                Serge, I expected such a reaction, but - sorry - I was distorted ... Well. I’m so sensitive! ...
                1. Helmut
                  0
                  8 February 2012 19: 54
                  And you're sorry. I just pinned it, put a smile on the specialist and took it in quotation marks, and even hinted at the brand’s protection sign that I didn’t say my words. After all, this is just a harmless Internet meme (like the first one), when the aunt is pretty in the subject, and you called me preoccupied. I do not like unjustified attacks.
                  1. 0
                    8 February 2012 20: 02
                    Helmut,
                    Accepted, drove. Good luck, Serge! drinks
                    1. Helmut
                      0
                      8 February 2012 21: 48
                      OK. =========================
    2. +2
      8 February 2012 12: 44
      The reaction to the Russian-Chinese veto to the essentially provocative resolution on Syria can hardly be called diplomatic. They even started talking about a new "cold war".

      British Foreign Minister Haig said: “Russia and China have already blocked the reasonable and necessary actions of the UN Security Council twice. Cases of such use of the veto are a betrayal of the Syrian people. By using it, they increased the likelihood of what they wanted to avoid in Syria - civil war. And have taken the wrong side in the eyes of the Arab and international community. "

      That's just the point, that on the wrong side. Because this resolution and the entire campaign against Syria, exactly as it has just been done with Libya, does not aim at peace and saving the lives of the Syrians, but overthrow of the current government and, ultimately, just war.

      "Indeed, some of the voices heard in the West assessing the results of the UN Security Council vote on the Syrian resolution sound, I would say, indecent, somewhere on the verge of hysteria," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

      This is a carefully and deliberately played out hysteria, the purpose of which is to take not even Syria, but us in fear, in a snap. At the same time, a colossal media campaign is being launched to show that power in Syria is hanging by a thread and is about to collapse under the pressure of some peaceful rebels.

      "Assad controls the Syrian army quite effectively," writes the weekly "However". The deserters who formed the so-called "free army of Syria", according to the researchers of the American center "Stratfor", do not pose any serious threat. The degree of violence is constantly supported by militants of Islamist terrorist groups, armed by the West with the money of the monarchies of the Gulf. "Back in December 2011," the weekly writes, "it became known that the Turkish side, with the support of NATO specialists, is preparing a massive penetration of groups of militants into Syrian territory, including fighters from Libya transferred to Turkey by NATO military transport aircraft."

      It was Western tactics that drove the situation in Syria to a standstill. Their military efforts, plus fantastic Saudi-Qatari cash infusions into the opposition, prevent Assad from putting things in order by force. The opposition’s refusal of negotiations, dictated by them, does not make it possible to resolve the situation peacefully. Now they will starve Syria. And what Russia is trying to do is to break the deadlock.

      The preservation of Assad as president is supported by the vast majority, including systemic opposition. All but Islamic radicals. All religious and national minorities - and this is half the Syrians - connect their lives with him.

      They’ll just be cut out. Assad’s departure is a massacre. About ten percent of the Syrians, one way or another, are connected with Russia or the Union - they studied, worked ... These will be cut out first.

      Algeria ISP writes that before the vote in the UN Security Council, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar told the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Churkin: "I warn Russia that if it does not abstain from the veto, it will lose all Arab countries." "You will also talk to me in this way, then today there will be no such thing as Qatar at all," Churkin replied.

      They would have killed us too, had there been such an opportunity. We are scared that we will lose our positions in Syria and in the new Arab democracy, ruled by the Saudis and Qatars. In fact, Assad is also kicked out to kick us out of Syria. And to demand from us that we vote for this in the Security Council, at least cynically. http://www.odnako.org/blogs/show_15683/
      1. +1
        8 February 2012 14: 35
        Quote: Chuck-Norris
        Algeria ISP writes that before the vote in the UN Security Council, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar told the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Churkin: "I warn Russia that if it does not abstain from the veto, it will lose all Arab countries." "You will also talk to me in this way, then today there will be no such thing as Qatar at all," Churkin replied.

        Maxim, I welcome you. Where did such a widely-publicized incident come from? If everything was exactly as you presented, then this is more like the truth (in contrast to the previously voiced options) and more worthy of the minister of a strong country. In this case, even if you want to find insults against you, the Minister of Qatar will not be able to inflate the scandal. Maybe that's why there is no continuation. Churkin is smart! good
        1. 0
          8 February 2012 18: 28
          Leontiev should be asked feel
    3. +2
      8 February 2012 13: 02
      No one but a handful of US politicians wants war. Even European henchmen doubt it.
      There you have democracy. The interest of thirty people (maximum) as opposed to seven billion.
      No feelings except nausea.
    4. +3
      8 February 2012 16: 10
      well done, then loves her husband and country
    5. ICT
      +1
      8 February 2012 16: 31
      Quote: Helmut
      "I would blow" (c).



      it was necessary to say more politely that like a pretty face
      1. 0
        8 February 2012 19: 33
        ICT,
        And here. I’m very glad for the city of Vladimir! Hello my friend! drinks
    6. +1
      8 February 2012 22: 23
      it’s time for our politicians to create a structure in a couple - three divisions with reinforcement, which would operate abroad, defending the interests of the state, although embassies with the rest of the dip. missions would protect or solve local problems ...

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