Thousands of people have been forced to leave parts of central Syria as rebel forces advance on the country’s third-largest city of Homs. It would be a major win for the rebels, who have also captured the city of Aleppo. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins with analysis.
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Does anyone know or are there unconfirmed reports that Assad is actually still in Syria. Another unconfirmed report I heard was that Russia had pulled some of its forces out of Syria.
Hmmm not something about the c.h.p.
Family from there and people are happy finally feel freed
They have enters Christians town and assured people
And they are no friends to us because they are not serving the us state
As they prefer Kurdish rebels becsuee us only care who is willing to work with Israel and Kurds are better receptive to it
Syrians are fine just leave them alone
They just substituted one form of tyranny for another.