police, his defection enforcer, this week was almost poetic, before defecting his job was to stop other people from defecting. his department was literally tasked with shoring up the loyalty of the armed forces. and he didn t just easily and casually walk out of the country. according to opposition figures, who talked to the new york times, he planned his escape for weeks and it ended with a four-hour sprint by motorcycle to the turkish border, driving through woods and on muddy roads. the syrian spokesperson, the one who said publicly that the assad regime would not use chemical weapons on his people, he supposedly left weeks ago, and no one seems to know where he even is. the guardian reports he might be in the united states working with intelligence officials. something the state department denies. meanwhile, an opposition activist makes public this conversation he reportedly had with a guy over twitter overt summer. in it s spokesman says he s sympathetic to the opposition. and
loyalty of the armed forces. and he didn t just easily and casually walk out of the country. according to opposition figures, who talked to the new york times, he planned his escape for weeks and it ended with a four-hour sprint by motorcycle to the turkish border, driving through woods and on muddy roads. the syrian spokesperson, the one who said publicly that the assad regime would not use chemical weapons on his people, he supposedly left weeks ago, and no one seems to know where he even is. the guardian reports he might be in the united states working with intelligence officials. something the state department denies. meanwhile, an opposition activist makes public this conversation he reportedly had with a guy over twitter overt summer. in it s spokesman says he s sympathetic to the opposition. and yet today he s still missing. what is happening in syria right now is chaotic on every level. in the streets and in the government. and it is deadly. more than 40,000 people have bee