Friday, January 25, 2013

Location, Location, Location

If Assad wants to hold Damascus and the Alawite homeland near the coast in the west, his forces have to hold Homs, which sits on the main highway connecting the two regions.

Assad is moving forces back to Homs:

The Syrian army has stepped up an offensive on opposition Sunni Muslim strongholds in the central city of Homs, bringing in ground forces to try to secure passage for its forces through a major road junction, opposition sources said on Friday.

Around 15,000 Sunni civilians were trapped on the southern and western edge of the city on Friday near the intersection of Syria's main north-south and east-west arteries, crucial to let Assad's forces travel between Damascus and the Mediterranean coast, opposition campaigners in Homs said.

Rebels say large numbers of Alawite militias ("shabbiha") are being used. Which doesn't bode well for the civilians there.