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"Al-Assad is the legitimate president of Syria. How can you look for political solutions without him?" — the source told RIA Novosti.Al-Assad is a key political actor when negotiating with the Syrian government. Who else is the EU supposed to negotiate with, the Greek source asked.

Government scientists who believe in exposing the truth are being targeted.
Ten scientists at the US Dept. of Agriculture are on such a target list, because their research findings would harm big-corporate agriculture.
PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility), a non-profit group, knows who these scientists are, but they aren't talking. Not yet. They're trying to gain protection for the researchers.
Here is a March 26 release from PEER, "USDA Urged to Shield Its Scientists From Harassment":"Scientists within the U.S. Department of Agriculture are subjected to management pressure and retaliation for research threatening agribusiness interests..."The "stakeholders," of course, would include huge biotech companies.
"PEER has received reports concerning USDA scientists ordered to retract studies, water down findings, remove their name from authorship and endure long indefinite delays in approving publication of papers that may be controversial. Moreover, [USDA] scientists who are targeted by [big-Ag] industry complaints find themselves subjected to disruptive investigations, disapprovals of formerly routine requests, disciplinary actions over petty matters and intimidation from [USDA] supervisors focused on pleasing 'stakeholders'."
Comment: If you've gone to games or watched TV, you've been exposed to these ads. Big American flags, salutes to the troops, even "God Bless America": all one big Pentagon ad. These were carefully staged patriotic displays meant to drum up goodwill and recruiting that weren't publicly disclosed as paid advertisements, at the taxpayer's expense no less. All to generate more cannon fodder for America's illegal wars overseas. It is but a drop in the bucket for the Pentagon, who spend billions on fighting wars overseas and creating enemies to scare the American public, but for the sports teams benefiting it is a lot of money. The least they could do is be upfront that it is a paid advertisement.