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NOTES:
Authority- nationality influences position. States that Assad’s regime lets militants get too close to U.S. Embassy. They look the other way.
Context- clear purpose: bring to attention that regime does not have a good grip on the country. Author states facts about Assad’s regime
Time- Up to date material. Also brings back to mind past conflicts in Syria
Tone- bias, for America, although he does not underestimate the terrorists
Emotions and persuasion. A topic we should be concerned about
ARTICLE:
Why Syria May Be the Real Victim of the Attack
The raid on the American embassy in Damascus signals a greater threat to the Syrian regime than to the United States
By SCOTT MACLEOD
RESPONSE:
I found that this article not only reported on the current raid on the United State’s embassy in Damascus, but the author also brought back to mind, the past international conflicts in Syria. I agree with the author about president Bashar Assad’s true hold on the people. Macleod stated, “terrorism tells the Syrian people something that no dictator wishes to show: that the regime does not have as tight a grip on the country as it would like its citizens to believe.” I believe Macleod’s nationality influences his position on this subject though. He claims that Assad’s regime was partly to blame for the raid because of past displays of security. During militant demonstrations in the past, the regime ignored the fact that there were mobs ravaging the grounds of other foreign embassies and missions. Macleod is also wise enough to not underestimate the terrorists behind the attack. He persuades us that this is a topic we should be concerned about. The clear purpose of this article is to bring to attention the tensions that exist between Syria and the United States, but also to show how little Assad’s regime actually has a hold of.
(From Time.com)
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