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"This terrorism which is externally supported is accompanied by unprecedented media provocation based on igniting religious extremism sponsored by well-known states in the region," the minister said. After mentioning "terrorist" or "terrorism" 24 times in his speech, al-Moallem then said the government was ready to negotiate with the opposition and "work together to stop the shedding of Syrian blood." "Propaganda" was the swift response from the chief opposition group, the Syrian National Council, which released a statement saying the latest offer of peace talks came from a "brutal and delusional Syrian regime" that "continues to pay lip service to diplomacy." Members of the opposition acknowledged that neighboring Arab countries are supporting the rebels but said the Assad regime has only itself to blame after its bloody response to protests that began peacefully 18 months ago. "It is the regime's mindless, brutal and criminal military crackdown that pushed the Syrian people to ask for help from the international community, from NATO and from the devil himself if necessary to protect them," Haitham Manna, a Paris-based Syrian dissident and senior member of the National Coordination Body opposition group, told The Associated Press. The entire week at the U.N., which included a high-level meeting of foreign ministers on Syria, amounted to little more than "handwringing," said Andrew Tabler, a senior fellow and Syria expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Time would have been better spent planning for a transition if and when Assad finally falls, he said. "It's those who are taking the shots against the Assad regime that will be calling them after Assad is gone," he said. "How will the U.N. deal with that?"
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