Russian media slams Assad and shifts blame from Putin for Syria humiliation
They add: “The whole system of Russia’s presence in the Middle East, constructed over the last ten years and into which very considerable resources have been invested has, in the blink of an eye, turned into a bygone political age.
“This is a lamentable, upsetting, agonizing fact that cannot be denied or understated.”
Mr Rosenberg explains that the Russian media is saying that the country needs to focus on Ukraine, not Syria, in an attempt to minimize the embarrassment for Moscow.
The other message that Russian news outlets are trying to convey is that the situation in Syria is the fault of Assad, and Putin should not be blamed.
Moskovsky Komsomolets reported: “Russia, not out of political altruism of course but in its own interest had given Assad’s regime a second life.
“But instead of learning the lessons the first time his power imploded, Syria’s former leader appears to have decided such gifts would go on forever.
“The last few days show Assad’s regime had turned into an empty shell.”
However, the same report still maintains that Russia has “global ambitions” and that Moscow has “serious intentions as a great power and global player.”
Russia has confirmed that Assad has been given asylum in Moscow after he fled from Syria on Sunday.
The dictator was removed from power after Syrian rebels launched a surprise offensive, taking numerous cities before finally reaching the capital Damascus on Sunday.
Assad was on the verge of being ousted during the civil war until Russian airstrikes in 2015 helped push back anti-government forces.
Paul Salem, of the Middle East Institute, told Al Jazeera that the downfall of Assad is “definitely a blow to Putin’s general prestige” but “it doesn’t tremendously change his situation in the Middle East in general.”
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