Syria's Bashar al-Assad addressed his country's new parliament on Tuesday, and he sounded very much like a confident ruler with no plans to step down. “Just like we liberated Palmyra and many other areas before it, we are going to liberate each and every inch of Syria from their hands,” he said, referring both to the Islamic State and US-backed insurgents fighting him separately, per USA Today. The defiant speech comes in the wake of the collapse of peace talks in Geneva, which failed in part because Assad rejected a rebel demand that he give up power. Some related coverage of the speech:
- Al-Jazeera: "Assad's comments were a far cry from remarks he made last July when he conceded that his army was facing a series of setbacks on the battlefield and was being forced to relinquish certain areas. However, the scales of war have tipped in Assad's" favor.