Syria may be in ruins, but it looks like Assad 'has won the war militarily'
AMMAN, Jordan - In southern Syria's chilly late winter of 2011, a scrap of schoolboy graffiti reading "Your turn, Doctor" - a mocking call for the ouster of President Bashar Assad - helped spark a ferocious civil war that has left hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced.
Now, there is a growing diplomatic consensus that Assad, the 51-year-old ophthalmologist who inherited Syria's leadership 17 years ago from his dictator father, has almost certainly prevailed against efforts to dislodge him militarily - and that his opponents need to come to terms with his political survival as they plot a new course.
The multi-sided war, midway through a seventh brutal year, is far from over. But Assad's consolidation of control in key
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