Sharq noted that Assad regime has repeatedly tried to export its unsuccessful attempt to re-export its experiment at a time that most influential decision-making countries of the leading world have realized that if it were not for Assad regime, ISIS terrorist group would have not surfaced. The paper recalled a statement yesterday by France's foreign minister Laurent Fabius that his country is gearing to see land forces including the free army, moderate fighters and some troops of Assad launching war against ISIS. It said this statement triggered controversy as its readers have ignored the general framework of the French policy given that Paris has repeatedly announced that it could not tolerate seeing Assad continuing in power in a future Damascus, citing his bloody history and illegality to continue grasping power of his people forcibly. The paper said that only a short time has passed before Fabius clarified that he meant to say that it is possible to allow the Syrian regular army to join the land war against ISIS after the start of the peaceful transition of power in Damascus and that sources close to the French foreign minister said he meant to speak about a post-Assad expanded government formation phase. Al-Sharq said few hours separate the two statements, but Assad media snatched the controversy and tried to re-export itself with its foreign minister Waleed Al-Moallem speaking about the necessity to reconsider the vision of the west to the crisis. --More 11:55 LOCAL TIME 08:55 GMT تغريد