But as i said, you didnt had problem with a foreign force(Americans)destroying ancient sunni cities like Mosul. Isnt it a bit hypocritical? Nothing of all these things would have occurred unless US hadnt invaded in Iraq in 2003. The Arab world failed to act when the west destroyed Iraq and Libya and created chaos. So you suffer the consequences
Why am I even discussing this with some Greek person (or whatever your identity is)?
Your post is useless as you don't know my opinions. I always had a problem with the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. As I have always voiced. I don't need to state the obvious to you or anyone else here, lol.
The only Arabs that I knew who were for that invasion were the same Iraqi Shia Arab traitors aligned to Iran that you are crying for right now and ordinary Iraqis who were against the Saddam regime but none of them would have wanted to see what happened later.
Those cities are being rebuilt and will be rebuilt and it was not the US that destroyed them as much as you write it.
The Arabs let alone anyone else in the world (back in 2003) could have stopped the US from doing what they did. Anyway all this was caused by useless decisions by regimes in power. Decisions that I don't support and had nothing to do with as every other Arab not in power back then.
Similarly had Saddam not been dumb enough to attack Kuwait, the 2003 invasion would not have occurred. Had he been smarter, he might have been ruling to this day and Iraq might have been as rich as the average GCC country.
Anyway none of what I wrote above changes the accuracy of what I wrote earlier in this thread.
He has nothing left... no need to side with ashes just to feel him with "us"...
He will be an issue in the short term and the long term... no need to give him even more power to stand up and betray us at the worst time.
So, my take on this has no options. ASSad need to die/removed and then we can take a decision.
We lay too much on "approximation" and look where that got us... Let's end this circle once a for all... Cockroaches need to be eliminated first then we talk.
You know my opinion about the Al-Assad regime so no point discussing it. The main point is not to turn Arab countries into brothels and playgrounds for foreigners, something that is only possible when Arab country x or y is divided or unstable as seen in neighboring Libya from the Tunisian perspective.
As for al-Assad, he is on loan, everyone, including his biggest supporters and own family knows about it.
And have no illusions, we (Arabs) will deal with all those problems one way or another.