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Russia 'reducing air strikes against Syrian rebels' as intervention fails

hmm, you call him a dictator.

see if you support this.

let us not promote the drama of western-style multi-party elections and the fake-democracy ( "representative democracy" ) it brings... the power doesn't go to the people but to a select few and a side-outcome is majoritarian dictatorship, where just because of larger number of votes, the wishes of the majority are imposed on the minority whose preferred candidate lost.

syria is already governed by a socialist/progressive movement and through socialism is the path to true democracy... what syria needs to do is to deepen its socialist roots and adopt the direct-democracy system that governed libya for decades and which now is being implemented in venezuela... "power to the people" is what we need, yes??

i agree that bashar al-assad should not actually be ruling syria if only via the sham system of elections, but he should look at the example of hugo chavez who before his death started the process of transforming venezuela into decentralized direct-democracy socialist communes.

in fact, i urge especially south asian countries ( including yours ) and western countries like usa to follow the path of hugo chavez.
Mr wanna be irani . Assad is a dictator if he was elected democratically he resign long ago .

He is a dictator who dnt wanna lose his power thats all . may rebels bomb him soon .
 
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Why should Assad resign?

Because he is Shia? LOL

Last thing this world needs is more Sunni leaders.

The more Shia leaders the Muslim world has, the better off the Muslims will be.

Iran is the most successful Muslim country in the world and its a Shia country. It's powerful, tough, independent and intelligent.

Iran is a country the entire Muslim world should respect. They are the only Muslim country that's got self-respect and functions like a civilised state and stands up for its rights.

To be blunt, Iran is the only Muslim country that has any pride and dignity.

Why does China stick her nose into this syria issue? You want to Change the Topic away from your spratley Aggression?

China the next american-like warmongerer in the world?

russia+china+iran/asad the new axis of evil in the world
 
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This article has written U.S. regime propaganda twist and lies all over it.

All they said was basically not to rush over Syrian army and probably exhaust them and stretch power thin. Nothing "failed".

The U.S. regime is just butthurt Russia is killing their "moderate" terrorists and let their state controled "free press" loose to badmouth and slander Russians
 
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Election under a dictator is a joke .


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Yeah and u are allowed to judge thm ? bad news for u russia back off now iran is about yo lose another ally :).


This is from Doha Debates from Qatar.

Alas, not in every case. When coverage of an unfolding drama ceases to be fair and turns into a propaganda weapon, inconvenient facts get suppressed. So it is with the results of a recent YouGov Siraj poll on Syria commissioned by The Doha Debates, funded by the Qatar Foundation. Qatar's royal family has taken one of the most hawkish lines against Assad – the emir has just called for Arab troops to intervene – so it was good that The Doha Debates published the poll on its website. The pity is that it was ignored by almost all media outlets in every western country whose government has called for Assad to go.

The key finding was that while most Arabs outside Syria feel the president should resign, attitudes in the country are different. Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war – a spectre that is not theoretical as it is for those who live outside Syria's borders. What is less good news for the Assad regime is that the poll also found that half the Syrians who accept him staying in power believe he must usher in free elections in the near future. Assad claims he is about to do that, a point he has repeated in his latest speeches. But it is vital that he publishes the election law as soon as possible, permits political parties and makes a commitment to allow independent monitors to watch the poll.
Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele | Comment is free | The Guardian

take your claptrap elsewhere.

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Mr wanna be irani .

how is iran even related to this discussion??

you also didn't reply to my afghanistan post in another thread.

Assad is a dictator if he was elected democratically he resign long ago .

arrey yaar, you are stuck with that word... so someone is a dictator just because bbc, obomba and the saudis call him so??

read my previous post again as to what true democracy is, especially the part about venezuela.

He is a dictator who dnt wanna lose his power thats all .

you should rather advise the saudis on pdf to join progressive movements that seek to overthrow capitalism and especially the monarchy ( a kingdom in 2015 !! ) in saudia.

may rebels bomb him soon .

then it is fair to tell you "may a talibani bullet find you". :)

This is from Doha Debates from Qatar.

Alas, not in every case. When coverage of an unfolding drama ceases to be fair and turns into a propaganda weapon, inconvenient facts get suppressed. So it is with the results of a recent YouGov Siraj poll on Syria commissioned by The Doha Debates, funded by the Qatar Foundation. Qatar's royal family has taken one of the most hawkish lines against Assad – the emir has just called for Arab troops to intervene – so it was good that The Doha Debates published the poll on its website. The pity is that it was ignored by almost all media outlets in every western country whose government has called for Assad to go.

The key finding was that while most Arabs outside Syria feel the president should resign, attitudes in the country are different. Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay, motivated by fear of civil war – a spectre that is not theoretical as it is for those who live outside Syria's borders. What is less good news for the Assad regime is that the poll also found that half the Syrians who accept him staying in power believe he must usher in free elections in the near future. Assad claims he is about to do that, a point he has repeated in his latest speeches. But it is vital that he publishes the election law as soon as possible, permits political parties and makes a commitment to allow independent monitors to watch the poll.
Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele | Comment is free | The Guardian

take your claptrap elsewhere.

@jamahir @haman10

"doha debates" i used to watch on bbc and obviously it was hostile to any leader or society not loyal to the western governments, but even they too so reluctantly said that 55 percent syrians ( in reality the majority ) support bashar al-assad as the rightful leader of syria. :lol:

but i thought mr. joey tribiani is convinced in his delusions and it seems difficult to convince him to come out of the hashish cloud he is in... this is the fifth year of the syria war and anyone who cannot see now that this war is a huge nato conspiracy can only be laughed at.

and the "guardian" article is from 2012 and mentions something openly that nato-affiliated mainstream media and its apologists would have wanted people to forget by now and then be reminded by the more vigilant people which according to nato should lead to a pointless circular argument while syria would continue to burn...
Giraldi states that Turkey, a Nato member, has become Washington's proxy and that unmarked Nato warplanes have been arriving at Iskenderum, near the Syrian border, delivering Libyan volunteers and weapons seized from the late Muammar Gaddafi's arsenal. "French and British special forces trainers are on the ground," he writes, "assisting the Syrian rebels, while the CIA and US Spec Ops are providing communications equipment and intelligence to assist the rebel cause, enabling the fighters to avoid concentrations of Syrian soldiers …"


they also would prefer people to forget that nato in mid-2013 was about to invade syria via land/sea/air just like how they did in libya in 2011... in fact, lot of idiots don't know even now that 40+ nato militaries invaded libya.
 
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Shah se ziyada shah k wafadar .

anyone can see who is being what.

man, you are more a nato supporter than jens stoltenburg and more white house than obomba. :lol:

you know, you should take up a job at bbc.
 
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This will go on forever, Turkey and Saudi will keep supporting "rebels" (big quotation marks) and Russia will keep supporting Assad, its just a firing range now.
 
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This will go on forever, Turkey and Saudi will keep supporting "rebels" (big quotation marks) and Russia will keep supporting Assad, its just a firing range now.


Yea. Indo Europeans like Russians and Iranians could care less how many Arabs die in war.
 
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