Yzd Khalifa
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Hi friend,
I hope you're doing very well and good. We tried to pass a resolution last year in the UN, in fact there were two which had been vetoed by Russia and China. Therefore, we went ahead and armed the FSA.
The Saudis keep their mouths shut, and the whole world would never have known she was arming them if Reuters didn't report it.
I agree,
Why should I care about the Russians when they're talking part of every the Assad's regime is doing on daily basis.
Afghanistan was a different issue though, It was an existential threat to Pakistan though.
I hope you're doing very well and good. We tried to pass a resolution last year in the UN, in fact there were two which had been vetoed by Russia and China. Therefore, we went ahead and armed the FSA.
They are getting finance and weapons, but they need more well-trained fighters at their side.
Everyone was ready and eager to invade Libya because of their personal reasons. No one had empathy with Libyans, they just wanted their oil supply to be resumed without any gaps.
But in Syria, everyone claims to sympathize with the FSA in the media and least care about anyone because there isn't any direct threat to them. Few countries support Assad to keep their weapon supplies intact and generate money off blood-bathing of innocent civilians.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Saudis sent a few teams of SpecFor into Syria to train, coordinate and fight along side the FSA, like Jordan did in Libya. Same goes with France and the UK.
The Saudis keep their mouths shut, and the whole world would never have known she was arming them if Reuters didn't report it.
Like your optimism dear dear poster.
--- I didn't mean to express pessimism about Pakistan or another country.
--- Instead it was meant as a lessons learned from the past. (like what not to do again).
Coming back to the thread,
For Syria, Saudi Arabia should not supply AA missiles to the rebels. or in fact any other weapons.
FSA has miserably failed to establish a unified front, and that means, in case of the fall of Damascus, we may see what happened in Kabul in post-Soviet days.
Instead Saudi Arabia should supply Air force and Pakistan, Egypt, indonesia, Bdesh should supply ground troops in Syria.
peace
I agree,
Why should I care about the Russians when they're talking part of every the Assad's regime is doing on daily basis.
Afghanistan was a different issue though, It was an existential threat to Pakistan though.