AhsanAmin
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Its all game of media perception ...If Syrian people were so much in democracy, they should have done long ago. Why an armed democratic movement started all of sudden from nowhere......now a country is totally messed up and home of Alkaida.
Where hundred of Pakistani taliban fight along along with Alkida and selling a anti air weapon in such condition....in next few days we never know ....we heard the news of downed PAF plane....remember mercenaries are bunch of most corrupt people, who only work for money. Like Afghan armed mercenaries sold Stringer to Iran....
Haider, I do not want to take any sectarian side at all. The Syrian movement might have roots in Arab Spring but the cause of democracy might have been hijacked by AlQaeda and it has already become an extremely sectarian conflict. If the conflict continues, I am seriously afraid Shias might become target for revenge and that is the last thing any sane person wants. It would be probably right to work towards democracy and protect the rights of people of every sect. I really think Iran should play a role in the resolution of the conflict by asking the Asad regime to find the best possible settlement towards democracy.