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Saudis Agree to Provide Syrian Rebels With Mobile Antiaircraft Missiles

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how does the international community expect peace in Syria while there are terrorists saudis arming terrorists in Syria?? all the saudis is doing now is prolonging the war and causing more bloodshed...
 
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oh you must have forgotten Syria and Iran's mutual defence agreement... and Iran haven't done anything major yet, it has only sent advisers... now from day one, gcc terrorists have been funding and fueling the Syrian war... like I said if it wasn't for the western puppets the bloodshed in Syria and the war in Syria would have never reached this miserable war...
 
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I can provide news related that sophiscated weapons such as konkors fell in Nusrah's hand because of FSA selling it for money.

While ISIS, IF and Nusrah are fully well armed and fought in Afghanistan and Iraq. No wonder why they are heavily active and have bigger control than FSA aka Istanbul hotel occupiers.
 
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Iraqi Kurds are exporting their own oil now, which is making the Central Iraq Gov't nervous.

Last year, they faced financial deficiency due to such move by the Kurds.

Without a doubt shale oil/gas is the product of the future.

There are rumours of exports, but turkey will not sell the oil to international markets just yet.. and even if they did, the money goes in the Iraqi UN funds, and then to the federal government ministry of oil... we don't lose much really.. after taking the money, we can refuse to pay for the oil service deal incurred by the kurds and the companies they've dealt with.. what will the oil companies do ? sue us ? .. they'll leave, other companies will follow and no more oil exports unless the central federal government comes to an agreement with the north.

We're not the bigger losers here.. the turks and kurds are.

Turkish companies will be blacklisted from Iraqi markets.. losing billions $$$ from one of its biggest customers. The oil in the north is NOTHING, compared to what we have in the rest of Iraq.
 
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I hardly think that the UN would play in role in this issue. What Iraq should do is to prevent that from happening in first place.


There are rumours of exports, but turkey will not sell the oil to international markets just yet.. and even if they did, the money goes in the Iraqi UN funds, and then to the federal government ministry of oil... we don't lose much really.. after taking the money, we can refuse to pay for the oil service deal incurred by the kurds and the companies they've dealt with.. what will the oil companies do ? sue us ? .. they'll leave, other companies will follow and no more oil exports unless the central federal government comes to an agreement with the north.

We're not the bigger losers here.. the turks and kurds are.

Turkish companies will be blacklisted from Iraqi markets.. losing billions $$$ from one of its biggest customers. The oil in the north is NOTHING, compared to what we have in the rest of Iraq.
 
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I hardly think that the UN would play in role in this issue. What Iraq should do is to prevent that from happening in first place.

This is exactly how it works now anyway. It's a UN development fund for Iraq to bank their oil revenue money. THIS IS HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS. It's not about UN involvement, we've been doing it this way for a decade.

Even now, Iraqi oil revenue money goes to the UN fund for Iraq then passed on to the Iraqi government.

It will work the same way with any oil export from Iraq. Kurds can export oil, but the revenues goes to a UN fund.. then it is handled by Iraqis.. either way, the money ends up in our hands.
 
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Why not advise Asad to resign?
they didn't even bring up that topic because Syrians want him to stay in power, if Syrians didn't want him to stay in power, he would have been gone long time ago... thus the advisers didn't even need to mention it...
 
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