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I would love to know who said what for Putin to make that face.
He said Indo Europeans kick Arab butt.
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I would love to know who said what for Putin to make that face.
they showed him a picture of SalmenI would love to know who said what for Putin to make that face.
Who reported that, RT Russia or Khamenei's news? it's strange that all the people of the Italian-Syrian community hate Assad, they must all be CIA agents
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Absolutely fever way better than plague Assad is fever takferees are plague who would like them.All the polling organizations said that majority of Syrians support Assad. While the opposition is divided into many groups which consist of seculars, nationalists, religious, Jihadies (extreme religious) etc. These groups are as much against each others as they are against Assad (i.e. no unity among them is possible).
In fair election, none of them has any chance to stand in front of Assad. That is why US and Saudia put a pre-condition that Assad should not be allowed to run in the elections.
Here is the proof that Majority of Syrians support Assad.
Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele | Comment is free | The Guardian
Most Syrians back President Assad, but you'd never know from western media
Suppose a respectable opinion poll found that most Syrians are in favour ofBashar al-Assad remaining as president, would that not be major news? Especially as the finding would go against the dominant narrative about the Syrian crisis, and the media considers the unexpected more newsworthy than the obvious.
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 You Gov 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.... Read More.
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@veg The main requisite to support Assad (besides being a shia anti-sunni islamist, or islamophobic) is to believe in these conspiracy theories that seek to draw the Syrian war as a western conspiracy.
If most of the Syrian people stand with Assad, then how could they even organize oceanic protests against Assad? why 95% of the refugees are sunnis? shouldn't they be alawites or christians?
As a Syrian-Italian who lives in Italy in a large Syrian community, I can tell you that the only people who support Assad are shia, and they don't even completely support him and they admit his war crimes.
You have to post regular polls, not fake statistics spreaded by "truthers" who dismiss official news as fake news fabricated by the illuminati. These "truthers" are the first ones to fabricate fake news and statistics.
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I am afraid that conjectures have no values in front of the facts, that were shown by the polling organizations of Arabs and Wests themselves.
And if US / Saudia / Turkey / Opposition believe that Assad does not have the majority support, then why don't they agree for an election under UNO?
No, US/Saudi/Turkey/Opposition have put a pre-condition that they will only come to the negotiation table if Assad does not fight for the presidency.
You see, it is not the right of US/Saudi/Turkey/Opposition to decide it, but it is only the right of Syrian People to decide if they want Assad or not.
And here are the rallies in support of Assad, which are many many dozens of times bigger than any opposition rally.
These aren't much people. There were massive protests in all Syria, while alawite cities like Latakia made pro-Assad rallies too, but they were smaller and most of the people were paid to partecipate. Look at this one:
They don't want elections because it's ridiculous to put elections in the hands of a government which is accused of killing and torturing dissidents. If Assad is accused of not tolerating any opposition (I know that you don't believe that, but try to reason like a person who doesn't like Assad for a moment), then who says that he will not trick the elections, or even worse kill who votes against him? elections should be held in neutral territory, and all the opposition members should partecipate. A solution would be to allow the UN to enter Syria and then have elections.
Would you agree if elections were taken by the rebels only in rebel-controlled areas? be honest.
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I am afraid your assessment is not correct about the rallies.
Opposition rally (that you posted) was not even 10 time of the rally that came in the support of Assad, where millions of people took part.
And you claimed that these people came out to support Assad while they were paid. I don't agree with this accusation which has no proof.
Clearly, the western and Arab organizations (which did the polling) were not paid by Assad, but they were telling the same facts.
And all are unanimous that Opposition is not a single party, but badly divided into elements which are totally oppose to each other.
And regarding elections too, please try to understand that proposal is this that Elections should be held under UNO, and not under Assad, so that there will be rigging. But still US/Saudia/Turkey/Opposition are not ready for cease-fire and putting a precondition that Assad should not be allowed to run in the elections. This is enough to show the truth.
Still retarded enough to use a biased article from 2012 eh?All the polling organizations said that majority of Syrians support Assad. While the opposition is divided into many groups which consist of seculars, nationalists, religious, Jihadies (extreme religious) etc. These groups are as much against each others as they are against Assad (i.e. no unity among them is possible).
In fair election, none of them has any chance to stand in front of Assad. That is why US and Saudia put a pre-condition that Assad should not be allowed to run in the elections.
Here is the proof that Majority of Syrians support Assad.
Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele | Comment is free | The Guardian
Most Syrians back President Assad, but you'd never know from western media
Suppose a respectable opinion poll found that most Syrians are in favour ofBashar al-Assad remaining as president, would that not be major news? Especially as the finding would go against the dominant narrative about the Syrian crisis, and the media considers the unexpected more newsworthy than the obvious.
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 You Gov 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.... Read More.