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US offers 'military support' to Syrian rebels

This is open assistance to terrorists. Its giving innumerable suffering to Syrians. Neighbors of Syria are willful accessories in this crime.

No matter how much you hate Assad, you cant be allowed to spill Syrian blood for regime change in Damascus. This is inhuman and brutal and no argument against this is adequate.
 
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This is open assistance to terrorists. Its giving innumerable suffering to Syrians. Neighbors of Syria are willful accessories in this crime.

No matter how much you hate Assad, you cant be allowed to spill Syrian blood for regime change in Damascus. This is inhuman and brutal and no argument against this is adequate.

are you out of your mind? the 100k dead civilians murdered by assad tanks and planes? did they not have syrian blood in them you fool?
 
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are you out of your mind? the 100k dead civilians murdered by assad tanks and planes? did they not have syrian blood in them you fool?

You fool!!! Is this the language you use to suppress argument? You fool! You are a fool as you have no manners to discuss in a civil way.

If according to you, Assad has blood on his hands this means Syria becomes free for all to invade, abet terrorists to use chemical weapons and kill more civilians just because Assad kills civilians. thats height of madness and insanity.
 
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You fool!!! Is this the language you use to suppress argument? You fool! You are a fool as you have no manners to discuss in a civil way.

If according to you, Assad has blood on his hands this means Syria becomes free for all to invade, abet terrorists to use chemical weapons and kill more civilians just because Assad kills civilians. thats height of madness and insanity.


you wouldnt be talking such garbage if you lived in baniyas for an hour last may. Then again all assad supporters have no qualms in him drowning the country in blood as long as the blood doesnt affect them
 
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:lol: Typical boot-licking Safavids sympathizer :D

The Saudis are making you mad. Keep dreaming, Assad, and Iran won't get away with what they did to the Syrian people. The Mullahs will starve to death by now.




For me the only solution is getting your friends heads chopped off or dumb siren gas on them.

Depends , which mullahs are you talking about? I see saudis and their pig mullahs being guinea pigs for Russian chimera genetic weaponry. Your nation will serve as a lovely guinea pig for such weaponry.

Even better will be neutron weaponry as it will wipe out wahabbi strongholds while preserving oil field properties for the oppressed shia who are butchered and mass murdered everyday in Saudi Arabia ,once the crazy pig king of saudi arabia is overthrown.
 
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Depends , which mullahs are you talking about? I see saudis and their pig mullahs being guinea pigs for Russian chimera genetic weaponry. Your nation will serve as a lovely guinea pig for such weaponry.

Even better will be neutron weaponry as it will wipe out wahabbi strongholds while preserving oil field properties for the oppressed shia who are butchered and mass murdered everyday in Saudi Arabia ,once the crazy pig king of saudi arabia is overthrown.


alright man. Put the crack pipe down man and just take a deep breath
 
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Depends , which mullahs are you talking about? I see saudis and their pig mullahs being guinea pigs for Russian chimera genetic weaponry. Your nation will serve as a lovely guinea pig for such weaponry.

Even better will be neutron weaponry as it will wipe out wahabbi strongholds while preserving oil field properties for the oppressed shia who are butchered and mass murdered everyday in Saudi Arabia ,once the crazy pig king of saudi arabia is overthrown.
We don't have mullahs twerp, and the Russians have been taught two lessons by the Pakistanis, and the Saudi, kiddo. Lessons the Russians won't forget.

We killed ~200k Russians spectacularly :lol:

Isn't that right @Aeronaut?

Depends you saudis and followers of wahab stop taking that hashish and heroin.:toast_sign:

We don't do drugs nor do we rape our own women.
 
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Haroon Yusuf;4405491]Saddam was a fool and time proved it

Zero argument here

and Assad is beating him with his stupidity..

How by fighting terrorist in his country how would you deal with terrorist negotiate ?

He was a pain in your arse no doubt about it (You know I am targeting you)

You pay for what you do in this world and after his end was example for things to come.

but I am not taking his side the way I cannot with Assad coz of the atrocities committed to his people.

You do realize that most of the terrorist are sponsored by the tyrants and puppets who do the same to there own population plus dont forget 98% of the Syrian army is Sunni.

You are supporting him coz of your Shia brother's supporting him and I am not supporting him coz of humanity

you do realize 99% of Syrian army is Sunnis all major business in Syria owned by Christians and Sunni and supporting terrorist is humanity nice.
Somalia lies in ruins all mostly salafi dont they deserve help? or they no good cause they who cares?

.He is a curse on the name of humanity.Bashar al asad must DIE.

what about the guys who are financing the terrorist we should give them humanitarian of the year award dont forget 40,000 victims of terrorism in pakistan were also killed by same mentality. So can i expect the same humanitarian support from you for TTP and other affiliates.





Most Syrians back President Assad, but you'd never know from western media



Assad's popularity, Arab League observers, US military involvement: all distorted in the west's propaganda war

A demonstration in support of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, in Damascus. 'Some 55% of Syrians want Assad to stay,

Suppose a respectable opinion poll found that most Syrians are in favour of Bashar 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 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.

Biased media coverage also continues to distort the Arab League's observer mission in Syria. When the league endorsed a no-fly zone in Libya last spring, there was high praise in the west for its action. Its decision to mediate in Syria was less welcome to western governments, and to high-profile Syrian opposition groups, who increasingly support a military rather than a political solution. So the league's move was promptly called into doubt by western leaders, and most western media echoed the line. Attacks were launched on the credentials of the mission's Sudanese chairman. Criticisms of the mission's performance by one of its 165 members were headlined. Demands were made that the mission pull out in favour of UN intervention.

The critics presumably feared that the Arab observers would report that armed violence is no longer confined to the regime's forces, and the image of peaceful protests brutally suppressed by army and police is false. Homs and a few other Syrian cities are becoming like Beirut in the 1980s or Sarajevo in the 1990s, with battles between militias raging across sectarian and ethnic fault lines.

As for foreign military intervention, it has already started. It is not following the Libyan pattern since Russia and China are furious at the west's deception in the security council last year. They will not accept a new United Nations resolution that allows any use of force. The model is an older one, going back to the era of the cold war, before "humanitarian intervention" and the "responsibility to protect" were developed and often misused. Remember Ronald Reagan's support for the Contras, whom he armed and trained to try to topple Nicaragua's Sandinistas from bases in Honduras? For Honduras read Turkey, the safe haven where the so-called Free Syrian Army has set up.

Here too western media silence is dramatic. No reporters have followed up on a significant recent article by Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer who now writes for the American Conservative – a magazine that criticises the American military-industrial complex from a non-neocon position on the lines of Ron Paul, who came second in last week's New Hampshire Republican primary. 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 …"

As the danger of full-scale war increases, Arab League foreign ministers are preparing to meet in Cairo this weekend to discuss the future of their Syrian mission. No doubt there will be western media reports highlighting remarks by those ministers who feel the mission has "lost credibility", "been duped by the regime" or "failed to stop the violence". Counter-arguments will be played down or suppressed.

In spite of the provocations from all sides the league should stand its ground. Its mission in Syria has seen peaceful demonstrations both for and against the regime. It has witnessed, and in some cases suffered from, violence by opposing forces. But it has not yet had enough time or a large enough team to talk to a comprehensive range of Syrian actors and then come up with a clear set of recommendations. Above all, it has not even started to fulfil that part of its mandate requiring it to help produce a dialogue between the regime and its critics. The mission needs to stay in Syria and not be bullied out.

Most Syrians back President Assad
 
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you wouldnt be talking such garbage if you lived in baniyas for an hour last may. Then again all assad supporters have no qualms in him drowning the country in blood as long as the blood doesnt affect them

Being Syria supporter is different than Assad supporter. How can anyone be sympathetic to Syria who wants this blood to shed when ultimately the victory to the foreign sponsored terrorists will not help Syria a single bit.

Haven't you seen what happened to Libya or Iraq because of foreign invasion? All the cheerleaders of violence and invasion have left, what is left are the two countries in total chaos and misery.

But its foolish to argue here. As long as Arabs suck up to the West and invite invasions in the Middle East and become their cheerleaders, the misery thats visiting that region will stay ther and destroy more countries. Call me shallow, uninformed or whatever , but this is your destiny and live with it happily. Today its Syria, tomorrow it will be you.
 
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Being Syria supporter is different than Syria supporter. How can anyone be sympathetic to Syria who wants this blood to shed when ultimately the victory to the foreign sponsored terrorists will not help Syria a single bit.

I don't see any difference between the two Syrias you are supporting. Do you mean that being an Assad's Syria supporter is different than being a Free Syria supporter? :/

most syrians back assad? i guess thats why he killed 100k and displaced 5 million more and destroyed cities and towns to the ground.

excellent logic

That kind of per logic is hilarious. Most of Assad's armed forces commanders are Shias, if you want to put on him in that level. Over the last two years, 150k SAA soldiers have defected for the sake of protecting their people, does that mean they are terrorists?
 
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But its foolish to argue here. As long as Arabs suck up to the West and invite invasions in the Middle East and become their cheerleaders, the misery thats visiting that region will stay ther and destroy more countries. Call me shallow, uninformed or whatever , but this is your destiny and live with it happily. Today its Syria, tomorrow it will be you.

Sure, I'm glad to accept that density for KSA, if we mobilize our tanks on the streets and crush our people's skulls on them.
 
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