mike2000 is back
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I am neutral in this Conflict as it does not affect me nor my country. I only make my arguments based on facts. Neither am i a supporter of the Regime nor the Rebels, but i would admit that Assad is still the lesser of the Devils compared to the Opposition. Even the most die hard Regime supporters admit that the Regime handled the initial protests very poorly. If the Regime would have handled them better and in a mature manner, there won't be a Civil War today.
"Pro-democracy protests erupted in March 2011 in the southern city of Deraa after the arrest and torture of some teenagers who painted revolutionary slogans on a school wall. After security forces opened fire on demonstrators, killing several, more took to the streets.
The unrest triggered nationwide protests demanding President Assad's resignation. The government's use of force to crush the dissent merely hardened the protesters' resolve. By July 2011, hundreds of thousands were taking to the streets across the country.
Opposition supporters eventually began to take up arms, first to defend themselves and later to expel security forces from their local areas."
Syria: The story of the conflict - BBC News
well, this is something you still dont get bro. lol Obviously, every member here wo is biased/supports his own side will obviously brand anybody who doesn't agree with his idea or take his side as jihadi supporter or a western brainwash sympathizer.lol While the other side will brand their own protagonist as dictator supporter/sympathizer etc. Its the same story on here. So for someone like you who is a pakistani and who seems to genuinely have no stake in this conflict/is neutral, they will still brand you with all sorts of names if you dont take their side. Its useless for you to try and convince them that you are no. Well, except you agree completely with their view that Assad is a holy angel who has never caused any harm/killed anybody in his life.