Ultimately Al-Assad will have to go either Ben Ali way or Gaddafi way or even Saddam way, 45 years of Nuseyri dictatorship on predominately Sunnite people is toooo- toooo much...
Ultimately Al-Assad will have to go either Ben Ali way or Gaddafi way or even Saddam way, 45 years of Nuseyri dictatorship on predominately Sunnite people is toooo- toooo much...
Israel's role-AIPAC-America-Nato, Also lets not forget Clinton went to Saudis for advise on democracy
They do take advantage are certainly involved in intrigue in the Muslim world. It would help if they did not interfere
Its even more pathetic that Saudis Americans and Israelis are taking advantage of turmoil and taking actions which are ensuring more killing in Syria
Mubarak was US ally, but once number of casualties turned into hundreds they told him to step down. In Syria numbed of casualties exceed 10,000. But Iranian fan boys still cheer to Assad.
Your beloved Syrians and Iranians are killing spree their own civilians but you blame Israelis and Saudis.
The free syrian army is controlling large part of the north now, kicking the alawi led military unit out of the idlib region. Thats happening as well in homs
Unfortunately, it's precisely because of people like Blackeagle that Muslims are being slaughtered across the world. We have too many people like Blackeagle, which means that we will continue to be raped and enslaved. And we fully deserve it. God does not change a people who don't change themselves.
Free Syrian Army destroying a BMP.
i see lion you don't respont on my message to you i guess you feel that he is right
(من يهاب صعود الجبال يعش أبد الدهر بين الحفر ( أبو القاسم الشابي
these my message to all bashar loyals
who is afraid of climbing mountains Live forever between drilling ( Abou El Kacem Chebbi )
and you syria lion now living in a hole
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All Arabs should realize that the Sunni/Shia conflict is being exploited by Western powers to create Chaos in the Middle East.
America doesn't care about Sunni/Shia. All they care about is that they have a good puppet as ruler, that will do whatever they say, at their whim. They don't care about human rights about Arabs. As long as the puppet can ransack the nation of natural resources to send to the Americans, that's all they care about. Just look at Saudi Royalty
Saddam was Sunni, Syria is Shia, Iran is Shia, Libya is Sunni, but all nations were targeted at various times by Western Regimes. Why? Not because the West preferred Shia or Sunni, but Because they didn't like the ruler. They were targeted for Insubordination to the West.
Learn from experience, friends. United you conquer, Divided you fall. America is dividing you as we speak. Sometime in the future, it will be *YOUR* TURN. Unless you enjoy war and getting your nation ransacked, it's time to stop the madness.
Yes Assad played right into our hands by killing his own people who demand change when the Arab Spring came. Ironically Iran who praise the Arab Spring is against something like this in Syria which is an ally of Iran. The irony...and to say about the division between Shias and Sunnis, that has been going on for many years, even before America was born. So don't blame on America for that.
British Journalist: Syrian Rebels Set Me Up to Die in Shooting
British Channel 4 News reporter Alex Thomson is reporting that Syrian rebels inside the contested city of Qusair, near the Lebanese border, set him up in hopes of getting him shot by Syrian government troops for a propaganda gain.
“I’m quite clear that the rebels deliberately set us up,” Thomson said of the incident, in which the rebels “escorted” he and two other journalists who were trying to leave rebel-held territory for the government held side of town.
The escort directed them to a dead-end in the “free-fire zone” and left them there. Thomson says the hope was that “dead journos are bad for Damascus,” but they managed to escape without being shot and eventually returned to the government side safely.
Qusair has been contested by the two sides for months, with the rebels holding the area near the Lebanese border. The regime forces have been on the outskirts of the town, while much of the population has fled to avoid being caught in the middle of the battles.
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