I support Syria and Assad



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Makes me sick thinking about what the West and the Wahhabis are doing to the people of this country. Total fucking invasion supported by the usual suspects.
You support Syria and Assad? How? What country do you live in?
 
Makes me sick thinking about what the West and the Wahhabis are doing to the people of this country. Total fucking invasion supported by the usual suspects.

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Even if you are right about the West and the Wahhabis (not sure what that is), why would you support Assad as the answer to this? Assad's just as bad if not worse, and murders civilians as well. The whole area's a disaster on all sides. Just because you find out something terrible about one side, that doesn't mean the other is any better.
 
One thing is definitely OP is right: after Assad fall there starts bloody hell and total massacre in poor Syria. But his motives seem sucking donkey cock.
 
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Haven't the governments of the world made it absolutely clear that they don't give a flying fuck about what anyone thinks and that sure ain't gonna change anytime soon. They will invade any country they want, human loss and suffering are just "Casualties of War" as they say.

If you don't like it write a letter to someone in power but don't expect to see anything done about it. The reasons for the invasion are never what is portrayed on TV or the Media. There is always an underlining agenda. Come to terms with that and you'll understand why 2 fucks can't be given about what you think.
 
Makes me sick thinking about what the West and the Wahhabis are doing to the people of this country. Total fucking invasion supported by the usual suspects.



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False, yeah the west has a lot of influence, BUT the people hate him.
I come from Libya (I'm not Libyan though), born and raised there, and people ALWAYS hated Gadafi, this is a fact you cannot deny. The police was corrupt, people hated him, but they were silent and they didn't tell anybody else, why? Because of fear, you can just report him, the cops will get him and solve the problem. So it took a small spark and everyone rose. Feb 17 was when the revolution started, and I knew that it would start, on Feb 10th or so because all Libyans were talking about it between themselves, the neighboring countries also rose up, so why not Libyans as well?

Libya is much happier without its Dictator right now, people seem to be a lot more happy. Of course there are still a ton of problems to be solve, lots of criminal activity, but it is expected and it is normal for something like this to happen, but the government is acting on all these and it will be solved eventually.

Asad is a retard and deserves to go down, he doesn't own the country, nobody likes him.
 
One thing is definitely OP is right: after Assad fall there starts bloody hell and total massacre in poor Syria. But his motives seem sucking donkey cock.

And what motives do you think I have? Do you think I'm an affiliate for the Al-Assad clan or something?

Syria is a secular state which has meant all religions can more-or-less co-exist. I know this because I have Syrian friends living in Damascus who are part of the Christian community and they are free to do their thing out in the open, in churches. I also know two people who are working around the current situation. So I have an insight into what's going on and it isn't what it looks like on your TV. Actually the Al Jazeera web site it pretty good on Syria as is Russian Today <- if you want a different perspective.

I am now going to say something that some might consider racist: Basically that whole region needs hard leaders in order to prevent the very worst sort of anarchy from erupting. I cheered when Saddam Hussein was toppled - now I realise it was a horrible mistake which led to how many civilian deaths? A quarter of a million? Al-Assad is such a person, a hardman, and like Saddam he is secular - Arab Socialist Ba'ath - and is prepared to let religions live and let live and life was basically peaceful and ok unless you were stupid.

Now his country is being invaded by fucking Sunni armies and mercenaries, supported by lovely countries like Saudi Arabia and backed with supplies and advisers from the West. The country has become a battlefield and ordinary people are dying ... thousands of them. One of my friends is a volunteer in a convent in Damascus. Their original work was with kids traumatised by the Iraq war. Now they are basically a field hospital on the edge of a war zone.

That's be ok though - America will have their forward operating bases right next to Iran: Israel will be behind them, and there's fuck-all pretty much anyone can do about it. I do wish though that Putin would have the balls to link-up with Iran and possibly China and tell the USA to fuck off.
 
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False, yeah the west has a lot of influence, BUT the people hate him.
I come from Libya (I'm not Libyan though), born and raised there, and people ALWAYS hated Gadafi, this is a fact you cannot deny. The police was corrupt, people hated him, but they were silent and they didn't tell anybody else, why? Because of fear, you can just report him, the cops will get him and solve the problem. So it took a small spark and everyone rose. Feb 17 was when the revolution started, and I knew that it would start, on Feb 10th or so because all Libyans were talking about it between themselves, the neighboring countries also rose up, so why not Libyans as well?

Libya is much happier without its Dictator right now, people seem to be a lot more happy. Of course there are still a ton of problems to be solve, lots of criminal activity, but it is expected and it is normal for something like this to happen, but the government is acting on all these and it will be solved eventually.

Asad is a retard and deserves to go down, he doesn't own the country, nobody likes him.

Liar.