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This hypocrisy sums the member up. We need him on this thread to show the duplicity bro.2 posts ago you admitted turkey continued to trade with Israel and tried to justify it. now you say turkey stopped. which one is it
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This hypocrisy sums the member up. We need him on this thread to show the duplicity bro.2 posts ago you admitted turkey continued to trade with Israel and tried to justify it. now you say turkey stopped. which one is it
Looting and theft of the Central Bank of Syria
children carrying rifles in the streets of Damascus
looting of the central bank
... good luck to the people of Syria, I hope they can avoid becoming another Libya
revolutions are chaotic and unpredictableThey need to set up an interim government immediately with full support of the U.N and global powers. A stable Syria is a must.
Yet the same dictators and regimes welcomed Bashar Al-Assad back to the Arab League? What kind of retarded behavior is that? Even though 90% + of all Arabs across the Arab world were and are anti-Al-Assad regime? Not because he happens to be an Alawite (most likely non-practicing) but because of the horrors of that regime and their supporters.Since 2011, the position of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been and continues to be supportive of the fate of the Syrian people and their territorial integrity and stability, and against the foreign interventions that killed the Syrians and tried to determine their fate. The Kingdom clashed for their sake with Iran, America (Obama), regional countries, militias, and with the entire world after we saw the nations’ attack on the people of Yemen and Syria. And Egypt is trying to suppress them, as the Kingdom held summits and hosted opposition factions to unite them They dispersed and moved its diplomats to stop the machine of killing Syrians and plundering their wealth.
During 14 years, generations of Syrians (3 million residents, not refugees) were born and lived in beloved Saudi Arabia, and they never felt that they were strangers or refugees. Rather, Saudi Arabia ordered their free treatment, their studies, and allowing them to work and hosting them in Saudi homes, in their cities, and in their neighborhoods, without camps, shelters, or international
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@Columbuos
Nothing will change. In the next few months, ISIS will be stronger than ever before. The problem is that major and regional powers must cooperate so they can find a solution for Syria's future. Other than that, Syria will never leave this vicious circle.
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