Foinikas
Elite Member
Lebanon '70s war
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The fact that lies - misinformation and under the banner of freedom and revolution innocent people are being butchered is truly horrific.
A civil war that turned into a salafi campaign in Syria(the touring mujahedin)is what caused these people to leave their homes. The government had to bomb cities and towns because those barbarians were hiding in there.Did anyone show restraint?
In this game for power people are the ultimate victims. Syria has been in play for over a hundred years... not much for its people but for this geography and geopolitics.
The people never chose this... but if you ask the millions now exiled... who do they blame for unrepentant wonton murder... Assad bar none! Barrel bombing the whole neighborhoods and cities.
Was that to serve justice or keep the clique in power?
Did every Syrian who had to look over his shoulders the whole time that supposed secular Arab nationalist regime in charge, subscribe to it? Aimed or supported it?
It is true that there is a lot of misinformation out there and no one knows the true character of current regime. But no one can dismiss what it replaced was better ... or miss/reminisce Assad.
Syria coming together and putting it's past behind is the threat that zion hates yet desires a perpetual conflict that fragments and undoes Syria.
Wait for the verdict before the camel sits.
the wider point that he has brushed up his image from being a former leader of al Qaeda to now wearing a suit and tie to convince the west he is no longer a terrorist barbarian remains true
A civil war that turned into a salafi campaign in Syria(the touring mujahedin)is what caused these people to leave their homes. The government had to bomb cities and towns because those barbarians were hiding in there.
Yes,he left. Who's in power? Jihadis. No elections. No democracy. Jihadis.And to your point... he left now didn't he?
He could have chosen a very different path and perhaps chosen a successor, perhaps someone to your liking and recused himself then... as opposed to now, in total and utter collapse. He chose the later...
Yes,he left. Who's in power? Jihadis. No elections. No democracy. Jihadis.
You actually support Jolani?So, you fall him for not appointing one of your choice before parting? He duked it out... with allies.
Lost on the ground.
You actually support Jolani?
the west thinks the resistance are terroristsWell the West thinks Hezbollah are terrorists as is the entirety of the IRGC apparatus. So this is not. basis for anything.
You actually support Jolani?
Wait for the verdict before the camel sits.
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