http://www.haaretz.com/print-editio...ave-way-for-military-action-in-syria-1.395225 Arab League may pave way for military action in Syria "A military move against Syria could also imply intent to attack Iran, just when the Western states want to dispel the fears that the Iranians, Russians and Chinese have of such an attack. The Arab League's decision to suspend Syria's membership, impose economic sanctions and discuss transition-period arrangements with the opposition, could pave the way to a military offensive on Syria, similar to the one on Libya." This is great news for the subjugated, oppressed people of syria who will hopefully be free of the teheran-puppet master bashar. Free of being slaughtered, tortured, shot, etc. This will hopefully lead to an attack on iran, leading the termination of that illegitimate regime, and then the ending of hezbollah. This is the first step towards the goal of freedom for all peace-loving people in the mideast.
what happens to the millions who support Assad then? Just drop missiles onto those millions till they are all dead?
his brothers face is not on any poster from yesterdays massive pro Assad rally in Damascus those millions were shouting for Bashar al Assad and dancing in the fountain for him not his brother and shouting against the US Qatar and Saudi
Out of a population of 20m, how many do you think that would be? Although I am not advocating the killing of civilians by asking.
They will be given an opportunity to vote for a legitimate leader in free and democratic elections...one would hope. Right now the millions who support Assad are denying this opportunity to the millions who oppose him.
Well you just have to look at the videos to see that the pro Assad are way bigger than the Homs and Hama rallies against Assad. He has a lot more support than against. I am not a supporter of Assad. I am just saying what I see and wondering what the Einsteins are going to do about all his millions of supporters. Execute them all? Syria is not Egypt. Only the criminals and crooks and puppet masters wanted Mubarak to stay on his throne. The West dont' care about Syrians. They will care though when the Islamists take over. Seems to me the West wants to swap the secular Alawites in exchange for Islamic militants. Strange don't you think? now what was the name of the country they last done that in?????? hmmmmmm we are looking at another Iraq scenario for sure
Well, I have to rely on media reports and as I don't know the language and his rhetoric, am as likely as anyone else to believe otherwise.
Wow. Go Arab League. You have to admire the tenacity of the protesters and their bravery... Best of luck to all involved...
They are not even close, the anti-regime demonstrators dwarf the assad supporters, and the only reason he even has any support is due to buying them off with iranian petrodollars.
I doubt it... We have just put more sanctions against Syria.. Namely its central bank and stopping Syrian oil shipments to the EU.. We aren't going to have a confrontation with Russia over Syria.
I'll tell you what is strange. It is strange that the Arab Spring's greatest mouthpiece is now warning of an Islamist takeover. _
AbuSina, Syria is far stricter controlled than Egypt ever was... People are being forced to attend these rallies.
Tryin' to get weapons to Syrian rebels w/o irkin' Israel... Congressman introduces bill supporting arming of Syrian rebels March 18th, 2013 - U.S. Rep. Eliot Engel introduced legislation Monday giving President Barack Obama the authority to provide rebels in Syria "lethal equipment," which the United States has thus far avoided doing over the course of the two-year conflict. See also: Weapons movement in Syria an issue as Obama visits Israel March 18th, 2013 - The issue of how to deal with the movement or transfer of sophisticated weapons in Syria to groups such as Hezbollah or al Qaeda will come up in Israeli discussions with U.S. President Barack Obama this week.
1. The things i wrote 3 months ago are slowly coming to life. 2. Did millions die in Lybia ? No. Same here. dropping bombs on Assad will surely be less painful then what's going on over there now. 3. Syria will be divided into three smaller states - Kurdistan, Sunnai Syria and the Allawaits state.
Syrian war becoming Sunni/Shia regional conflict... Sunni Extremists Call for Jihad Against Shiites Over Syria May 30, 2013 In a further sign that Syrias civil war is increasingly becoming a theater of battle between Shiite and Sunni extremists under the respective flags of Hezbollah and al-Qaeda a group of Sunni radicals in Egypt is citing the Syrian situation in its appeal to Sunnis everywhere to support a jihad against Shiites. See also: State Dept.: Al-Qaeda Headed for Defeat, But Arab Turmoil Helping Other Terrorists May 31, 2013 - The State Departments annual report on terrorism, released Thursday, echoes President Obamas assertion that al-Qaeda is on a path to defeat but concedes that it remains capable of inspiring and carrying out attacks. The report also highlights how Islamist terrorists have been able to take advantage of tumultuous events in the Arab world, from Libya to Syria.
Granny says, "Dat's right - it's gettin' to be Armygheddon... UN envoy warns Syrian conflict is turning global Jul 23,`13 -- The U.N.'s top Mideast envoy is warning that "Syria is increasingly turning into a regional, if not a global, battleground."
Humanitarian efforts in Syria not gaining much ground... UN: Syrian Humanitarian Crisis 'Bleak' March 28, 2014 The U.N.s humanitarian chief painted a bleak picture Friday of the situation in Syria, saying the plight of civilians has not improved and that millions remain in dire need since the Security Council united in demanding better aid access five weeks ago. See also: Turkey Warns of Syrian Intervention to Protect Ancient Tomb March 27, 2014 Turkey has warned it will take any necessary steps to protect the Suleyman Shah tomb in Syria if it comes under attack. The tomb, which is protected by Turkish soldiers, is located in the city of Aleppo in Syria near the Turkish border and Ankara considers it to be Turkish territory.