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US position on Syria directly endorses terrorism

  • 04-10-2012 07:51PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 941 ✭✭✭


    Suicide attacks are occurring with increasing frequency in Syria. The terrorists have become an inseparable part of the opposition but the US and it's allies refuse to condemn the acts of terror. Instead the West and its Gulf allies throw more money and weapons into the mix and then sit back to watch the chaos ensue. Obama and his cohorts should be held accountable for the increasing brutality of the opposition. If it weren't for the support the opposition receives from the West the majority of the fighting would probably be over by now. Of course any hope of regime change would also be dead but I think most Syrians would prefer to have Assad over the current chaos.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 888 ✭✭✭Mjollnir


    cyberhog wrote: »
    Suicide attacks are occurring with increasing frequency in Syria. The terrorists have become an inseparable part of the opposition but the US and it's allies refuse to condemn the acts of terror.

    No, they haven't. There have been numerous reports (I just heard one on NPR) of Syrian resistance groups killing fundamentalists who use foreign fighters and are trying to involve themselves in the fighting.

    Instead the West and its Gulf allies throw more money and weapons into the mix and then sit back to watch the chaos ensue. Obama and his cohorts should be held accountable for the increasing brutality of the opposition.

    Really? Why is that?

    If it weren't for the support the opposition receives from the West the majority of the fighting would probably be over by now. Of course any hope of regime change would also be dead but I think most Syrians would prefer to have Assad over the current chaos.

    How do you know what Syrians would prefer?


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