Quote from: gats on December 13, 2016, 08:27:36 AMWe had a revolution which aimed to correct the broken things in the country,The fact that Syria was a stable country hostile to US and Israeli interests?
We had a revolution which aimed to correct the broken things in the country,
Quote from: gats on December 13, 2016, 08:27:36 AMbut unfortunately through persistent aggression and violence by the regime, Dura lex, sed lex
but unfortunately through persistent aggression and violence by the regime,
Dura lex, sed lex.
Quote from: MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE on December 13, 2016, 01:03:19 PMQuote from: باب عيد الميلاد on December 13, 2016, 10:55:28 AMDura lex, sed lex.>mfw i try and use the rule of law to justify capricious despotism mfw it's okay to kill police and behead religious minorities because Obama is paying me I'm not allowed to vote.
Quote from: باب عيد الميلاد on December 13, 2016, 10:55:28 AMDura lex, sed lex.>mfw i try and use the rule of law to justify capricious despotism
The fact that Syria was a stable country hostile to US and Israeli interests?
I actually disagree. I think this will likely make Assad a somewhat less brutal ruler, although to what extent I don't know. I can explain why if you'd like.
For a lot of them you probably can't. They've tasted western gibs and won't go back. Maybe the ones in Jordan and Lebanon will go home, i don't know.
Brah, Assad's government was super inclusive. Alawis, Christians, Sunni, Shia. It was the rebels who pushed sectarianism
The war's not over yet, anyway. ISIS just retook Palmyra. The Nusrats and kin aren't totally destroyed yet. Assad has a long way to go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuhEaFxtTI0&t=208sAnd the MSM stil doesn't understand that the Syrian people are happy to be liberated by Assad's forces. You think the Syrian people themselves living under "moderate rebels"(terrorists) would know better than the West.