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Saudi Arabia confirms that it will deploy troops to Syria

why are they looking to pick a fight they cant win, with Russia.

this is nuts.
 
They are bluffing, they can't be this stupid.

You will see ! :devil:

Actually they are that Stupid.

With the reversal of fortunes in and around Aleppo, among other fronts, diplomats have been pushing for an immediate ceasefire and opening of humanitarian corridors to every city/town/village/ refugee camp.

Just because the Saudis will deploy 50 operators, doesn't mean it'll make a difference. Americans have spent years and months training Iraqis and Moderate Syrians. 50 Additional operators wouldn't make a difference. Neither will Putin allow them to cross him.
 
Hmm...17 Powers agree to ceasefire and Saudis agree to push troops into Syria...for all the truth....this is going to be a formal Saudi invasion of Syria...and eventually Saudis and NATO coalition will decide the fate of future Syria..:partay:
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No really, it's strange ? However Russia was spirited win in Syria (End To Aleppo - certainly -). :partay:


Saudi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Ahmed Al-Assiri said Riyadh’s decision to send troops to Syria is “irreversible.” (Al Arabiya)

Thursday, 11 February 2016 KSA 22:03 - GMT 19:03


Major powers agree to plan for 'cessation of hostilities' in Syria

Thu Feb 11, 2016 9:41pm EST



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Delegation of Saudi Arabia led by Prince Mohammed bin Salman
with coalition of countries meeting to NATO Headquarters in Brussels





Saudi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Ahmed Al-Assiri said Riyadh’s decision to send troops to Syria is “irreversible.” (Al Arabiya)
Thursday, 11 February 2016 KSA 22:03 - GMT 19:03






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On topic: sending troops in another Arab country without their permission is called invasion, and we all know that happens to the invaders. take an example of USSR, although she send its forces with the permission of Afghan Govt. but internationally it was called invasion. and the plus point for the west was the USSR strictly prohibit her citizens to do this and don't do this. and west attack on that point by showing their open societies...
KSA is not a capitalist and nor a democracy to manipulate her citizens like every democratic country do(like blaming former govt. for taking bad decision)...
attacking another Arab country to bring democracy there will also rise questions in your own country about democracy and right...

NOTE: Don't trust West they will betray you and will also bring democracy in your country..
 
thanks for Vimeo password.

On topic: sending troops in another Arab country without their permission is called invasion, and we all know that happens to the invaders. take an example of USSR, although she send its forces with the permission of Afghan Govt. but internationally it was called invasion. and the plus point for the west was the USSR strictly prohibit her citizens to do this and don't do this. and west attack on that point by showing their open societies...
KSA is not a capitalist and nor a democracy to manipulate her citizens like every democratic country do(like blaming former govt. for taking bad decision)...
attacking another Arab country to bring democracy there will also rise questions in your own country about democracy and right...

NOTE: Don't trust West they will betray you and will also bring democracy in your country..

40 days ago Saudis exceuted a top cleric Shia with allegation of activities against monarchy and meanwhile they are arming terrorists in Syria .... and now invasion of a sovereign country ... I am not gonna mention Bahrain and Yemen ...
 
Are they really that dumb? What in the world are they trying to do? And these are the idiots millions of South Asians consider their masters..
 
Deputy Crown Prince heads Saudi delegation at meeting of International Coalition to Counter Daesh

http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/879341

Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Second Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, on Thursday led the delegation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia taking part in the meeting of the international coalition countries to counter , at the headquarters of NATO in the Belgian capital Brussels.

At the end of the meeting, a joint statement was issued as follows:
This statement was released by the defense ministers of Belgium, Bahrain, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States following a Counter-ISIL Defense Ministerial meeting hosted by the United States in Brussels.
They were joined by senior representatives from the three countries who provide or intend to provide forces or other support to the campaign, Australia, the Czech Republic and Singapore.
Today in Brussels, U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter hosted a meeting of Defense Ministers from countries contributing troops to the Global Coalition to Counter-ISIL/Da'esh to discuss the military campaign plan, to take stock of recent efforts to accelerate the counter-ISIL/Da'esh operation in Iraq and Syria, to consider a shared approach against ISIL/Da'esh's global ambitions, and to ensure the protection of our citizens.
We paid tribute to the efforts of all Iraqi Security Forces, including the Peshmerga and Sunni tribal forces, and moderate Syrian opposition who are fighting ISIL/Da'esh and have caused numerous tactical defeats of ISIL/Da'esh in recent months, and we acknowledged the Coalition Force Commander's assessment that these successes mark the transition of the Counter-ISIL/Da'esh campaign.
However, we also acknowledged that significant work remains to be done to ensure the lasting defeat of ISIL/Da'esh and the restoration of stability in Iraq and Syria. We called on those states playing a counterproductive role in the fight against ISIL/Da'esh and the Syrian peace process to play a more constructive role.


Al-Jubeir leads Kingdom's delegation to International Syria Support Group


http://www.arabnews.com/saudi-arabia/news/879336

Munich: Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir led the Saudi delegation to the meetings of the International Syria Support Group meetings, taking place here.
The meetings, which have begun, in Vienna, exert efforts to find a political solution for the Syrian crisis. Another 17 states are taking part, in the meetings, in addition to 4 organizations, in addition to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

40 days ago Saudis exceuted a top cleric Shia with allegation of activities against monarchy and meanwhile they are arming terrorists in Syria .... and now invasion of a sovereign country ... I am not gonna mention Bahrain and Yemen ...

Saudis set an example and we should follow suit..in Pakistan...you always fail to mention that it were four Shia clerics not one but you keep remembering the only one because he was your agent...and the remaining 43 Sunnis out of total 47 Many of whom convicted of terror attacks on Shia...you always forget to mention that as well..

KSA is not a capitalist and nor a democracy to manipulate her citizens like every democratic country do(like blaming former govt. for taking bad decision)..

Are you smoking afghani Hasish?
 
Are you smoking afghani Hasish?
I wish i could have but nowadays ANF is active and its hard to find some afghani Hashish..

40 days ago Saudis exceuted a top cleric Shia with allegation of activities against monarchy and meanwhile they are arming terrorists in Syria .... and now invasion of a sovereign country ... I am not gonna mention Bahrain and Yemen ...
Executing shia or sunni is their internal matter.. but sending troops in war torn country is deadly..
 
I wish i could have but nowadays ANF is active and its hard to find some afghani Hashish..


Executing shia or sunni is their internal matter.. but sending troops in war torn country is deadly..

I meant they don't tolerant any opposition against themselves but are sending weapons for opposition in another country ...
 
Cmon what's up with this? I have a 200€ bet on invasion, not to mention considerable energy expended in arguing for it........get the fuck going!!!
 
Hmm...17 Powers agree to ceasefire and Saudis agree to push troops into Syria...for all the truth....this is going to be a formal Saudi invasion of Syria...and eventually Saudis and NATO coalition will decide the fate of future Syria..:partay:

is this height of your intelligent and wisdom ?!
 
Is this a new approach to prop up oil price without cutting back the production?
 

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