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3 Iranian hostages killed in Syria while rebels threaten to kill the rest

hostage rescue team is also good option for your second question.
do you expect they will give a flower bucket to iranians after your deadly backing to As-sad,

Iranians don't expect Assad to follow rebels' blackmailing. Let them kill the rest, that will only show their true nature of Al-Qaeda terrorism. If Assad stops the attacks as they want it, they'll do the same again because it has worked once. Instead, Assad should give him the most crushing response to the extent that they never dare to do the same again. I also believe Iran should get involved directly if the authorities think that this is a right move. They have lost the battle in Damascus and now they're trying desperately to force Assad to stop crushing them more than this.

About your second sentence, hating a country doesn't justify kidnapping their citizens and using them as human shields to blackmail Assad and killing them without a fair trial. That violates all moral and international laws. This terrorist action is unjustifiable and I could ensure you that even the USA and western countries that are openly supporting the FSA are going to condemn this terrorist action. Your support for this terrorist action is disgusting to say the least.
 
Let them kill the rest, that will only show their true nature of Al-Qaeda terrorism.

Iran's priority should first be protecting their own citizens rather than seeking Assad's survival. Iran should react like Israel or the US will react if their citizens are being kidnapped by foreign armed forces.
 
Iran's priority should first be protecting their own citizens rather than seeking Assad's survival.
It's not about protecting Iranian citizens or seeking Assad's survival.
If Assad heads their black-mailing, they'll get rewarded and think that their plan has worked. So they'll do the same again, hence, more Iranians will be endangered.
In these situations they usually don't negotiate with killers. Not only in street hostage taking missions, let alone this one.
 
It's not about protecting Iranian citizens or seeking Assad's survival.
If Assad heads their black-mailing, they'll get rewarded and think that their plan has worked. So they'll do the same again.
In these situations they usually don't negotiate with killers. Not only in street hostage taking missions.

With al due respect to Assad, but we shouldn't care about the results of those black-mailing. Our top priority should be seeking the survival of those hostages. By diplomacy or perhaps by force.
 
With al due respect to Assad, but we shouldn't care about the results of those black-mailing. Our top priority should be seeking the survival of those hostages. By diplomacy or perhaps by force.

It's not about Assad at all, it's about the safety of other Iranians I think. We shouldn't reward them for what they've done.
If we negotiate with them, the chances that they don't kill the rest is very low. They'll probably kill them ultimately and blame it on Assad's shelling as an excuse. Assad should continue shelling and doing air strikes and should increase the fire power against them as a punishment.
 
With al due respect to Assad, but we shouldn't care about the results of those black-mailing. Our top priority should be seeking the survival of those hostages. By diplomacy or perhaps by force.
Diplomacy wont work in this messy situation of Syria. Force is the answer, i hope we use force to free our nationals
 
Its very unfortunate they should have put on trial if any allegation against them . by killing this hostage they have committed war crime . actually in this crisis both side are committing crime . in this holly month may Allah bring peace to Syria .
 
l Cant reach 2th page of this topic also l HAVE NO TİME TO discus some thing who give up the logic ,..so... shorly:
how can you know they will kill all them, why they did not do it yesterday?
al qaida and hizbullah are two version of same thing ..so...
Your support for this terrorist action is disgusting to say the least.
 
As direct sponsor of free Syria army, Turkey, KSA and Qatar can not wash their hand in killing these Iranians. But steps Iran takes has to be calculated. As someone mentioned goal is to draw Iran into conflict, that seems to be the case. Also the fact these terrorists wants to use these hostage as human shield to halt any offensive against them.

Rather than taking direct action there are many different ways Iran can go after these terror outfits. As US winding down its fight in Afghanistan, it wants someone else to keep fighting AQ on their behalf. I am sure Iran is aware of these plots and can go after immediate sponsor of these elements in clever and calculated way that avoid direct confrontation.
 
l Cant reach 2th page of this topic also l HAVE NO TİME TO discus some thing who give up the logic ,..so... shorly:
how can you know they will kill all them, why they did not do it yesterday?
al qaida and hizbullah are two version of same thing ..so...
Your support for this terrorist action is disgusting to say the least.

If you don't have time to discuss things with who have given up the logic, just don't discuss at all, it's better than calling people who don't agree with you as people who have given up the logic. As if you sounded logical. lol

Because they've threatened to do so, read the title before you jump in and defend them. The title goes: "3 Iranian hostages killed in Syria while rebels threaten to kill the rest'. Why they didn't kill them yesterday? Ask them, not me. Maybe because today they are losing battles worse than before, they lost the battle in Damascus, period, maybe that's the reason?

Al-Qaeda and Hizbullah are completely different cases. Less than 10 countries define Hizbullah as a terrorist group. I guess only 6 states know Hizbullah as a terrorist group in whole or in part. But Al-Qaeda is known as a terrorist group in all over the world. Even Turkey and Pakistan don't consider Hizbullah as a terrorist group, while they consider Al-Qaeda as a terrorist group.
 
Its very unfortunate they should have put on trial if any allegation against them . by killing this hostage they have committed war crime . actually in this crisis both side are committing crime . in this holly month may Allah bring peace to Syria .

The story is that they were killed by a collapsing house after Assad bombed it.
 
Iranians don't expect Assad to follow rebels' blackmailing. Let them kill the rest, that will only show their true nature of Al-Qaeda terrorism. If Assad stops the attacks as they want it, they'll do the same again because it has worked once. Instead, Assad should give him the most crushing response to the extent that they never dare to do the same again. I also believe Iran should get involved directly if the authorities think that this is a right move. They have lost the battle in Damascus and now they're trying desperately to force Assad to stop crushing them more than this.

About your second sentence, hating a country doesn't justify kidnapping their citizens and using them as human shields to blackmail Assad and killing them without a fair trial. That violates all moral and international laws. This terrorist action is unjustifiable and I could ensure you that even the USA and western countries that are openly supporting the FSA are going to condemn this terrorist action. Your support for this terrorist action is disgusting to say the least.

I agree with everything you said except for the bold part. History says otherwise. And as the saying goes; "Actions speak louder than words".
 
With al due respect to Assad, but we shouldn't care about the results of those black-mailing. Our top priority should be seeking the survival of those hostages. By diplomacy or perhaps by force.
Iranians are at very top of the security of the syrian establishment, so they have the intelligence that syrians regime have. The regime have too much target to concentrate on liberating the hostages whoever they are, and they are not known to take gloves
 
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