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FSA terrorist attack Shia town in deir al zor, massacre civilians.

both sides are at wrong but FSA terrorist started it and hopefully assad and iran ends it immediately
 
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******** enough **** out there.

everyone knows baath governments react like this, Saddam did, Hafiz did and now Bashar does, no surprise.
Its a nationalist government what do you expect, move against their ideology and they will kill you.

And the government needs to go, don't you agree?
 
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Syrians decide that, we have no voice in that, neither do the other Arabs here that claim to have that right just because they arab.

But first, clean the country from foreign terrorists.

Eh, no buddy, first topple the government than we can talk about foreign fighters which don't make up as much as some people here claim.

The Syrian people definitely will not decide for the same leader and government to come back in place. Let them decide, but not for the same cruel dictator to come back.
 
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Eh, no buddy, first topple the government than we can talk about foreign fighters which don't make up as much as some people here claim.

The Syrian people definitely will not decide for the same leader and government to come back in place. Let them decide, but not for the same cruel dictator to come back.

Let them decide, if they want baath then they can have baath, if they want fire worshippers then that is what they will have.
If Palestine wants to burn israeli flags then this is their right, none of us can stop them.
 
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Let them decide, if they want baath then they can have baath, if they want fire worshippers then that is what they will have.
If Palestine wants to burn israeli flags then this is their right, none of us can stop them.

I know let them decide, but no one in Syria wants the Ba'ath party to make a comeback, it's almost 80/20 last time I heard.

And just because Bashar may go, doesn't mean the rebels will be involved in the political process, the government isn't going to be decided by Jabhat Nusra, there are enough amazing people in Syria to fill in the government role and it's already being prepared.
 
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I know let them decide, but no one in Syria wants the Ba'ath party to make a comeback, it's almost 80/20 last time I heard.

And just because Bashar may go, doesn't mean the rebels will be involved in the political process, the government isn't going to be decided by Jabhat Nusra, there are enough amazing people in Syria to fill in the government role and it's already being prepared.

Baath wont be elected most likely, though you get my point.

What preperation dude, FSA is a major fuckup, 2 years + 80% sunnis vs a tiny shia majority as the secterians like to point out here.
And FSA is not on the winning side, while sunnis are asleep hezbollah and iran is sending many soldiers to counter attack / flank.
If Erdogan is forced to resign in Turkey then FSA will lose its supply line.
 
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Baath wont be elected most likely, though you get my point.

What preperation dude, FSA is a major fuckup, 2 years + 80% sunnis vs a tiny shia majority as the secterians like to point out here.
And FSA is not on the winning side, while sunnis are asleep hezbollah and iran is sending many soldiers to counter attack / flank.
If Erdogan is forced to resign in Turkey then FSA will lose its supply line.

Erdogan is far from resigning, LOL.

And no, there are actually a few cities that aren't moving well, it depends on the people not the FSA. More Sunnis in Syria need to be involved and not in fighting but helping.

More efforts need to be made.
 
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Baath wont be elected most likely, though you get my point.

What preperation dude, FSA is a major fuckup, 2 years + 80% sunnis vs a tiny shia majority as the secterians like to point out here.
And FSA is not on the winning side, while sunnis are asleep hezbollah and iran is sending many soldiers to counter attack / flank.
If Erdogan is forced to resign in Turkey then FSA will lose its supply line.


As far as I know,majority of the fighters and their weapons are from other Arab states,also Turkey sends lots of arms.So how come you are saying 'Sunnis are asleep'?That doesn't make sense.
Besides,why don't you show me one single Iranian soldier fighting in Syria?We DO give military advice to SAA,but we don't have soldiers there,period.
 
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Baath wont be elected most likely, though you get my point.

What preperation dude, FSA is a major fuckup, 2 years + 80% sunnis vs a tiny shia majority as the secterians like to point out here.
And FSA is not on the winning side, while sunnis are asleep hezbollah and iran is sending many soldiers to counter attack / flank.
If Erdogan is forced to resign in Turkey then FSA will lose its supply line.

The vast majority of civilians never take part in wars or conflicts. Hence why civilians are always the biggest victims during war. 200-300 years ago it was mainly soldiers because people fought on the battlefield and in the open but that age is gone now. It is always a minority for obvious reasons. Especially in Arab countries where over 50 % of the population, sometimes even 2/3 are people below the age of 18. Not to mention the old ones.

Using your logic then there should be no Sunnis left in Iraq during the 2004-2008 fights since Shias form 66% of the population and excluding the majority Iraqi Sunni Kurds then about 75% to 25%.

You are only writing all this nonsense because your Maliki (Iranian agent and incompetent clown) has fed you with propaganda of a Sunni army coming to Iraq and killing all Shias, LOL.

All while THOUSANDS of Iraqi Shia extremists are leaving to Syria each day from Southern Iraq. Just hypocrisy at the highest level.

I find it hard to believe that you are really a Sunni and if you are you probably don't even care about Islam. You might have used an Iranian flag here and nobody would have doubted that you were from Iran.

Come on. You cry about the Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula, Sham, Palestine, Egypt and North Africa supported Saddam but you do the same with Assad now - or at least 99 % of all your Shia Twelver Iraqi friends on this forum do. And then still try to portray it as a non-sectarian conflict. Yeah, right.
 
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Erdogan is far from resigning, LOL.

And no, there are actually a few cities that aren't moving well, it depends on the people not the FSA. More Sunnis in Syria need to be involved and not in fighting but helping.

More efforts need to be made.

Erdogan is a hypocrite.
Effort, send all of hamas into Syria, maybe it will help.

As far as I know,majority of the fighters and their weapons are from other Arab states,also Turkey sends lots of arms.So how come you are saying 'Sunnis are asleep'?That doesn't make sense.
Besides,why don't you show me one single Iranian soldier fighting in Syria?We DO give military advice to SAA,but we don't have soldiers there,period.

People here like to show off with sunnis being a huge majority, while most of these sunnis could not care less about this conflict or they will not take the effort to take any action.

Whatever man, take the Iranian soldier thing out of it if you want, both are on the same side anyway.
 
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Erdogan is a hypocrite.
Effort, send all of hamas into Syria, maybe it will help.



People here like to show off with sunnis being a huge majority, while most of these sunnis could not care less about this conflict or they will not take the effort to take any action.

Whatever man, take the Iranian soldier thing out of it if you want, both are on the same side anyway.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad would actually be very effective against Hezbollah and the Syrian army, but they are busy defending Gaza against Israel and they still are training everyday and bettering their arsenal.

The rebels need to take some time to get more organized but they also need slightly more capable weapons. Someone needs to train the rebels.
 
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The vast majority of civilians never take part in wars or conflicts. Hence why civilians are always the biggest victims during war. 200-300 years ago it was mainly soldiers because people fought on the battlefield and in the open but that age is gone now. It is always a minority for obvious reasons. Especially in Arab countries where over 50 % of the population, sometimes even 2/3 are people below the age of 18. Not to mention the old ones.

Using your logic then there should be no Sunnis left in Iraq during the 2004-2008 fights since Shias form 66% of the population and excluding the majority Iraqi Sunni Kurds then about 75% to 25%.

You are only writing all this nonsense because your Maliki (Iranian agent and incompetent clown) has fed you with propaganda of a Sunni army coming to Iraq and killing all Shias, LOL.

All while THOUSANDS of Iraqi Shia extremists are leaving to Syria each day from Southern Iraq. Just hypocrisy at the highest level.

I find it hard to believe that you are really a Sunni and if you are you probably don't even care about Islam. You might have used an Iranian flag here and nobody would have doubted that you were from Iran.

Come on. You cry about the Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula, Sham, Palestine, Egypt and North Africa supported Saddam but you do the same with Assad now - or at least 99 % of all your Shia Twelver Iraqi friends on this forum do. And then still try to portray it as a non-sectarian conflict. Yeah, right.


What is this bullshit again.
You change your mind every week.

Let the iraqi terrorists kill FSA/jahbat al nusra, we cannot stop them, we cannot stop salafis from bombing us so how can we stop these iraqi terrorists ? its not our problem.

ehhhhhh sunni,lol this part again you doubt that I am a sunni, why would I care ? youve changed nationality multiple times, atleast I never claimed to be a shia, you can doubt whenever you want its your freedom.
Besides who told you that I cry for you supporting Saddam ? actually you cry that I support saddam, GCC arabs showing of with the Saddam - Khomeini war but cry about the 1990 wars started by himself.

Besides try not to go ape **** on me, you have been banned like 10 times because you cannot remain calm over some text on the internet.
 
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I agree with Hasani over Khameini/Khomeini, but I like to annoy/go against khaleejis and the other friends of them, none of the 2 suit my interest.
Both countries are led by extreme shia, extreme sunni sides that create war.

Now im off.
 
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What is this bullshit again.
You change your mind every week.

Let the iraqi terrorists kill FSA/jahbat al nusra, we cannot stop them, we cannot stop salafis from bombing us so how can we stop these iraqi terrorists ? its not our problem.

ehhhhhh sunni,lol this part again you doubt that I am a sunni, why would I care ? youve changed nationality multiple times, atleast I never claimed to be a shia, you can doubt whenever you want its your freedom.
Besides who told you that I cry for you supporting Saddam ? actually you cry that I support saddam, GCC arabs showing of with the Saddam - Khomeini war but cry about the 1990 wars started by himself.

Besides try not to go ape **** on me, you have been banned like 10 times because you cannot remain calm over some text on the internet.

No, I don't change my views every week. That is something you like to say. I have had the same views for the past 3 years or so after learning the dirty role played by Iran in the region. Before I supported Hezbollah and I was a proponent of Sunni-Shia unity, at least among Arabs first, but I have figured out that this is impossible for now at least and especially since Shias are killing my people (fellow Sunni Arabs in Syria) while we speak.

It is just hypocrisy. Your 2 Iraqi Shia Twelver friends here cry about FSA (whom they falsely call foreigners despite 90 percent being Syrian often former Syrian soldiers and them being freedom fighters in many peoples eyes nor have they been recognized as a terrorist group internationally unlike other groups in Syria) while THOUSANDS of Iraqi Shia extremists have gone to Syria?

Oh, let's take this discussion a further step since many non-Arabs don't know about this. Iraq is the only country in the Middle East, probably besides Yemen, although very few Yemenis have gone to Syria, that have thousands of fighters who fight for the Child-Murderer (Shias) AND the Opposition (Sunnis). The whole Jabhat al-Nusra organization is dominated by Iraqi Sunni Arabs. The areas controlled by Jabhat al-Nusra are the Northeastern areas of Syria dominated by Sunni Syrian Bedouin tribes that are closely tied to Anbaris across the border in Iraq.

I am not a Shia. Nor have I claimed anything. I already told you that some of my ancestors once lived in Iraq during the Ottoman times and that I have some distant relatives living in Iraq (Baghdad and Al-Anbar). So what? Some lived in Syria too long ago. I am of a mixed background (Hejazi and Yemeni) and just identify as an Arab first and foremost apart from a Muslim. Obviously also with KSA and Yemen. Just 100 years ago the borders looked completely different and people did not think along the modern day borders and just emigrated freely since it was all consider Arab/Muslim land.

I have not commented on Saddam nor have you here. I thought you were against him? People can do what they want to do. Some Arabs like Saddam and some do not. Depends who you ask.

I am completely calm. I am always calm. I have been banned 4-5 times by the same moderator and last time for writing "off-topic" posts in the old Syrian thread while all other users wrote hundreds of off-topic posts without it ever being a problem. So too in the new one.

Aside from that then I remember that you where banned for over 1 month here in the beginning?

I agree with Hasani over Khameini/Khomeini, but I like to annoy/go against khaleejis and the other friends of them, none of the 2 suit my interest.
Both countries are led by extreme shia, extreme sunni sides that create war.

Now im off.

I thought that me and Mosab already tried to educate you about KSA not being a "Gulf" country and you even said yourself that you know that KSA is a very diverse country and that Hejazi's nor Najdi's are Khaleejis.

But let me repeat myself once more for the last time. This goes for other users too who are ignorant about KSA, the Peninsula and Arab world.

About 85 % of the population of KSA live in either Hejaz, Najd, Southern KSA or Northern KSA. All regions are located more distantly to the Gulf than all of Iraq. Gulf Arabic (the Arabic spoken in Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE and PARTS of Eastern Province in KSA and PARTS of Oman) is more similar to Iraqi Arabic than Hejazi and the dialects spoken in Southern KSA.

Hejazi Arabic is much closer to Egyptian/Sudanese and the Arabic spoken in Levant and Najdi than any Gulf Arabic dialect. Especially Yemeni too. Every Hejazi here would tell you that. And that is hardly a surprise when Hejaz is located just North of Yemen and just South of Levant/Sham and Egypt/Sudan is just across the beautiful Red Sea to the West.

Southern Iraqis, especially those living around Basra and surprise, surprise the Gulf, are way more close to the Gulf Area than any Hejazi, Najdi, Northern Saudi or Southern Saudi. Even when it comes to the dialect. Hope I made that clear now.

Also, I never spoke about Khomeini or Iran in this thread. Not sure what you are talking about?
 
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