silver_dragon
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On previous "elections" Assad got 99%. Only imbecile can take these "elections" seriously.
1971Which years??
Democracy is a terrible political system. You cannot let average poor uneducated citizen decide for the future of the country.1971
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It's North Korea style farce not elections.
What a hypocrite this Saudi is !!
He wants Syria to have elections but not Saudia.
But if I may be allowed to slightly go off-topic, here's what Syrians think about Bashar al-Assad :
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Ah, 500. You are right on time.
Do look at the election results from Syria that I posted above.
Whenever I post those results you always go silent.
Untill now this is more a local protest. Something that is occasionally happening in every country.
However, some Israeli accounts on Twitter are sharing tweets like this one:
My personal opinion: some groups desperately want to destabilise Iran but it doesn't work this way.
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It's North Korea style farce not elections.
Last free elections in Syria were in 1961:Let us put it this way.
The late 70's to early 80's in Syria saw militancy from the so-called 'Ikhwaan ul Muslimoon' ( Muslim Brotherhood ), and this timeline saw one election - of 1978[1].
The people who voted against the Ba'ath government were 4798 and would have included some of the supporters of the Ikhwaan.
Should we really accept the validity of the Ikhwaanis?? Or should we call them terrorists and move to act against them, as Syria did then, as Syria is doing now and as Egypt did in 2013.
If we ask those who voted in the 2014 Syrian elections about their real choice - NATO-imposed puppet and sectarian government, or Bashar al-Assad, they surely would prefer the latter.
Think about it.
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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_presidential_election,_1978
Strange surprise. You can learn alot about any country these days if you read alot, understand and accept patterns you see, and be objective(as much as you can be).And african american with two american flags know Iran better than its neighbours?
Strange surprise or false flag?
Their country, their rules. why dont you let Assad and Syrians figure their leadership out?On previous "elections" Assad got 99%. Only imbecile can take these "elections" seriously.
Assad is still alive only thanks to massive support of Iran, Iraq, Russia and Lebanon. They are genociding Syrian population for sake of Assad.Their country, their rules. why dont you let Assad and Syrians figure their leadership out?
Btw I am getting some bad reports now from neutral sources.
Untill now this is more a local protest. Something that is occasionally happening in every country.
However, some Israeli accounts on Twitter are sharing tweets like this one:
My personal opinion: some groups desperately want to destabilise Iran but it doesn't work this way.