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Jarba urges Syrian opposition friends for arms

Like we care about the Child-Murderer, traitor. It's about the hideous Nusayri regime that he represents. It must be deal with just like Gaddafi was dealt with.
so tell me how are the sanctions hurting Alasad, is Alasad having hard time finding food???? it is the Syrian people are hurt because of those terrorists sanctions... so stop pretending that you care about Syrians while you support bloodshed and send weapons to cause more bloodshed and in addition support sanctions on Syrians..
 
Yes, ATGW and Manpads what makes you think this is something new, they already have it including the advanced KORNET E. Which results in defensive positions in little towns and parts of cities with them attacking a tank -> Allahu akbar, nothing else to see from them. No major offensives, no major defections to them anymore, more are returning back to the SAA.

Assad can not win anything, Assad is not supposed to win, Assad can die tomorrow and the war will not be over. SAA is not Assad, Assad is not SAA.

MANPADS have not been supplied in sufficient quantities. The U.S objected, and perhaps is still objecting to this. Aleppo’s massacres wouldn’t have happened with large number of MANPADS in the rebels hands. The offensive capabilities for any rebel troops are not supposed to be that visible. Their power stems from being “highly resistant”. That what eventually make them weaken the aggressors’ power.

Remember, the rebels are fighting what was supposed to be a “National Army”. They naturally won’t have the same offensive capabilities as that “National Army”, most importantly air-force and tanks (in a significant number).
 
@al-Hasani

Your posts seriously make me laughs out loud. We can't live without your presence here. :rofl:

When Syria is discussed I have a very low level of tolerance for the Nusayri/Shia/Child-Murderer supporters here.

Especially that US based @Syrian Lion clown and traitor.

Of course now that Mullahistan and Russia is involved it makes it even more worse. The most hideous combination possible.
 
MANPADS have not been supplied in sufficient quantities. The U.S objected, and perhaps is still objecting to this. Aleppo’s massacres wouldn’t have happened with large number of MANPADS in the rebels hands. The offensive capabilities for any rebel troops are not supposed to be that visible. Their power stems from being “highly resistant”. That what eventually make them weaken the aggressors’ power.
Remember, the rebels are fighting what was supposed to be a “National Army”. They naturally won’t have the same offensive capabilities as that “National Army” , most importantly air-force and tanks (in a significant number).

Opposition has captured MANPADS and ATGW from the SAA. 2011 was the last year when it really was still the FSA with major groups defecting and joining them, they were optimistic back then. That changed, barely any FSA flags to be seen, that group has collapsed and turned into other groups claiming to be Islamic. It has been turned completely sectarian while at first they were trying to keep that from happening, it was turned sectarian by states including the GCC which thought this would be in their benefit.

Now more people are returning back to the SAA, after all the usual defector to the FSA has no real problems with an SAA fighter, both fight for the same country. Only the extremists Nusra & ISIS + some others will never switch sides, that leaves a part of the other opposition groups.

Do you really believe they will defeat the SAA with the shattered decreasing unpopular opposition groups, in 2011 you should have supported them 1000% more then thing might have been different. Now it's a lost cause.
 
I don't think religion is very important in Syrian daily life. Assad married a Sunni. I suppose at least 20% of Alawites are married to Sunnis after decades of inter mingling. :victory:
 
Opposition has captured MANPADS and ATGW from the SAA. 2011 was the last year when it really was still the FSA with major groups defecting and joining them, they were optimistic back then. That changed, barely any FSA flags to be seen, that group has collapsed and turned into other groups claiming to be Islamic. It has been turned completely sectarian while at first they were trying to keep that from happening, it was turned sectarian by states including the GCC which thought this would be in their benefit.

Now more people are returning back to the SAA, after all the usual defector to the FSA has no real problems with an SAA fighter, both fight for the same country. Only the extremists Nusra & ISIS + some others will never switch sides, that leaves a part of the other opposition groups.

Do you really believe they will defeat the SAA with the shattered decreasing unpopular opposition groups, in 2011 you should have supported them 1000% more then thing might have been different. Now it's a lost cause.

You have been repeating the same nonsense for months. Does not mean that it becomes the truth. ISIS/Nusra represent 5% of the opposition ground forces. What the hell are you talking about? There are more foreign Shia terrorists fighting for the Nusayri regime.

The Syrian opposition have the upper hand and control more than 50% of the country and the international society will NEVER accept the Child-Murderer or his REGIME.

Too many innocents have been killed for people to ever stop fighting to remove the Child-Murderer.

Only complete idiots and morons believe that the Child-Murderer and his Nusayri regime has any future in Syria or the international society.

Syria was a pariah state long before the Syrian revolution.

So we only have to sit back and wait for the enviable to happen. Once it happens there must be NO MERCY WHATSOEVER for all the Child-Murderers.
 
When Syria is discussed I have a very low level of tolerance for the Nusayri/Shia/Child-Murderer supporters here.

Especially that US based @Syrian Lion clown and traitor.

Of course now that Mullahistan and Russia is involved it makes it even more worse. The most hideous combination possible.

Your tone is really entertaining especially when it turns into a flame war between Arabs and non Arabs. :D
 
I don't think religion is very important in Syrian daily life. Assad married a Sunni. I suppose at least 20% of Alawites are married to Sunnis after decades of inter mingling. :victory:
correct,racism and sectarian issues never existed until terrorists F$A and their supporters came to Syria and planted hate and bloodshed..
 
Opposition has captured MANPADS and ATGW from the SAA. 2011 was the last year when it really was still the FSA with major groups defecting and joining them, they were optimistic back then. That changed, barely any FSA flags to be seen, that group has collapsed and turned into other groups claiming to be Islamic. It has been turned completely sectarian while at first they were trying to keep that from happening, it was turned sectarian by states including the GCC which thought this would be in their benefit.

Now more people are returning back to the SAA, after all the usual defector to the FSA has no real problems with an SAA fighter, both fight for the same country. Only the extremists Nusra & ISIS + some others will never switch sides, that leaves a part of the other opposition groups.

Do you really believe they will defeat the SAA with the shattered decreasing unpopular opposition groups, in 2011 you should have supported them 1000% more then thing might have been different. Now it's a lost cause.

Getting few left-overs doesn't count. Thousands of brand new MANPADS does count. Please keep dreaming of a full control by Al Asad over Syria. A tiny flame in Dar'aa started all of that major losses he encountered, and you are now fantasizing of him being voluntarily accepted again?
 
correct,racism and sectarian issues never existed until terrorists F$A and their supporters came to Syria and planted hate and bloodshed..

Your entire Nusayri regime is a sectarian and racist regime. Kurds for instance had no rights. You did not even recognize them. The 70-75% of the population (Syrian Sunni Muslim Arabs) were oppressed and poverty stricken aside from the merchant families in Damascus and Aleppo and the land owning families. The entire state apparatus and the persons that are ruling Syria behind the curtain all were Nusayri/Christian Ba'athis. Still are.

Your country was known as a pariah state and completely isolated before the Syrian revolution. A terror regime were only Ba'athism existed and ruled.

The Syrian people were tired of living in oppression, poverty and under Ba'athi dictatorship. So they revolted and now Syria will never again be ruled by the Nusayri minority.

:dance3::yahoo:
 
You have been repeating the same nonsense for months. Does not mean that it becomes the truth. ISIS/Nusra represent 5% of the opposition ground forces. What the hell are you talking about? THere are more foreign Shia terrorists fighting for the Nusayri regime.

The Syrian opposition have the upper hand and control more than 50% of the country and the international society will NEVER accept the Child-Murderer or his REGIME.

Too many innocents have been killed for people to ever stop fighting to remove the Child-Murderer.

You have been repeating the same for years.

Provide evidence that the tiny Shia minority has more fighters in Syria then foreign Sunni jihadists whom are larger numbers. 1 million Iraqis that have gone to live in Syria after 2003 can not be counted as foreign, they did not migrate to fight they were already living there, a small part of Iraqis actually migrated to fight, majority were already living there.

The Syrian opposition + YPG + ISIS have no upper hand, control less then 50%, control little of the important center of Syria the Western region.

Only complete idiots and morons believe that the Child-Murderer and his Nusayri regime has any future in Syria or the international society.
Only idiots that are incapable of understanding that Assads death today would not remove the SAA.

Syria was a pariah state long before the Syrian revolution.
Why because the US says so ? don't care
 
Getting few left-overs doesn't count. Thousands of brand new MANPADS does count. Please keep dreaming of a full control by Al Asad over Syria. A tiny flame in Dar'aa started all of that major losses he encountered, and you are now fantasizing of him being voluntarily accepted again?

@Syrian Lion you see the issue with him and others, no matter how much we keep saying it they will never understand it.

Full moon, did you not see what I wrote before to you in this thread : Assad can die tomorrow, that will not remove the SAA.
 
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