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Good luck searching in my posts from 1.5-2 years ago in 2 previously closed Syrian threads. I don't have time to search in thousands of posts to prove this to you. Neither it matters if you believe it now, because I know what I believe in now and what I have believed in the past.

I'm not a stupid person, you probably stated you admire their actions for reform but Assad and the regime must stay as it is. That's what you call 'supporting the opposition".

I've yet been given a reason as to why you guys are staunch supporters of the regime. Nobody has given me an explanation as of yet.
 
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Again, where did I say Syrian election was free? There were no opposition figures among the candidates and many Syrians couldn't vote because of living either in rebel held areas or neighboring countries.

What you are saying is exactly like what U.S and Europe did in WWII, allying with USSR to defeat Nazi Germany, and it didn't matter what a monster USSR was (to their eyes of course). So yes, I do support SAA operations in Syria and at the same time, I do support legitimate and non-extremist Syrian opposition in their cause for democracy. But believe me, if current rebels (strongest groups) win the war, the only thing Syrians will never witness is democracy. Just look at Raqqa or areas controlled by Nusra. Not to mention that Assad hasn't even gone and they are slaughtering each other for land. I do believe in democracy and majority vote, both in Syria and Bahrain and Iran and every other place in this world. But as long as there is a fighting is going on, there will be no free and fair elections, this is obvious. What has been achieved except more and more death and destruction? You may choose to believe that right now, militants are better than Assad, but I don't believe in it, so let's agree to disagree.

What it is your business anyways? The Syrian people will decide what they want. Military organizations won't get involved with the government. The government would be like a unity government consisting of factions but mostly technocratic. Any extremist group will be dealt with. 99% of the opposition has said they won't interfere and will support what the Syrian people want. So what's the issue with you?
 
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I'm not a stupid person, you probably stated you admire their actions for reform but Assad and the regime must stay as it is. That's what you call 'supporting the opposition".
I've yet been given a reason as to why you guys are staunch supporters of the regime. Nobody has given me an explanation as of yet.

Oh, you are judging what I have believed in without even knowing it. So let me say it again, I don't care what kind of person/system leads in Syria until it's chosen in a free and fair election.

What it is your business anyways? The Syrian people will decide what they want. Military organizations won't get involved with the government. The government would be like a unity government consisting of factions but mostly technocratic. Any extremist group will be dealt with. 99% of the opposition has said they won't interfere and will support what the Syrian people want. So what's the issue with you?

I may ask you the same question. What's your business in Bahrain? Let the majority decide their fate and future. Let the Bahranis decide, foreigners shouldn't be involved

Lol, how are they going to deal with them? Right now, their arses are being handed to them by ISIL. Also there has been occasional fights/conflicts between Nusrats and other rebels. Assad is there and they are butchering each other. So spare me of these jokes, the opposition you are talking about is right now fighting hands in hands with official branch of AQ in Syria, named Jubhat al Nusra.
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Oh, you are judging what I have believed in without even knowing it. So let me say it again, I don't care what kind of person/system leads in Syria until it's chosen in a free and fair election.

Sure you do, you support a Alawi regime 100% and their crackdown on the population. It's your duty as a Muslim to support the population against a dictator. Don't give me this nonsense about elections you know will never happen or are never illegitimate. The Syrian people demand an end to this regime, it has to go. If you don't abide by God's decree upon us to support the oppressed then you're not a Muslim.

I may ask you the same question. What's your business in Bahrain? Let the majority decide their fate and future. Let the Bahranis decide, foreigners shouldn't be involved

I'm an Arab, it's my business. And my leader Muhammad(SAW) sent people to convert them to Islam. They became Muslim and I'm Muslim. I'm entitled to be concerned over our affairs. I don't want non-Muslims or people claiming to Muslim when they clearly aren't to interfere in our affairs.

Lol, how are they going to deal with them? Right now, their arses are being handed to them by ISIL. Also there has been occasional fights/conflicts between Nusrats and other rebels. Assad is there and they are butchering each other. So spare me of these jokes, the opposition you are talking about is right now fighting hands in hands with official branch of AQ in Syria, named Jubhat al Nusra.

The opposition will unite, and Nusra is a normal organization which supports the self determination of the Syrian people. Most of the fighting is done against the regime and the groups you mentioned are not the majority amongst the opposition. If the Syrian people want an Islamic system it's none of your business. Muslims tend to support Islamic systems. If you find something wrong with Islam then you're not the person to be lecturing us on our affairs.

You still haven't answered any of my questions.

And I gave you multiple proofs that the Prophet(SAW) said who ever hates my companions hates me. Are you going to tell me that's a lie? You don't like the truth do you.
 
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What it is your business anyways? The Syrian people will decide what they want. Military organizations won't get involved with the government. The government would be like a unity government consisting of factions but mostly technocratic. Any extremist group will be dealt with. 99% of the opposition has said they won't interfere and will support what the Syrian people want. So what's the issue with you?
You wahabis destroyed it for the Syrian people in that regard. The second your wahabi brothers from sandistan started rolling in, it was no longer an internal conflict. Syrian people aren't Afghan, Pakistani, saudi, Jordanian, pali and Chechen terrorists.

Anyway, can we go back to you. I still want to know how an American born and raised individual can grow up to be a wahabi terrorist. How does something like that happen?
 
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You wahabis destroyed it for the Syrian people in that regard. The second your wahabi brothers from sandistan started rolling in, it was no longer an internal conflict. Syrian people aren't Afghan, Pakistani, saudi, Jordanian, pali and Chechen terrorists.

Anyway, can we go back to you. I still want to know how an American born and raised individual can grow up to be a wahabi terrorist. How does something like that happen?
I don't know why you have this supportive position about Assad. He is some asshole like mullahs, who his secret police was even more annoying than mullahs, basijis, and sepah for Syrians. BTW, since when Chechens have became terrorists? they are an oppressed nation by Russia, and it is not surprising if some of them turn into extremism, but it does not mean that they are all terrorists.
 
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You wahabis destroyed it for the Syrian people in that regard. The second your wahabi brothers from sandistan started rolling in, it was no longer an internal conflict. Syrian people aren't Afghan, Pakistani, saudi, Jordanian, pali and Chechen terrorists.

Anyway, can we go back to you. I still want to know how an American born and raised individual can grow up to be a wahabi terrorist. How does something like that happen?

Dude, get your shia filth propaganda and put it where it belongs. The only thing preventing the Muslim people from teaching you extremists a lesson is our leaderships. If we were free to liberate Syria and teach you guys a lesson you might be exterminated. Be careful with this game you're playing so called 'secular' anti-mullah shia.

Of course you're no different. Your order of events is selective. That's not what happened. The people ordered the regime to step down and allow the Syrians a democratic process. Of course, we know that your 'internal matter' means stomp on the population and nothing will change.

The rafidi extremists are the ones flowing from everywhere to help a dictator and his regime to stay in power.
 
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Dude, get your shia filth propaganda and put it where it belongs. The only thing preventing the Muslim people from teaching you extremists a lesson is our leaderships. If we were free to liberate Syria and teach you guys a lesson you might be exterminated. Be careful with this game you're playing so called 'secular' anti-mullah shia.

Of course you're no different. Your order of events is selective. That's not what happened. The people ordered the regime to step down and allow the Syrians a democratic process. Of course, we know that your 'internal matter' means stomp on the population and nothing will change.

The rafidi extremists are the ones flowing from everywhere to help a dictator and his regime to stay in power.

Take it easy. Whether you like it or not, your enemy are mullahs of Iran, and not shias. the ultimate goal of mullahs is making you sunnis to chant anti-shia slogans and then make shias afraid and then make them close to mullahs. you are playing in favor of mullahs by these chants. You can easily kick bunch of mullahs ***, but obviously you can't do much if you make 200 million shias your enemies, and divide your society based on sectarianism. You are naive my friend ;)
 
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lololol

Notice how hazzy went full retard terrorist this time, last time begging Iranians for missiles and rockets + supporting Hezbollah.

A true AKHOOND :omghaha:
 
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Take it easy. Whether you like it or not, your enemy are mullahs of Iran, and not shias. the ultimate goal of mullahs is making you sunnis to chant anti-shia slogans and then make shias afraid and then make them close to mullahs. you are playing in favor of mullahs by these chants. You can easily kick bunch of mullahs ***, but obviously you can't do much if you make 200 million shias your enemies, and divide your society based on sectarianism. You are naive my friend ;)

I mean them and their supporters. The Shia that stay out of this have nothing to do with the conflict.

lololol

Notice how hazzy went full retard terrorist this time, last time begging Iranians for missiles and rockets + supporting Hezbollah.

A true AKHOOND :omghaha:

LOL, the little shia warrior who's a high school dropout living in the Netherlands never stops lying. :lol:
 
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OK, then tell what you wanted to say in a more calm manner ;)

If I'm calm on my part, there are hundreds of millions who aren't calm. If it keeps going on then I can't control the situation. They themselves need to gain rationality as well, we can't excuse their behavior.
 
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I don't know why you have this supportive position about Assad. He is some asshole like mullahs, who his secret police was even more annoying than mullahs, basijis, and sepah for Syrians. BTW, since when Chechens have became terrorists? they are an oppressed nation by Russia, and it is not surprising if some of them turn into extremism, but it does not mean that they are all terrorists.
If there's one thing I hate more in this world than the mullahs/shia extremists, it's sunni extremists. My Johnson tingles when I see dead foreign jihadists in Syria. Everything you said about Assad is 100% true of course, but why hide the enjoyment that I get from seeing all these dead jihadists? Whatever happens in Syria, it'll be a shit show. I'd rather see a dictatorship run by the likes of Assad than anything else where wahabis are in control. Let's face it, there won't be peace in Syria. There won't be a secular democracy there, irrespective of who we support.

I don't know much about Chechens in Russia, I was talking about foreigners in Syria and there are Chechens among them, and in large numbers.
 
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