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They seek n destroy Hospitals:crazy_pilot:
 
Well, I believe every world power has their Interests in the Syrian conflict,

Since these world powers are responsible for supporting these thuggish regimes they can be held indirectly responsible for the crimes these regimes commit. Every nation has the right to look after its interest but the way these powers do it in places like Syria makes these powers responsible for the ensuing violence that affects the entire globe.


The best outcome would have been to avoid this civil war in the beginning when there was uprisings against his rule around the country, by Assad stepping down for a transitional government or being toppled by the army like the Egyptian army did with dictator Mubarak. This would have prevented the county from falling into total chaos and dividing the military(defections and rebellions) leading to civil war drawing in regional and world powers.

Tell this to the mullahs of Tehran, they'll say that the tragedy has actually saved Syria. This is how insane the bloody assad supporters have been in Syria.


Anyway, now it's too late, the only positive thing here is for countries in the region to draw a good lesson from Syria's experience and avoid such thing in future. Leaders and dictators in the region should know when to give up power or at least even transfer power to others(even if it's to those friendly to them,its still better than having one person staying in power forever until his death). lol Nobody is born to be president/govern for life. :disagree:

Syria has been literally destroyed for one man's hunger for power and he and his supporters have no sense of guilt about it for they have done it for the sake of suckularism that's the world we live in. People are given two options by these champions of suckularism, either suckuarism aka despotic rule or total destruction.
 
http://zeenews.india.com/news/europ...illed-in-blast-in-syria-official_1953186.html

First Published: Friday, November 25, 2016 - 08:26
District of Columbia: A member of the US military died from his wounds on Thursday after a blast caused by an improvised explosive device in northern Syria, the US military`s central command said.

The man was wounded by the explosion in the vicinity of Ayn Issa, Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend, commander of the US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group, was quoted as saying in a CENTCOM statement.

"The entire counter-ISIL Coalition sends our condolences to this hero`s family, friends, and teammates," Townsend, using another acronym for the Islamic State.

The victim`s identity was not immediately released. The coalition`s policy is to defer to the relevant national authorities, the statement said.

The death came as Americans celebrate their national holiday of Thanksgiving.

"On this Thanksgiving, please be thankful that there are service members willing to take up the fight to protect our homeland from ISIL`s hateful and brutal ideology," Townsend said.

For more than two years the United States has led a 66-nation coalition using air strikes against the jihadists` positions in Syria and Iraq.

Washington also has deployed special forces in Syria to advise the Arab-Kurdish alliance, the Syrian Democratic Forces, and improve the coalition`s targeting of air strikes.

As many as 300 US special forces personnel may be in Syria.

AFP
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Sisi supports syrian army http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...s-support-syria-military-161123150315176.html

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...helping-assad-forces/?platform=hootsuite#Sisi


still waiting for saudi army to liberate Aleppo and beheaders are losing on all fronts lmao @United @chauvunist

above video might have been shot in Tehran

White helmets have addressed the video http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-38066791 :-). You forget these are the same people that destroyed their own country for gulfie money. The same idiots that are fighting the kurds instead of liberating Aleppo because Turkey is giving better pay. So why is it hard to believe that such people would lie and cheat.
 
Syria has been literally destroyed for one man's hunger for power and he and his supporters have no sense of guilt about it for they have done it for the sake of suckularism that's the world we live in. People are given two options by these champions of suckularism, either suckuarism aka despotic rule or total destruction.
Well , it's not like secularism or extremists Islamism is to blame here. There are secular countries like Turkey who are quite modern and have at least established some sort of democratic values and stable political base/transfer of power, even though ERDOGAN has not been helpful in maintaining this system recently. However Ataturk established a good base from which Turkey prospered(eventhough Turkey's proximity to Europe also helped), its thanks to this that Turkey is still the most advanced and productive country in the middle East(despite having no massive oil and gas reserves like other countries in the region) and even Muslim world. Despite some recent issues the country has been facing. So secularism doesn't justify Dictatorship , neither does it mean a leader shouldn't build his country's institutions and nurture a stable political environment where There can be peaceful transition of power.;) Religion should always be separate from government/governance, no matter how we look at it. However it doesn't justifies dictatorship. :)

Since these world powers are responsible for supporting these thuggish regimes they can be held indirectly responsible for the crimes these regimes commit. Every nation has the right to look after its interest but the way these powers do it in places like Syria makes these powers responsible for the ensuing violence that affects the entire globe.
LOL well, you are wrong, Geo politics has no morality per se. Only national interests trump's everything at the end of the day. These powers can't be blame for following their national interests and furthering their influence in the country/region. That's what sane countries do dude. If a country's leader is foolish enough not to protect his own country's interests or build a strong stable political system with strong institutions(hood foundation) which limits the influence foreign powers can have in manipulating/getting involved in a country for their own interests, then that country can't blame foreign powers for intervening. :).


Tell this to the mullahs of Tehran, they'll say that the tragedy has actually saved Syria. This is how insane the bloody assad supporters have been in Syria.
Lol well, even Iran is merely protecting its own national interests by trying to keep dictator ASSAD in power no matter the cost to the country. I can't blame them, as I said there's no morality in geo politics. Interests comes first. :)
 
White helmets have addressed the video http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-38066791 :-). You forget these are the same people that destroyed their own country for gulfie money. The same idiots that are fighting the kurds instead of liberating Aleppo because Turkey is giving better pay. So why is it hard to believe that such people would lie and cheat.
You really hate white helmets because they save people that your maniac Assad aka Khamenai aka Putin are murdering on daily basis.



Stupid Iranian lies. Everything Iran and Russia propaganda say is a lie.
 
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http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/fi...ours.aspx?pageID=238&nID=106544&NewsCatID=352

Five Turkish soldiers have been killed during the Euphrates Shield Operation in northern Syria over the course of 24 hours, bringing to 17 the total number of Turkish casualties in the operation.

Three soldiers were killed at the scene of the Syrian regime’s airstrike on Turkey’s military quarter in the north of the country on Nov. 24, while a fourth soldier succumbed to his injuries at a hospital in the southeastern province of Gaziantep.

Meanwhile, another Turkish soldier was killed in northern Syria in clashes with Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) jihadists, the Turkish Armed Forces said on Nov. 25, in the latest fatality in Ankara’s three month campaign.

Five members of the Turkish Armed Forces and 25 Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters were also injured during clashes. Four Syrian opposition fighters were killed in the incidents in the area on Nov. 24 and early on Nov. 25, according to the statement.

Seventeen Turkish soldiers have been killed since the military began the operation in support of the FSA in northern Syria on Aug. 24.

The Turkish Air Forces have been conducting consecutive airstrikes in northern Syria following the attack on Turkish military positions by the Syrian regime on Nov. 24.

Turkish planes have carried out air strikes against seven ISIL targets in the Barakah, Anifah and Abu Hayj regions of northern Syria, targeting two headquarters, three defense positions and an arsenal controlled by ISIL, the military stated.

The warplanes destroyed a number of buildings belonging to ISIL, according to the military statement, adding that they returned to their bases after successfully completing their missions.

Some 1,500-3,000 FSA fighters, backed by 300-600 Turkish troops moving from the north and west, are less than one kilometer away from al-Bab.

November/25/2016
 
Rusia using latest technology bombs

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They seek n destroy Hospitals:crazy_pilot:
Look like Allepo has even more hospitals than rest of world or else there wouldn't be any remaining hospitals after 5 years of daily bombing ....
 
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