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Well if that the price to get ppl with some sort of peace and liberty without a butcher in the sky, then f*ck off Syria limits and make it into a 100 states...
Honestly, it's France's fault lol.

They're the ones who overthrew the Hashemites.

The Hashemites could've established a wonderful Arab country in the Levant. The French had to ruin it.

That was the only time in Syrian history when all sects and ethnic groups stood together under the same banner.

But the French had to ruin it.
 
Honestly, it's France's fault lol.

They're the ones who overthrew the Hashemites.

The Hashemites could've established a wonderful Arab country in the Levant. The French had to ruin it.

That was the only time in Syrian history when all sects and ethnic groups stood together under the same banner.

But the French had to ruin it.

The Arabs revolted against the Ottoman to get thier nationalist ideology on track... :)
By allying themselfes with the french and some British...
 
The Arabs revolted against the Ottoman to get thier nationalist ideology on track... :)
By allying themselfes with the french and some British...
I don't blame the Arabs for wanting independence from the Turks. All nationalities deserve to have self-rule / self-determination.

The French were terrified that the Hashemites would establish a strong Arab country.

It was King Faisal of Syria who founded parliamentary democracy and the rule of law. He was loved by all sects and ethnic groups in Syria.

Syria has been an unstable country ever since the Hashemites were overthrown by the French.

Perhaps it's time for Jordan to carve a Sunni Arab rump state out of Iraq and Syria. It's the best and only alternative to ISIS and other radical Islamists. And the Hashemites of Jordan are both Arabists and Muslims. Their interpretation of Islam is modern and compatible with global standards. They can become the custodians of the Sunni Arabs in the Jazira region.
 
I don't blame the Arabs for wanting independence from the Turks. All nationalities deserve to have self-rule / self-determination.

The French were terrified that the Hashemites would establish a strong Arab country.

It was King Faisal of Syria who founded parliamentary democracy and the rule of law. He was loved by all sects and ethnic groups in Syria.

Syria has been an unstable country ever since the Hashemites were overthrown by the French.

Perhaps it's time for Jordan to carve a Sunni Arab rump state out of Iraq and Syria. It's the best and only alternative to ISIS and other radical Islamists. And the Hashemites of Jordan are both Arabists and Muslims. Their interpretation of Islam is modern and compatible with global standards. They can become the custodians of the Sunni Arabs in the Jazira region.

they can't even promote neither protect themselfs let alone others...
And the moment jordan take few parts of Syria & Iraq... it will the end for her...

That's why, they should wait few decades like that till Tunisia come along... :)
 
they can't even promote neither protect themselfs let alone others...
And the moment jordan take few parts of Syria & Iraq... it will the end for her...

That's why, they should wait few decades like that till Tunisia come along... :)
Tunisia should spread some of its democracy to Algeria and Morocco lol.

If the Arab Maghreb can rise as a liberal democratic center, then it'll be the best thing that has ever happened to the Arab World in ages.
 
Tunisia should spread some of its democracy to Algeria and Morocco lol.

If the Arab Maghreb can rise as a liberal democratic center, then it'll be the best thing that has ever happened to the Arab World in ages.

Morroco has no problem in the election side... it's their own type of governement, that's almost every morrocan accept and want it...
Ofc the free speech in some areas is restricted ( and it's getting way better since), but it's billions of year ahead of any arab country around the block( except TN). As for ALgeria, they had fair election back in the day, but switch to some dictator/demos combo. But after bouteflika death, I think they will be back in some sort of Nice demos track.
 
Morroco has no problem in the election side... it's their own type of governement, that's almost every morrocan accept and want it...
Ofc the free speech in some areas is restricted ( and it's getting way better since), but it's billions of year ahead of any arab country around the block( except TN). As for ALgeria, they had fair election back in the day, but switch to some dictator/demos combo. But after bouteflika death, I think they will be back in some sort of Nice demos track.
Is it true though that Algeria is ruled by a secret society?

I've heard this from Algerians rofl.

They say that there's a secret society that determines the outcome of elections in Algeria, as well as the candidates.
 
Is it true though that Algeria is ruled by a secret society?

I've heard this from Algerians rofl.

They say that there's a secret society that determines the outcome of elections in Algeria, as well as the candidates.

Can't say it's secret, since we know about it ,but Algeria has a simili-military regime, who hold power since few decades.
Bouteflika is like a puppet and ofc Election is rigged at some point.

But bouteflika was a key figure of this Military branch in Algeria, therefore at his death, there is no one who can replace "His" image, so when death happen, ALgeria gonna be like Tunisia in 2011, a lot of ppl going into election, with ties and so on... + A pop who want change in the country...

So it's either , they sink in conflicts or choose a pacific way to restore some sort of a viable regime/demos.
 
The windows are smudged. No good accuracy. Fire control computer makes wrong calculations and bombs hit all over the place causing unnecessary casualties to civilians in the vicinity of targets.

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