raptor22
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Assad was willing to give up power? Then why didn't he leave when protests were taking place? And no, there were no international observers in the elections (as in, no anti-Assad or neutral observers as there were pro-Assad "observers")
The majority want him gone because he kills them. Phone everyone in Aleppo, 90% of them will tell you they want him gone. 90%.
lol, Houthis opened fire on protesters in multiple areas in Yemen. That's not "revolutionary," then again, killing Sunnis is "revolutionary" for twelver shiites anyways.
Bahrain is a dictatorial idiot in power. Never supported him, and even went against him previously in my posts. Although the protesters do use violence sometimes, while claiming to be peaceful. Video evidence proves that. (Unless molotov cocktails are peaceful.)
If you sure the majority of Syrians hate him so there shouldn't be any problem ... let him to stand as a candidate in a free election and Syrian will vote and choose their president.