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#Idlib: The Orthodox Church Is Still Safe
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Let's wait for Al-Assad and Khamenei's gangs to destroy it and blame someone else for that .

#Idlib: The Illegitimate Regime Buried Several Children In The Last 24 Hours
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A 'commander' was one of those victims :
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God will make them pay for your death, Insha'Allah.
The rest were all too graphic to post :( .

Iranian weapons are always on the front-lines, to kill Khamenei's Sunni 'brothers' and their children :
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They also say most of us 'support' the killing of those children using Iranian weapons .

Few days ago, ISIS invaded Al-Mab'ouja (Hama) and slaughtered about 30 Alawite civilians, Al-Assad replied by taking revenge on the children of Idlib as well as letting ISIS enter Al-Yarmouk.
Once again, congrats to the so-called 'resistance', which resists seeing children live safely .
 
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When US says there will be negotiations then that's what will happen, they're clearly calling the shots. Arabs following them.
That's you, Saudi do what it wants when it wants. The only reason Saudi didn't blast Assad to oblivion yet is because he's humping Russia's leg. No matter what you think, Saudi can't fight Russia (yet).
But these matters does not concern you, it's between the regional powers. Go play with your "resistance" axis, Lebanon and Syria, maybe they'll give you a discount on Qaher jets so you can bomb the bunch of teenage terrorist that you've been fighting for 10 years.
 
That's you, Saudi do what it wants when it wants. The only reason Saudi didn't blast Assad to oblivion yet is because he's humping Russia's leg. No matter what you think, Saudi can't fight Russia (yet).
But these matters does not concern you, it's between the regional powers. Go play with your "resistance" axis, Lebanon and Syria, maybe they'll give you a discount on Qaher jets so you can bomb the bunch of teenage terrorist that you've been fighting for 10 years.

Saudi waited for the US to lead the way with airstrikes in Syria and has been insisting America repeatedly to send ground troops in Syria, only when they lead the way with ground forces Saudi will send in some as well, those aren't my words it's from your officials. @Mosamania can confirm. Same green light you received for Yemen operations with US support.

Yes it's the truth, when the US says it the Arabs will roll with that or complain, they won't go against it.

@azzo

They won't send their own forces if the US doesn't take lead despite them wanting to, yet you said "Saudi do what it wants when it wants.". Clearly not.

Iran ‘taking over’ Iraq, Saudis warn, blaming U.S. refusal to send troops against ISIS | National Post
Saudi Arabia became the second key American ally in the Middle East to demand U.S. President Barack Obama change tack towards Iran Thursday, as it called for U.S.-led coalition “boots on the ground” to fight the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham.

At a meeting in Riyadh, Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, told John Kerry, the U.S. secretary of state, he risked allowing Iran to “take over Iraq,” echoing Israel’s recent concerns over the White House’s policy toward Tehran.
 
As I said, it doesn't concern you.

We know where we are and where we going, we're on a steady path for development, you don't get to tell us how we manage our affairs. It's a fact that we're aligned with the U.S but we are also independent in our decision making, it's been proven times and times again.

You guys should focus on your affairs and stop bringing Saudi into every post you guys make.
 
As I said, it doesn't concern you.

We know where we are and where we going, we're on a steady path for development, you don't get to tell us how we manage our affairs. It's a fact that we're aligned with the U.S but we are also independent in our decision making, it's been proven times and times again.

You guys should focus on your affairs and stop bringing Saudi into every post you guys make.

It's a forum, anyone can reply..
I'm not telling you what to do either, just stating the way things are in response to your comment. Lately the US is indicating negotiations with the Syrian gov (minus Assad).

Kerry says US willing to negotiate with Syria's Assad - Al Jazeera English
 
From day 1 real political analysists claimed that leaving then Syrian rebels unchecked would cause choas in Syria. But countries like then GCC and Turkey were not interested. They supported the rebels and were not interested in helping with negotiations.

If these countries were responsible and humane countries they should not have financially, logistically and politically supported the rebels. They could have politically pressured Syria to introduce reforms. But if you guys remember, in the early days, the conditions were that no talks with Assad and he should unconditionally leave.

Even if he had, what would have happened to Syria when no political structure and government was in place? How do you rule a country when oppositions were not home grown or even all Syrians?

Look at Libya. Ghadaffi wasnt a great leader but ALL countries failed Libya, both west, Arabs, Russia, etc, but trying to curing a headache by cutting the head.

Countries should be more responsible in their attempt at "helping". But responsibility were should start with the the public like us who should demand long term solutions rather than instant gratifications from our leaders.
 
Statement by Palestinian Organization in Yarmouk (Palestinian Network of Civil Society in Syria):
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In other news, ISIS dogs did a suicide attack against rebels in Marea. Since they weren't attacking the regime or Kurds, the media didn't care. Dozens were killed, most of whom were civilians. Ofc Marea is a rebel held town, on the frontlines with ISIS in Northern Aleppo.
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Bunch of retarded idiots in Idlib screwed the peace and security to have Al Qaeda as their ruler .

Now they have to leave the city to live in tents and what seems clear is that , there will be no city left for them when they return , whether Assad remains in power or Al Qaeda and ISIS take the whole country because everyone knows FSA is just a big joke.

Let them enjoy bombs and barrels on their heads while giving their women to boost Jihadists morale at the same time .
 
Bunch of retarded idiots in Idlib screwed the peace and security to have Al Qaeda as their ruler .

Now they have to leave the city to live in tents and what seems clear is that , there will be no city left for them when they return , whether Assad remains in power or Al Qaeda and ISIS take the whole country because everyone knows FSA is just a big joke.

Let them enjoy bombs and barrels on their heads while giving their women to boost Jihadists morale at the same time .
Are you retarded?
AQ has 4 seats of out the 15 for the military council in Idlib. Otherwise, no military group has power in Idlib, as it was placed under the rule of civilians. But obviously, you overlook that.
They have to leave the city because they know what's coming. Assad's shelling. Look at Idlib now, it's being pounded without scrutiny. Look at my post above yours, and see what Assad is doing to Idlib. And no, FSA are not a big joke, especially when they held off against ISIS and Assad, and are now advancing on both.
lol, "Sex Jihad?" You sound exactly like the Fox News Islamophobes.
 
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UK: 'Anti-Assad' Syrian preacher shot dead in London
UK: 'Anti-Assad' Syrian preacher shot dead in London Anadolu Agency
08 April 2015 12:57 (Last updated 08 April 2015 13:02)
The preacher was found dead with gunshot wounds to his chest in a dark colored Volkswagen Passat, in Wembley Tuesday morning
LONDON

Police have launched a murder investigation into the death of a Syrian preacher, who was shot dead in London Tuesday morning, British authorities announced Wednesday.

According to a statement of the Metropolitan Police, the preacher was found dead with gunshot wounds to his chest in a dark colored Volkswagen Passat, in Greenhill, junction with The Paddocks, in Wembley.

Police did not name the deceased, which some media outlets said was Abdul Hadi Arwani, believed to be in his late 40s. According to the Daily Mail, Arwani was a preacher at the An-Noor Mosque in Acton, West London, and was known as a critic of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. He reportedly has six children, including a one-year-old girl.

A police homicide team is now investigating the case to find out the circumstances around the incident.

Police have urged the public to step forward if they have any information about the case.
 
UK: 'Anti-Assad' Syrian preacher shot dead in London
UK: 'Anti-Assad' Syrian preacher shot dead in London Anadolu Agency
08 April 2015 12:57 (Last updated 08 April 2015 13:02)
The preacher was found dead with gunshot wounds to his chest in a dark colored Volkswagen Passat, in Wembley Tuesday morning
LONDON

Police have launched a murder investigation into the death of a Syrian preacher, who was shot dead in London Tuesday morning, British authorities announced Wednesday.

According to a statement of the Metropolitan Police, the preacher was found dead with gunshot wounds to his chest in a dark colored Volkswagen Passat, in Greenhill, junction with The Paddocks, in Wembley.

Police did not name the deceased, which some media outlets said was Abdul Hadi Arwani, believed to be in his late 40s. According to the Daily Mail, Arwani was a preacher at the An-Noor Mosque in Acton, West London, and was known as a critic of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. He reportedly has six children, including a one-year-old girl.

A police homicide team is now investigating the case to find out the circumstances around the incident.

Police have urged the public to step forward if they have any information about the case.
He survived the Hama massacre by government forces. It's basically guaranteed that the regime assassinated him, or possibly ISIS. But probably regime.
 
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