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Turkey's Erdogan warns patience will run out on Syria

It is nice seeing Pakistanis insulting my country. Keep 'em coming dudes, you are associating yourself with genocidal maniacs while my country hosts 3 million war refugees, excarcebated by your beloved Russia.
You are in some dire basic fact checks before uttering nonsense.

1: Turkey did not start the Syrian conflict. Nationwide uprisings during Arab Spring --> heavy crackdown on protests by Assad --> Assad government gassing, bombing, slaughtering hundreds of thousands of Syrians
2: Syria is a dictatorship. 80 percent of the population is Sunni, yet Assad an alawi has held to power for 16 years after his Father Assad. People's grievances are real, no food, no clean water, no education, no government looking after its populace outside of central Damascus.
3: The internal problems due to incompetency, illegitimacy and other grievances has erupted in Civil War. The external factors, are secondary. This includes Iran, Russia, USA, Turkey etc.

You Pakistanis should first learn to develop your own nation before pointing fingers at my country's leadership. Keep your idiotic comments for yourself

Ignore these handful of profiles, they dont represent the mindset of masses, these are the people who are worshippers of sectarianism, Pakistan 's love for Turkey transcends its creation !!!
 
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ISIS and other extremists need to be defeated first and then the syrians should be left to decide the future of their country. One thing is clear, Asad or extremists can't be in power. Asad has become too controversial even if it wasn't his fault the way things turned out. He is an Alawi dictator ruling over Sunni majority, Asad being Alawi might not have been relevant previously but it is now due to the current situation. Extremists like ISIS need to be obliterated as they consider everyonen but themselves as kafir and would massacre the Shias and other minorities in Syria if they get the chance. But at the same time all the people fighting against Asad should not be labelled as terrorists and must be brought to the negotiating table. Unfortunately during war, things can get out of hand and people who never meant to use voilance can get caught up in it. That's why war should always be the last resort.

Syrians can't rely on anyone but themselves because everyone has their own interests in Syria and are only their for their own interests. Syrians of all ethnic groups must come together and have an honest dialogue in the spirit of brotherhood and forgiveness for their future generations.
 
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[QUOTE="Shapur, post: 8153678, member: 18418"]ISIS and other extremists need to be defeated first and then the syrians should be left to decide the future of their country. One thing is clear, Asad or extremists can't be in power. Asad has become too controversial even if it wasn't his fault the way things turned out. He is an Alawi dictator ruling over Sunni majority, Asad being Alawi might not have been relevant previously but it is now due to the current situation. Extremists like ISIS need to be obliterated as they consider everyonen but themselves as kafir and would massacre the Shias and other minorities in Syria if they get the chance. But at the same time all the people fighting against Asad should not be labelled as terrorists and must be brought to the negotiating table. Unfortunately during war, things can get out of hand and people who never meant to use voilance can get caught up in it. That's why war should always be the last resort.

Syrians can't rely on anyone but themselves because everyone has their own interests in Syria and are only their for their own interests. Syrians of all ethnic groups must come together and have an honest dialogue in the spirit of brotherhood and forgiveness for their future generations.[/QUOTE]

I am sorry but Assad & The SAA, The Moderate Rebels, Al Nusra, Russia, Turkey, USA, UK, Israel etc... do not give a flying SHIT about ISIS

If they did they would have been destroyed already. The Syrian conflict is purely a geopolitical game between the world powers. Isis is just an excuse for all stakeholders in this conflict.
 
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I am sorry but Assad & The SAA, The Moderate Rebels, Al Nusra, Russia, Turkey, USA, UK, Israel etc... do not give a flying SHIT about ISIS
If they did they would have been destroyed already. The Syrian conflict is purely a geopolitical game between the world powers. Isis is just an excuse for all stakeholders in this conflict.

I know to the foreigners and the power hungry elite its only a geo political game but its not a game for ordinary Syrians and Iraqis who have to put with ISIS and their ideological thinking. Thats why I said Syrians can only rely on themselves alone for a better future. All other sides are merely playing a game as you said, so I do agree with you on that.
 
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