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US offers 'military support' to Syrian rebels

It's where you stand man. Listen, at least, Indians -that their county doesn't interfere in others' business- are more humane than Assad.
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Assad crossed the line ages ago, I wish he could have stooped at using sarin agents.



See Asad massacres to the Syrian people and then you most defiantly will agree with us bro. I'm sure :pakistan:

This nonsense again... Not one document has been provided as proof that Assad did this killings , nor there were documents sent to Syria nor to the UN. Many local journalists are reporting that its FSA doing the mass killings..not the Syrian govt. which was ELECTED by the people...
 
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But if he lasts even another year he'll kill hundreds of thousands! He's already used Sarin in small amounts..what's next? And what IF he decides to hit Turkey and Jordan as a last ditch measure? Hope to the lord that both these countries are beefing up their defenses.

Resorting to Hezbollah's option means Assad won't remain in power any longer. Now, Iran has to pay the price for it now, its economy is on the verge of collapse. Both Jordan and Turkey are taking counter measures. The Jordanians are mobilizing the army 24/7 on the boarders, and just conducted two military drills. In addition, the US had installed Patriot missile batteries on its boarders with Syria, and the US is keeping its F-16 in Joran. As for Turkey, both the of The RSAF - Royal Saudi Air Force - and TAF had just conducted an exercise on the Syrian boarders.

Russia must also be hold accountable for that, goodbye Russian investment in Dubai and elsewhere in the GCC.

Iran's economy 'will eventually change regime' - YouTube

This nonsense again... Not one document has been provided as proof that Assad did this killings , nor there were documents sent to Syria nor to the UN. Many local journalists are reporting that its FSA doing the mass killings..not the Syrian govt. which was ELECTED by the people...

You just said it yourself, local Journalists in Syria won't reveal the truth. As for the other neighboring countries, I'm afraid that Assad hasn't allowed anyone yet.

You may choose to stick to the Assad's regime, if you wish. But for us, 92k is more than enough Sir.
 
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Resorting to Hezbollah's option means Assad won't remain in power any longer. Now, Iran has to pay the price for it now, its economy is on the verge of collapse. Both Jordan and Turkey are taking counter measures. The Jordanians are mobilizing the army 24/7 on the boarders, and just conducted two military drills. In addition, the US had installed Patriot missile batteries on its boarders with Syria, and the US is keeping its F-16 in Joran. As for Turkey, both the of The RSAF - Royal Saudi Air Force - and TAF had just conducted an exercise on the Syrian boarders.

Russia must also be hold accountable for that, goodbye Russian investment in Dubai and elsewhere in the GCC.

Iran's economy 'will eventually change regime' - YouTube

I believe Russia, Iran and to a small extent China are the supporters of Assad right?

You guys can at least engage the Russians and the Chinese..the Gulf states in unison should be a loud and clear voice indeed.

That's the thing..I have a deep appreciation for Iranian history and culture..specially Rumi but Ayatollah needs to go.
 
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You just said it yourself, local Journalists in Syria won't reveal the truth. As for the other neighboring countries, I'm afraid that Assad hasn't allowed anyone yet.

You may choose to stick to the Assad's regime, if you wish. But for us, 92k is more than enough Sir.

Ofcourse.... local journo's are lying..... should have expected that reply... Every shred of local voice from inside Syria says FSA are doing the killings. AM not into taking propaganda ... Evil Iraq,Evil Qaddafi now evil Assad later on Evil Iran...they are all evil when it suits them..
 
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I believe Russia, Iran and to a small extent China are the supporters of Assad right?

You guys can at least engage the Russians and the Chinese..the Gulf states in unison should be a loud and clear voice indeed.

That's the thing..I have a deep appreciation for Iranian history and culture..specially Rumi but Ayatollah needs to go.

China double veto isn't an issue to the GCC much, because we understand what message they are sending to the US. But Russia is taking part of the crime, and openly confesses about it.

We don't have an issue with Iran, we never did, but the mullahs are stinky creatures

Ofcourse.... local journo's are lying..... should have expected that reply... Every shred of local voice from inside Syria says FSA are doing the killings. AM not into taking propaganda ... Evil Iraq,Evil Qaddafi now evil Assad later on Evil Iran...they are all evil when it suits them..

Why does the FSA have to kill civilians? Wasn't it a revolution to remove Assad? Do you know that most of the FSA defected from Assad armed forces?
 
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I believe Russia, Iran and to a small extent China are the supporters of Assad right?

You guys can at least engage the Russians and the Chinese..the Gulf states in unison should be a loud and clear voice indeed.

That's the thing..I have a deep appreciation for Iranian history and culture..specially Rumi but Ayatollah needs to go.

Russia and Iran actually are supporting Syria upto a much larger extent .

Russian & Ukrainian Volunteers Pledged for Syrian Army | Syria Report

Syria crisis: Iranian troops join battle for Qusair | World news | guardian.co.uk

Ofcourse Iran is denying an official assistance... but its quite obvious a massive support is being sent from Iran . Without Assad Iran will be next on the hit-list and the Iranian influence will greatly reduced
 
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@Star Wars Bro its no longer Assad's army which is going in as the vanguard against the FSA..its Hezbollah. And the Hezbos have and still do kill civilians by the hordes. The FSA has its own spotted record but they can't hold a candle to what the Hezbos can and are doing there.
 
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Why does the FSA have to kill civilians? Wasn't it a revolution to remove Assad? Do you know that most of the FSA defected from Assad armed forces?

Not too long back there was a news about an entire Christian town being wiped out.... most of the FSA are mercenaries and Al Quida terrorists..

i have to go now...ill be back in a few hours with links of the FSA killings in Syria

@Star Wars Bro its no longer Assad's army which is going in as the vanguard against the FSA..its Hezbollah. And the Hezbos have and still do kill civilians by the hordes. The FSA has its own spotted record but they can't hold a candle to what the Hezbos can and are doing there.


source please...
 
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Not too long back there was a news about an entire Christian town being wiped out.... most of the FSA are mercenaries and Al Quida terrorists..

i have to go now...ill be back in a few hours with links of the FSA killings in Syria




source please...

I just took a look into "Syria Report" site, pure joke.
 
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Not too long back there was a news about an entire Christian town being wiped out.... most of the FSA are mercenaries and Al Quida terrorists..

i have to go now...ill be back in a few hours with links of the FSA killings in Syria




source please...
@Yzd Khalifa Please get my brother here some stuff on Hezbo involvement in Syria.

Wait a bit yaara...Yzd has been covering this topic for a long time, he'll get you what you need.
 
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What a huge mistake! prepare for more sectarian massacre like we witness last week. The rebels are a hateful bunch . They see any non-Sunni as an apostate.

I don't care how Al Jazeera tries to portray them as "moderate" , yes maybe there are "moderates" but they are holed up in hotel somewhere in Turkey, the fighters on the ground are extremists that have hatred for other sects within Syria. They seriously believe that they need to kill all Shia "dogs" because we are trying to make them Shia muslims! This is what they actually believe!


93,000 deaths will be something like 500,000 within a month!
 
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@Star Wars Bro its no longer Assad's army which is going in as the vanguard against the FSA..its Hezbollah. And the Hezbos have and still do kill civilians by the hordes. The FSA has its own spotted record but they can't hold a candle to what the Hezbos can and are doing there.


Assad backers reportedly make up 43 percent of dead in Syria


BEIRUT -- A new count of the dead in Syria by the group that’s considered the most authoritative tracker of violence there has concluded that more than 40 percent were government soldiers and pro-government militia members.

The new numbers from the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights provide a previously unseen view of the toll the civil war has taken on communities that have supported the government. They also cast doubt on the widely repeated assertion that the government of President Bashar Assad is responsible for an overwhelming majority of the deaths there.

According to the new statistics, which the Syrian Observatory passed to McClatchy by phone, at least 96,431 people have lost their lives in the more than two years of violence that’s wracked Syria.

Of those, Syrian soldiers and members of the government’s security forces account for 24,617, while members of pro-government militias make up 17,031. Taken together, those deaths account for 43.2 percent of the total recorded.

Civilian noncombatants are the next largest group of the dead – 35,479, or 36.8 percent of the total, according to the human rights group.

Deaths among anti-Assad fighters total 16,699, or 17.3 percent, according to the new numbers. Of those, 12,615 were Syrian civilians who’d picked up arms against the regime, 1,965 were rebel fighters who’d defected from the Syrian military and 2,119 were foreigners who were killed fighting on the Syrian rebels’ behalf.

The observatory’s director, Rami Abdurrahman, said the group had been unable to determine what role, if any, 2,460 of the dead had had in the fighting. Fighters from the Lebanese group Hezbollah, which has recently sent hundreds of members to Syria on Assad’s behalf, account for 145 deaths, the group said.

There are no official counts of deaths in Syria, and the observatory’s new statistics are likely to be sharply disputed. Another group, the Syrian Network for Human Rights, which makes no effort to tally government casualties, released a report last Wednesday that claimed that it had documented 83,598 deaths, of which 75,992 were civilians and 7,606 were rebel fighters.

The observatory, however, is considered the most authoritative source for reports on the daily violence in Syria, and it’s the only group that routinely attempts to categorize deaths according to whether the victims were civilians, rebels or government fighters.



Last year, this reporter, working in Damascus , attempted to verify two observatory reports on the fighting and found that both were accurate in terms of civilian and rebel deaths. The only deaths in the events that hadn’t been reported were those of government soldiers.

Underscoring the difficulty of confirming such reports, speaking to witnesses in the neighborhoods involved required avoiding police and army checkpoints and an ever-present risk of raids by militia or government troops.

The Syrian government has granted reporters some access to the country and has allowed video and photography of military funerals, but reporting without a government minder remains difficult.



Abdurrahman said the new numbers, which represent a sharp increase over its previous report that about 80,000 people had been killed, were drawn up after it received thousands of names it hadn’t previously recorded from areas controlled by the Syrian government. The Syrian Observatory relies on a network of activists on both sides of the conflict to report and verify casualties.

Read more here: BEIRUT: Assad backers reportedly make up 43 percent of dead in Syria - World Wires - MiamiHerald.com
 
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BEIRUT: The March 14 coalition is preparing a document demanding an end to Hezbollah’s military intervention in Syria, Future Movement MP Ammar Houri said Wednesday.

“March 14 is putting the final touches on a memorandum outlining Hezbollah’s involvement in Syria and the negative impact [of that on Lebanon],” Houri told Radio Orient.

The document, according to Houri, will demand Hezbollah’s withdrawal from Syrian territory and the immediate deployment of the Lebanese Army along the Lebanon-Syria border, possibly with the help of United Nations peacekeepers.

Houri said the memorandum will be submitted to President Michel Sleiman.

Hezbollah fighters recently joined the Syrian Army in an offensive in Syria to reclaim rebel held areas.

“The memo will also call for the formation of a Lebanese government, a government of national interest, a salvation government as soon as possible to deal with issues relating to people and preserve the sovereignty and independence of Lebanon,” Houri said.

He said the document will also underline the perils of Hezbollah’s involvement for the country.

Houri said a copy of the memo will also be presented to the General Secretariat of the League of Arab States and the U.N. Secretariat.

Houri did not say when the document will be issued.




Read more: March 14 prep document against Hezbollah role in Syria | News , Politics | THE DAILY STAR
(The Daily Star :: Lebanon News :: Breaking News, Lebanon News, Middle East News & World News | THE DAILY STAR)
 
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BEIRUT: The March 14 coalition is preparing a document demanding an end to Hezbollah’s military intervention in Syria, Future Movement MP Ammar Houri said Wednesday.

“March 14 is putting the final touches on a memorandum outlining Hezbollah’s involvement in Syria and the negative impact [of that on Lebanon],” Houri told Radio Orient.

The document, according to Houri, will demand Hezbollah’s withdrawal from Syrian territory and the immediate deployment of the Lebanese Army along the Lebanon-Syria border, possibly with the help of United Nations peacekeepers.

Houri said the memorandum will be submitted to President Michel Sleiman.

Hezbollah fighters recently joined the Syrian Army in an offensive in Syria to reclaim rebel held areas.

“The memo will also call for the formation of a Lebanese government, a government of national interest, a salvation government as soon as possible to deal with issues relating to people and preserve the sovereignty and independence of Lebanon,” Houri said.

He said the document will also underline the perils of Hezbollah’s involvement for the country.

Houri said a copy of the memo will also be presented to the General Secretariat of the League of Arab States and the U.N. Secretariat.

Houri did not say when the document will be issued.




Read more: March 14 prep document against Hezbollah role in Syria | News , Politics | THE DAILY STAR
(The Daily Star :: Lebanon News :: Breaking News, Lebanon News, Middle East News & World News | THE DAILY STAR)

Will they document Salafi and other pro-rebel Lebanese groups involvement in Syria?
 
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