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| Originally posted by Lews Israel would prefer Assad to the rebels. You know nothing. |
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| Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has threatened Israel with retaliation over future military aggression, as more than 1000 rebels rushed to the besieged city of Qusayr, near the border with Lebanon. George Sabra, the interim president of the Syrian National Coalition said on Friday that opposition fighters were flooding into Qusayr, which had been under rebel control for months until government troops moved to retake the town in Homs province two weeks ago. "More than 1000 fighters from the Free Syrian Army from all over Syria are now joining the resistance inside Qusayr to defend against the foreign terrorist invaders, who are infiltrating our country from Lebanon and other places," Sabra said. Assad, whose forces were battling alongside fighters from the Lebanese Shia movement, Hezbollah, to recapture Qusayr, said earlier in an interview with Hezbollah's Al Manar television that he was confident of victory. "There is a world war being waged against Syria and the policy of (anti-Israeli) resistance... (but) we are very confident of victory," he said. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Bullshit - If killing your people because they protest doesn't endanger your legitimacy as a leader, then what should. Do you want mass genocide as the benchmark? And if so, what exact number has to die before your question their right to rule? |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Same, but the alternative is to sit there and watch a man kill innocent people because he wants to stay in power. Which fucking bit of this do you not get? Or are you just too much of a pussy to take a stance? "It's complicated" isn't a fucking solution. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN He used fighter jets on civilian buildings. Tanks on protesters. I see, he didn't nuke them. Oh, that's fine then. Carry on. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN I couldn't care less about chemical weapons but yes, I do care about the slaughter of protesters. Look at all the early protests. No reports of "rebel fighters". No guns, no weapons, yet Asaad butchered them. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Please spare me the lecture. This is a truly complex situation now, with interests involved that frankly should not be partaking in shaping these events. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Both sides now have plenty of blame and I agree the rebels now are not a good option either but the bottom line remains; Assad crushed what started out as a peaceful protest trying for more civil rights. The first two weeks of protests were mainly women, usually in gatherings of only a couple of hundred people and they were met with AK's and forced rendition and torture. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN The US won't get involved because it already has too much going on Militarily and aside from McCain, people do not want another war on foreign soil. Combine that with a recession and the resulting constants calls to cut defense spending, and the president that can't even close Gitmo aint going to sign off. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Orly? (FROM TODAY) http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middl...1651480202.html Hmmm, so you know more than Assad about his feelings in Israel then? Seriously, do some research before posting. |
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| Originally posted by Lews So what's the cutoff for killing protesters that makes legitimacy go away? Is it 1 protester? 5? 5,000? What is it? |
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| Originally posted by Lews How are you going to define "killing" ? Do accidental deaths count? How are you going to know if its accidental? What if the protesters attack the police and the police respond, does that count? |
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| Originally posted by Lews If 5% of the population dislikes the leader, but 95% loves him, has he lost legitimacy? Was Hitler an illegitimate leader? What about Andrew Jackson? George W. Bush? |
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| Originally posted by Lews Legitimacy is a conceptual framework that is very hard to measure, except through faulty things like opinion polls. Assad has clearly lost legitimacy in the eyes of a large amount of Syrians, but not a majority. |
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| Originally posted by Lews I've taken a stance, you fucking twat. It should be fucking clear, if you aren't a moron. |
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| Originally posted by Lews He's done a lot of terrible things, but he could do a lot worse if he really just wanted to kill every citizen. |

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| Originally posted by Lews As I said, he's a bad person and I dislike him. It would have been nice if he would have stepped down, but clearly that was never going to happen. Stop being a pathetic idealist and think. |
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| Originally posted by Lews But we should get involved? |
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| Originally posted by Lews We could very easily be doing a lot more than we're doing if we really wanted to. We don't like the rebels. Because we shouldn't. We cannot make every situation ideal. It would be excellent if we could, but that is an idealistic and childish thought. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN What. Are you serious? There were multiple reports of deaths at each of the protests which again were peaceful. That's already enough. Can you imagine that happening in the UK or Sweden or Spain? No, it would be over and that leader would be on a fast track to jail for the rest of their lives, let alone a "safe passage" to live in another country with all their state sponsored wealth. The protest one I posted (12 days in) was nearly entirely female, and they got badly beaten some killed and many were dragged away not to be seen again. WHAT THE FUCK. Listen to yourself. What defines killing. In these cases (yes again, multiple) unarmed people being killed by state military for voicing an opinion. You don't get 60 accidental deaths at a gathering of 400 people. Jesus christ man, I really shouldn't be having to explain this or justify this. Again, where are you getting both your figures and overall mistinterepations from? Legitimacy has nothing to do with how many or what % people like him - I have been saying the moment you kill your people because you don't like what they are saying (basic human rights, please) you lose you legitimacy as a leader, both from your people and in the eyes of other civilised nations. You cannot kill your own people and expect to carry on as usual. He has lost it both from his own people and from the other world powers. USA officially declared it in July 2011 due to mass killings in protests earlier that month. Most of Europe had done so by the end of 2011 and the EU finally declared it in November 2012. It's a consensus but if you look at the reasons given, killing your people to limit their civil rights is the main and enduring reason cited. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN you havne't though. Your stances above keep showing that "it's too complex" or "both sides are bad". You're on the fence more so than anyone else in this thread. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN "nice"? The standard needs to be, you kill your people, you give up your power and face the legal consequences. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN In some ways yes, but that can be diplomatic up to a point, and then support for those being repressed beyond that. If you don't want to fight, at least protect. |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN No one, ever, and certainly not me has suggested that it could or ever would be ideal. We don't like the rebels but we cannot allow assad to remain, regardless of if we like the sucessors or not. |
This is the most limp wristed argument I've seen in awhile. You both just keep rehashing things that have already been said and/or are completely obvious, mixed in with overly used ad hominems. You disagree, we get it.
(DJRANN is right though)
DJ RANN I don't understand why you are choosing to looking at this whole situation from only one angle? Do you have evidence that shows that Syria will be better off with the Rebels taking over? Will these Rebels bring stability into the country and unite the people of Syria? Why are you refusing to admit that these Rebel have committed horrendous acts in Syria?
I don't think he's arguing that the rebels should assume power, just that Assad should relinquish it.
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 I don't think he's arguing that the rebels should assume power, just that Assad should relinquish it. |
Let this war never stop, let it keep getting interesting.
Qusair has been regained by Assad. The beginning of the end for the rebels? Hopefully so.
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| Originally posted by zGoogleman Let this war never stop, let it keep getting interesting. |
speaking of, when the fuck is arma 3 coming out nou? i need to buy a new PC but dont wanna buy it too soon.
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN speaking of, when the fuck is arma 3 coming out nou? i need to buy a new PC but dont wanna buy it too soon. |
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| Originally posted by Spacey Orange Qusair has been regained by Assad. The beginning of the end for the rebels? Hopefully so. |
Some meaning Al Jazeera?
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 Some meaning Al Jazeera? |
I would like to just throw up my favorite solution... Glass the whole region, Israel, Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, all of it. Turn the whole gulf into a nice sea of green glass.
Welp, here we go again.
We've probably been giving them arms and training for months if not a few years, but it looks likes things are probably going to escalate in the international sense.
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On Welp, here we go again. We've probably been giving them arms and training for months if not a few years, but it looks likes things are probably going to escalate in the international sense. |
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On Welp, here we go again. We've probably been giving them arms and training for months if not a few years, but it looks likes things are probably going to escalate in the international sense. |
well well well
look who it is.. vector the big jew 
Nothing's gonna happen.
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