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Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 14:27

sorry but this is a very simplistic view, which does not even correspond to reality and facts.
the syrian rebellion was violent from the start, and just to cite a few differences:
in lybia there was oil and huge water resources, so NATO went in full force to take control. and gaddafi, who knew way too much, had to be eliminated before he could speak.
in egypt the majority of the people was against moubarak, that's why he fell within a month of protests. and anyway, the ruling regime has not changed, the military leaders are still there and they only gave more space to the Muslim brotherhood (who was already in government under moubarak) as a result of the "revolution".
in tunis also, despite being the west's pet, ben ali fell very fast because nobody in the country backed him.

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 14:27

in syria the situation is totally different, bachar has the support of the people, and the "loudness" of the bunch of terrorist is only due to foreign money, expat mercenaries, and full support in the media war.

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 14:45

we know. are you still drinking water? didnt your bladder explode yet?

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 15:18

lol, the harrier and the apache posting simultaneously, and both unable to put more than 4 words in a sentence. coincidence? or just another loser creating multiple posts with all the free time he has in his loser's life?

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 16:30

because you expect intelligence services to tell you? hahahah don't worry about me and my life/hobbies, and please stick to what you do best:
watching TV and swallowing all the horse chips they serve you.

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 16:35

i beg to differ as well phoenix, the media has been manipulating a lot of the info, hiding the protesters violence and focusing on the regime's, but some of it still got through.
i wont link you to SANA or any pro-assad link, because you wouldnt believe it, but here is an article by israelnationalnews:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/143026#.UBFGxJH_kTB
"At the funerals of two of those killed opposition leaders handed authorities a list of demands, which included the release of political prisoners. In an uncharacteristic gesture intended to ease tensions the government offered to release the detained students, but seven politice officers were killed, and the Baath Party Headquarters and courthouse were torched, in renewed violence on Sunday."

this is dated from march 2011! were they as peaceful as the mainstream TVs say? beware of those who control the news.

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 16:36

ps: if it's incomprehensible to you, maybe it's because your brain is too numbed by TV. try getting a life.

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

26 July 2012, 17:49

lol "cowgirl", another fake account? you gotta be credible if you want such stupid allegations to fly

Deadly Clashes in Aleppo, Fighting in Damascus Palestinian Camp

27 July 2012, 13:05

the1phoenix: totally agree and i respect your opinion as well. and thank you for the civil and constructive discussion.

Report: Hizbullah Fighters Lately Entered Syria to Back Assad Troops

27 July 2012, 13:08

wilayat al faqeer? lol what's that? never heard of it