incredible, just two days ago you were denying the fact that you take every occasion to put the Lebanese army down.
now suddenly they are all " worthless" and just good for bullying. tell me, if you dont want HA and you dont want the army, who do you want to be the forces in presence? tsahal? or would you prefer the takfiri throat-cutters?
"the same Hezbollah commander that an opposition group claimed to be dead was the one that was confirmed by Hezbollah....coincidence?"
again.. bollocks. they said his name after the burial, wow, how incredible of them, they were able to read a paper.
and thanks for the big laugh btw "impartial diplomats inside Syria " LOL you know of any impartial diplomats? that would the world's first, a breakthrough! diplomats who work for no country, have no agenda, and who conduct diplomacy on their own, heke, for fun.
man please grow up.
no arzak, what happened with those kids is wrong, and it triggered a legitimate, long overdue, anger. the fact that people rose up was seen as an opportunity for some, who came and jumped into the moving train.
however the measures taken by authorities after that (sacking the governor of the province, lifting the martial law, releasing many political prisoners, announcing a change of the constitution etc) was seen as good enough by a lot of syrians. they would have welcomed this progress and taken the smart path to democracy, not the bloody one that only leads to pain, death and destruction.
the one thing that prevented that, and kept throwing oil on the fire was the continuous killings, that many medias and self-declared human rights observatories all blamed on the regime in a very coordinated manner. a regime which makes such historical concessions to appease the people does not have an interest in killing children to make them mad. i'm not saying the regime is good, i'm saying it's not logical, and they're smart enough to know it.
dont you love it when they first qualify it as an "NGO", then a "watchdog", and only then say it's the london observatory, aka rami abdelrahman?
why do they never say things like they are? it's not an NGO, it's not a watchdog, it's the rebels mouthpiece.
hiding this fact from readers to have them mistake rebel statements for an NGO's statement is, to say the least, suspicious.
lol, i never saw you criticizing those who keep expressing their burning desires to see HA or syrian army men get killed.
galiboun is hoping that all foreign terrorists in syria get killed, and i wholeheartedly agree with him. it's not about racism, it's about POS mercenaries and religious fanatics who go into a country they have nothing to do with to slaughter people, rape women, and plant bombs. they should all die allah la yreddon
Army Rejects 'Insults' after HRW Says Troops Acted 'Like a Mob' in Migrant Workers Raid
10 October 2012, 20:17incredible, just two days ago you were denying the fact that you take every occasion to put the Lebanese army down.
now suddenly they are all " worthless" and just good for bullying. tell me, if you dont want HA and you dont want the army, who do you want to be the forces in presence? tsahal? or would you prefer the takfiri throat-cutters?
Nasrallah to Make Televised Address Thursday on Latest Developments
11 October 2012, 11:23hahaha keep em coming, keep em, coming :)
72 Dead as Syria Rebels Take Maaret al-Numan and Troops Storm Key Homs District
11 October 2012, 11:28in that case peace, al manar = the voice of lebanon :)
Saniora Urges for an Initiative to Stop Hizbullah from Slipping into Syria's Conflict
11 October 2012, 12:19"the same Hezbollah commander that an opposition group claimed to be dead was the one that was confirmed by Hezbollah....coincidence?"
again.. bollocks. they said his name after the burial, wow, how incredible of them, they were able to read a paper.
and thanks for the big laugh btw "impartial diplomats inside Syria " LOL you know of any impartial diplomats? that would the world's first, a breakthrough! diplomats who work for no country, have no agenda, and who conduct diplomacy on their own, heke, for fun.
man please grow up.
72 Dead as Syria Rebels Take Maaret al-Numan and Troops Storm Key Homs District
11 October 2012, 12:29no arzak, what happened with those kids is wrong, and it triggered a legitimate, long overdue, anger. the fact that people rose up was seen as an opportunity for some, who came and jumped into the moving train.
however the measures taken by authorities after that (sacking the governor of the province, lifting the martial law, releasing many political prisoners, announcing a change of the constitution etc) was seen as good enough by a lot of syrians. they would have welcomed this progress and taken the smart path to democracy, not the bloody one that only leads to pain, death and destruction.
72 Dead as Syria Rebels Take Maaret al-Numan and Troops Storm Key Homs District
11 October 2012, 12:29the one thing that prevented that, and kept throwing oil on the fire was the continuous killings, that many medias and self-declared human rights observatories all blamed on the regime in a very coordinated manner. a regime which makes such historical concessions to appease the people does not have an interest in killing children to make them mad. i'm not saying the regime is good, i'm saying it's not logical, and they're smart enough to know it.
72 Dead as Syria Rebels Take Maaret al-Numan and Troops Storm Key Homs District
11 October 2012, 12:30for some reason, my two posts are published in reverse order!?
start with the second
NGO: Dozens Die in Battles for Key North Syria Towns
11 October 2012, 12:58dont you love it when they first qualify it as an "NGO", then a "watchdog", and only then say it's the london observatory, aka rami abdelrahman?
why do they never say things like they are? it's not an NGO, it's not a watchdog, it's the rebels mouthpiece.
hiding this fact from readers to have them mistake rebel statements for an NGO's statement is, to say the least, suspicious.
NGO: Dozens Die in Battles for Key North Syria Towns
11 October 2012, 14:22lol, i never saw you criticizing those who keep expressing their burning desires to see HA or syrian army men get killed.
galiboun is hoping that all foreign terrorists in syria get killed, and i wholeheartedly agree with him. it's not about racism, it's about POS mercenaries and religious fanatics who go into a country they have nothing to do with to slaughter people, rape women, and plant bombs. they should all die allah la yreddon
Saniora Urges for an Initiative to Stop Hizbullah from Slipping into Syria's Conflict
11 October 2012, 14:25hahah busted! weird that his comment got "cleaned up" though