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In reply to the discussion: You know what? It's simply a fact that Assad is killing people [View all]Daniel537
(1,560 posts)31. All hell is going to break loose across the world because Assad is overthrown?
I doubt it, but hopefully we'll get to find out, since i think the world will be better off without Assad.
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totally agree. The slaughter is the starting point from which any/everything else springs
DisgustipatedinCA
Apr 2012
#1
I've been beating this same drum. The same goes for the underreported situation in Bahrain as well.
Cleita
Apr 2012
#2
I have seen American foreign policy in action quite close in other countries. I do not care for our
Cleita
Apr 2012
#10
Killing the draft for one opened up the opportunity to hire mercenaries, outsource
Cleita
Apr 2012
#25
The whole "foreigners can't have agency of any sort" thing is probably my biggest pet peeve here. nt
Posteritatis
Apr 2012
#14
Exactly. I will never understand where this extreme hatred of their country comes from
Daniel537
Apr 2012
#75
Yes, that was a very hurtful realization I had when it came to the Arab Spring.
joshcryer
Apr 2012
#102
Agree. Assad is a bad guy, but so are the ones who are murdering people to replace him.
leveymg
Apr 2012
#6
considering that the syrian dictatorship doesn't allow journalists into the country
Daniel537
Apr 2012
#15
Torture, kidnapping, and extrajudicial executions are NOT human rights abuses?
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2012
#22
I don't excuse anything, i merely recognize that people who have suffered for years
Daniel537
Apr 2012
#33
Unfortunately, war is not played by rules, however, it was the peaceful demonstrators
Cleita
Apr 2012
#40
But, you didn't read that most of the victims of sniper attacks that started all this were policemen
leveymg
Apr 2012
#16
Please don't confuse context with defense of that regime. My biggest problem is that this won't
leveymg
Apr 2012
#29
All hell is going to break loose across the world because Assad is overthrown?
Daniel537
Apr 2012
#31
Fortunately, Clapper has a better handle of things there than you do. Here's what he said about
leveymg
Apr 2012
#34
In this information age, we cannot sit back and watch a country kill its own people.
Cleita
Apr 2012
#35
Unfortunately, it's not as simple as that. The murdering is on all sides, including the outside
leveymg
Apr 2012
#38
Some "would have even opposed"? Opposed what? It was not even on the table then.
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#56
If you had read what I said, it was because people didn't have the communication we have today,
Cleita
Apr 2012
#58
The only reason you didn't know about it was that your rulers didn't want you to know
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#61
The US/British/French/Canadian position was that winning the war was quickest way to help.
ellisonz
Apr 2012
#83
LOL. When Galileo said "And still it moves". That's when it became chic to not
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#57
Keep repeating the lies hoping that they come true. I am not afraid of anything. And I am not
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#63
There are so many propaganda memes in this one sentence, I don't know where to start.
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#59
Lies are lies. Just because you repeat them constantly doesn't make them true.
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#66
Sooner-later, it doesn't matter, what's few more years or even decades in the large
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#76
Evidence? For fucks sake. You have the whole history behind you. Look at it. Carefully.
Fool Count
Apr 2012
#70
I will say this. I don't think that such obvious anti-American sentiment really belongs here
RZM
Apr 2012
#80
Because people were predicting a Civil War in Syria long *before* the Arab Spring.
ieoeja
Apr 2012
#109