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In reply to the discussion: You know what? It's simply a fact that Assad is killing people [View all]Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)36. All hell could well break loose across the Middle East.
Do you understand the nature of the sectarian divide within Syria and in the region as a whole? Do you see how the Sunni Saudis and the Gulf State dictatorships are lining up to support the rebels? Do you see how Shia Iran, Shia Iraq, and Hezbollah are lining up to support the Assad regime? Now, throw a NATO intervention into the mix. That's a recipe for prolonged warfare in the region that could make the killing so far look like a rugby scrum.
Do you remember the good old days of sectarian strife in Iraq? That could go region-wide.
it's a cold calculus, but in terms of human lives spared, the region may well be better off if Assad prevails (for now).
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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