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In the Syrian resistance, how many genuine pro-democracy advocates are there?
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09-15-2012, 12:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2012 01:05 PM by Noojaras.)
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In the Syrian resistance, how many genuine pro-democracy advocates are there?
Quote:There is, of course, no appreciable number of pro-democracy advocates in the Syrian resistance; such people — as in Syria, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and elsewhere — exist only in the minds of Clinton, Obama, McCain, Graham, and Lieberman. Indeed, the correct spelling of the name of those fighting against al-Assad’s regime is “MUJAHEDIN”. Quote:Given Syria’s possession of an enormous arsenal of chemical weapons, Washington’s obvious policy goal should have been to make sure al-Assad’s regime did not fall — or at least that it did not facilitate the fall — and thereby make that arsenal available to states and groups who mean to harm the United States. Read more here: http://non-intervention.com/ A hint that you might be facing ideology: the same source claims to know that both of two statements are true, and the two statements are oozing with attitudes that are in harmony with each other, but there cannot be one universe in which both statements are true. |
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