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Soros? I thought this was a CIA, MI5, French spook regimie changey thingie, Soros usually goes the colour coded revoluions in his favourite swach from Taubmans that his wive picks out for their drawing room.
Some interesting viewing...
Here is a YouTube site that presents a Sunni take on the Arab Spring. On Syria, it is anti-Assad, and in the multipart series it has produced it sees the Arab Spring as the first step in the reestablishment of the Caliphate. Someone like Assad, who is a secularist Alawite (non-Sunni), is not going to get much love here. It is an interesting series nonetheless, giving perspectives on all the countries in the region and globally:
http://www.youtube.com/user/EnterTheTruth
On the opposite side, here are two pro-Assad YouTube sites that give stories you're not likely to see in the mainstream, generally anti-Assad Western media. Warning, there is some disturbing footage in these:
http://www.youtube.com/user/SyriaTruthNetworkEN
http://www.youtube.com/user/TruthSyria
Lionel! You are very naughty to post up videos from Crackpot Productions. Are you trying to do Blackcat's head in? Well .. anymore than its already done.
Bashar and Mrs Bashar are a wonderfully modern couple
In December, the Syrian National Council seems to have made an orchestrated effort to turn Homs into a Syrian Benghazi -- the eastern Libyan city whose imminent destruction by Muammar al-Qaddafi's forces provided the catalyst that sparked the international intervention in Libya last year. The council spread stories in the international media, for example, suggesting that the Syrian Army had moved up reinforcements with which to strike the city, and that it had given the rebellious Homsies 72 hours to lay down their weapons or be killed. When I phoned a respected veteran activist in Homs, he told me that the charge simply wasn't true. Things were bad enough, he said, without having to make up scary stories. In retrospect, by leaning on precedents within international law rather than the force of its own movement, the exiled Syrian opposition seems to have aimed to exaggerate the civilian losses in the city into the claim of genocide in order to push buttons within the international community.
Much the same applies to the international media. Beginning in late December, Western journalists fanned out, under the coat-tails of Arab League observers, to find the "war story." They duly met members of the Free Syrian Army, and came back pleased as punch with pictures of masked, professional-looking soldiers wielding rocket-propelled grenades. In the short term, the result was a propaganda coup for both the journalists and the Free Syrian Army. As soon as the media departed, however, the government forces moved in to kill or capture many of these guerrilla fighters, whose implicit claim that they could control territory for any length of time turned out to be dangerously hollow.
thanks for the vote of support GJ. 'preciated.
My goodness me but your man Kofi is doing a fantastic job in Syria, don't you think Blackcat?
My goodness me but your man Kofi is doing a fantastic job in Syria, don't you think Blackcat?
I can't be bothered reading the entire thread, so maybe you can enlighten me, Jane. What should be done about Syria?
Waiting with bated breath.
If you bothered to read the entire thread, you might understand when I say just let Assad get on with it, as his father did. Get it over with quickly and move on.
All we are seeing is what would have happened in Libya and Kosovo if US and Nato hadn't intervened and what we did see in Iraq 1991 when they didn't. Also what we saw in Bosnia until they did.
Bad luck for the Syrians they were last cab off the rank in so-called Spring.
Let Assad get on with it??
Sigh....why am I not surprised Jane. I guess somethings never change. Still taking delight in watching innocent muslims murdered I see.
And yes...I'm back. Though it may be temporary....I suspect my indefinate banning from these boards from Chief has been dropped during the software upgrade
And, as to your comment, be assured I was being sarcastic. Nato/US should be getting rid of Assad regime like they did Milosevic, Saddam, Gaddhafi. Also Iranian regime.
Some interesting viewing...
Here is a YouTube site that presents a Sunni take on the Arab Spring. On Syria, it is anti-Assad, and in the multipart series it has produced it sees the Arab Spring as the first step in the reestablishment of the Caliphate. Someone like Assad, who is a secularist Alawite (non-Sunni), is not going to get much love here. It is an interesting series nonetheless, giving perspectives on all the countries in the region and globally:
The group's belief, the Quran and Sunnah constitute a perfect way of life and social and political organization that God has set out for man. Islamic governments must be based on this system and eventually unified in a Caliphate. The Muslim Brotherhood's goal, as stated by Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna was to reclaim Islam's manifest destiny, an empire, stretching from Spain to Indonesia.
I was called crazy for suggesting such a thing in another thread, but it appears to me, to be exactly whats going on. AlQaeda and Hamas were born out of the Muslim Brotherhood, they have front groups right through out the US and members employed by the US gov.
In one of those vids you linked, one about the Caliphates, the guy talks about then getting a Khalifah.
khalifah - the civil and religious leader of a Muslim state considered to be a representative of Allah on earth;
"many radical Muslims believe a Khalifah will unite all Islamic lands and people and subjugate the rest of the world"
Sounds like fun.
Egyptian Cleric Safwat Higazi: Muslim Brotherhood Presidential Candidate Will Liberate Jerusalem
Fantastic to see you posting again A lot of water under bridge since the old days, eh? Got any children yet? What do you think about Egypt? Have you been voting there?
And, as to your comment, be assured I was being sarcastic. Nato/US should be getting rid of Assad regime like they did Milosevic, Saddam, Gaddhafi. Also Iranian regime.