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There must be emphasis on the truth that the Syrian regime's first goal, to bypass it's current crisis, is the revenge of the countries that stand against it, and the kingdom and some of the Gulf countries are on the top list. If we take into consideration the range of cruelty of that regime, its inhumanity and it's lack of hesitation to use any way to accomplish its goal, then there is a high degree of danger for the kingdom, making it crucial to aim-with all known possible methods-to bring down the current regime in Syria.
originally posted by: moronic
New Document released form Saudi Cables shows the plan of Saudi to bring down Syrian regime when they are at firm position before Syria take any chances to retaliate all countries opposed to Assad and his administration.
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There must be emphasis on the truth that the Syrian regime's first goal, to bypass it's current crisis, is the revenge of the countries that stand against it, and the kingdom and some of the Gulf countries are on the top list. If we take into consideration the range of cruelty of that regime, its inhumanity and it's lack of hesitation to use any way to accomplish its goal, then there is a high degree of danger for the kingdom, making it crucial to aim-with all known possible methods-to bring down the current regime in Syria.
sputniknews.com...
While, U.S support to form new government for Syria without President Bashar Assad but in the other hand Russia disagreed forming government without Syrian legitimate leader still administrating the country.
Saudi Arabia has also asked Russia not to help or Aid Syrian (Assad) government.
Wikileaks have only released around 60,000 over half million documents from Saudi cable.
#OurRightforPublicDomain.
The civil war in Syria, whose Alawite regime Saudi Arabia's Sunny monarchy has long plotted against, and the prospect of a war with Shiite Iran over its reported drive to acquire nuclear weapons, preoccupy Riyadh while, Abdallah, Canute-like, strives to keep the democratic wave from breaking on its shores.