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Originally posted by AgentX09
Turkey would wipe out what's left of a third world army quite handily I bet.Assad would be done in a week if Turkey hit him.
It's sad to see this unfold and I truly dread to think what the cost to the civilians will be in Syria
Originally posted by neo96
guess Assad read too much ATS and believed his pr and thought he was the baddest kid on the block.
Originally posted by all2human
reply to post by sonnny1
Because there isn't any of us,of coarse the Syrian govt is as much at fault as the mercenaries they are fighting,the difference being one is on offence the other defence.
Originally posted by all2human
reply to post by sonnny1
i agree it's time for a change but let the people decide there fate, not the UN FSA government
Originally posted by all2human
reply to post by TDawgRex
Syria didn't drag anyone into this conflict,they were sent in guns blazing..edit on 16-10-2012 by all2human because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by all2human
reply to post by TDawgRex
The gamble is that Syria,Iran,China and/or Russia will tangle with NATO and imo they will not,but they are stuffing Turkey for thanksgiving.edit on 16-10-2012 by all2human because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by all2human
reply to post by TDawgRex
What is there to gain?
Imo they have the false impression that if they play a good lap dog for NATO they could be accepted into the EU,which is not going to happen.edit on 16-10-2012 by all2human because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by AgentX09
Turkey would wipe out what's left of a third world army quite handily I bet.Assad would be done in a week if Turkey hit him.
Lead investigator Paulo Sergio Pinheiro said the presence of hundreds of "radical Islamists or jihadists" was particularly dangerous.
There have been increasing reports of foreign fighters entering Syria.
Most of the arms funneled to Syrian rebels reportedly end up in the hands of hardline Islamist extremists, including those affiliated with Al-Qaeda. There is no way of vetting rebel groups to bolster only those with more secular views