Paphitis wrote:Maximus wrote:
And you want anyone to believe and support the opposite. The result is upwards of 200K dead, several million refugees and now ISIS.
Then you want everyone to accept and pay for refugees and throw scorn on anyone who has an opposite opinion (which could have prevented it all) for not be sensitive to their needs.
You can't suppress all the Sunnis, Christians, and Kurds forever and expect to get away with it Max.
I suppose those not in Assad's favour want a new beginning. That wouldn't be happening if all was good with Assad my good friend.
And don't tell me about all the dead. we know who is responsible for all the dead, and DAESH are only responsible for a small percentage.
Well, this is what is happening to the Christians in Saudi. They are being suppressed/oppressed and prosecuted for practicing Christianity, even in their own homes. The house of Saud does not protect freedom of religion and should be left alone according to you though. The opposite is true in Syria though, right?
You just dont or wont listen mate;
Opposition groups in Syria took a new turn in late 2011, during the Syrian Civil War, as they united to form the Syrian National Council (SNC),[4] which has received significant international support and recognition as a partner for dialogue. The Syrian National Council was recognized or supported in "some capacity" by at least 17 member states of the United Nations, with three of those (France, United Kingdom and the United States) being permanent members of the Security Council.[5][6][7][8][9][10] The Syrian National Council is considered to be influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood and include many affiliated members.[u] The Islamic Front, a major anti-regime Islamist Sunni militia during the Syrian Civil War, is affiliated with the Syrian National Council.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_opposition
Is this who you are supporting?