It looks like you’re on your own Paphitis because America has left the building… you’re going in alone to sabotage Russia’s ME takeover!
Good luck...your mission starts NOW!
Get Real! wrote:It looks like you’re on your own Paphitis because America has left the building… you’re going in alone to sabotage Russia’s ME takeover!
Good luck...your mission starts NOW!
Maximus wrote:It is not accurate to insinuate that 65% of Syrian's are against Assad because they are Sunni. There are many Sunnis also propping him up.
Paphitis wrote:The Russians are gonna need all the help they can get.
Paphitis wrote:Maximus wrote:It is not accurate to insinuate that 65% of Syrian's are against Assad because they are Sunni. There are many Sunnis also propping him up.
Really Max! Are some supporters of the Baathists?
You expect them to live under Iranian rule forever? That ain't gonna happen Max!
"President Assad is surely better than the political vacuum, religious hegemony, brutal, sectarian domination which would occasion on his downfall," she says. "I believe anybody who took the time to monitor, absorb, and analyze the situation, especially given the recent deterioration on the ground, would logically stick to and support the government."
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis wrote:The Russians are gonna need all the help they can get.
My thoughts exactly… the Russians have no idea what’s waiting for them when Paphitis steps into the Syrian battle-zone with his two hand grenades!
Maximus wrote:Paphitis wrote:Maximus wrote:It is not accurate to insinuate that 65% of Syrian's are against Assad because they are Sunni. There are many Sunnis also propping him up.
Really Max! Are some supporters of the Baathists?
You expect them to live under Iranian rule forever? That ain't gonna happen Max!
Yes some are Assad Supporters, some government forces are also Sunni. Notably, the airforce"President Assad is surely better than the political vacuum, religious hegemony, brutal, sectarian domination which would occasion on his downfall," she says. "I believe anybody who took the time to monitor, absorb, and analyze the situation, especially given the recent deterioration on the ground, would logically stick to and support the government."
Paphitis wrote:Maximus wrote:Paphitis wrote:Maximus wrote:It is not accurate to insinuate that 65% of Syrian's are against Assad because they are Sunni. There are many Sunnis also propping him up.
Really Max! Are some supporters of the Baathists?
You expect them to live under Iranian rule forever? That ain't gonna happen Max!
Yes some are Assad Supporters, some government forces are also Sunni. Notably, the airforce"President Assad is surely better than the political vacuum, religious hegemony, brutal, sectarian domination which would occasion on his downfall," she says. "I believe anybody who took the time to monitor, absorb, and analyze the situation, especially given the recent deterioration on the ground, would logically stick to and support the government."
Most of the Aur Force has defected to the FSA.
One even defected to Israel and flies with QANTAS now. And that was after working for Australia's Sentinel program for Coastwatch.
Maximus wrote:Paphitis wrote:Maximus wrote:Paphitis wrote:Maximus wrote:It is not accurate to insinuate that 65% of Syrian's are against Assad because they are Sunni. There are many Sunnis also propping him up.
Really Max! Are some supporters of the Baathists?
You expect them to live under Iranian rule forever? That ain't gonna happen Max!
Yes some are Assad Supporters, some government forces are also Sunni. Notably, the airforce"President Assad is surely better than the political vacuum, religious hegemony, brutal, sectarian domination which would occasion on his downfall," she says. "I believe anybody who took the time to monitor, absorb, and analyze the situation, especially given the recent deterioration on the ground, would logically stick to and support the government."
Most of the Aur Force has defected to the FSA.
One even defected to Israel and flies with QANTAS now. And that was after working for Australia's Sentinel program for Coastwatch.
Ok, I didn't think the rebels had an air force.
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