lol @ "faster than expected" so now it only has a couple of weeks to go? like a year ago?
did you watch the video of halab? 200 to 300 peeps max is what they called "huge" protests, very funny indeed.
ps: a group of armed rebels hitting a checkpoint near damascus doesnt mean the people of damascus are in with the rebels. most of them support assad, whether you guys like it or not, and the majority of them, regardless of sect, condemn the terrorist methods of the rebels.
most syrians want progress and an intelligent, smooth transition into democracy, not chaos, death and total destruction as demonstrated by the fanatics of the muslim brotherhood.
i dont disagree with the role of middle classes, but all depends on how you interpret the said behavior. 200 to 300 hundred demonstrating in halab and a group of rebels (which can be coming from anywhere in syria or beyond) hitting a checkpoint near damascus do not constitute a "behavior" for the said towns.
we shall see hitech, we shall see. many before you have claimed that assad could not last a month last year, and they kept making the same predictions throughout the year. the future is a mystery for everyone, but the past and present show assad is still well in place and strong enough to deal with the rebels attacks
this is regrettable, but accusing the army with such inflaming words is dangerous and unfair. we know the army has maintained neutrality, keeps balance in the country and protects the people.
one should first try to understand why the convoy didnt stop at the checkpoint? everyone in his right might knows that rushing through an army checkpoint without stopping will result in such reaction, especially in such a hot spot at such a hot moment
i partly agree Lubnan, but you have to distinguish a little more in your analysis, some sides have actively imported the trouble here, and arrogantly boasting about it being a victory for them http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/40721-diplomats-say-salafist-revolution-in-tripoli-aim-at-arming-syrian-opposition
some have supported turning tripoli and akkar into a support base for launching attacks on syria.
but what has the other side done? they kept neutral or advocated peaceful solutions for syria, they didnt engage into violent activities and havent attacked the army or institutions like those who hypocritically claim to defend them
which ones slash? what hezbollah prisoners with the fsa? you make up bull as you go. and keep your pathetic insults to yourself "blind rat and prostitute" yourself
Monitors: Violent Clashes Erupt in Damascus
20 May 2012, 10:03"regime troops and armed rebels"?? noo they are peaceful protesters! not saudi-qatari armed terrorists!
Monitors: Violent Clashes Erupt in Damascus
20 May 2012, 10:39lol @ "faster than expected" so now it only has a couple of weeks to go? like a year ago?
did you watch the video of halab? 200 to 300 peeps max is what they called "huge" protests, very funny indeed.
ps: a group of armed rebels hitting a checkpoint near damascus doesnt mean the people of damascus are in with the rebels. most of them support assad, whether you guys like it or not, and the majority of them, regardless of sect, condemn the terrorist methods of the rebels.
most syrians want progress and an intelligent, smooth transition into democracy, not chaos, death and total destruction as demonstrated by the fanatics of the muslim brotherhood.
Settlers Uproot Trees near Hebron
20 May 2012, 10:52may they all die
Monitors: Violent Clashes Erupt in Damascus
20 May 2012, 12:25i dont disagree with the role of middle classes, but all depends on how you interpret the said behavior. 200 to 300 hundred demonstrating in halab and a group of rebels (which can be coming from anywhere in syria or beyond) hitting a checkpoint near damascus do not constitute a "behavior" for the said towns.
Monitors: Violent Clashes Erupt in Damascus
20 May 2012, 12:27we shall see hitech, we shall see. many before you have claimed that assad could not last a month last year, and they kept making the same predictions throughout the year. the future is a mystery for everyone, but the past and present show assad is still well in place and strong enough to deal with the rebels attacks
Sunni Cleric Killed at Akkar Army Checkpoint, Muftis Call General Strike across Lebanon
20 May 2012, 13:14this is regrettable, but accusing the army with such inflaming words is dangerous and unfair. we know the army has maintained neutrality, keeps balance in the country and protects the people.
one should first try to understand why the convoy didnt stop at the checkpoint? everyone in his right might knows that rushing through an army checkpoint without stopping will result in such reaction, especially in such a hot spot at such a hot moment
Sunni Cleric Killed at Akkar Army Checkpoint, Muftis Call General Strike across Lebanon
20 May 2012, 13:15right mind*
Sunni Cleric Killed at Akkar Army Checkpoint, Muftis Call General Strike across Lebanon
20 May 2012, 13:36i partly agree Lubnan, but you have to distinguish a little more in your analysis, some sides have actively imported the trouble here, and arrogantly boasting about it being a victory for them http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/40721-diplomats-say-salafist-revolution-in-tripoli-aim-at-arming-syrian-opposition
some have supported turning tripoli and akkar into a support base for launching attacks on syria.
but what has the other side done? they kept neutral or advocated peaceful solutions for syria, they didnt engage into violent activities and havent attacked the army or institutions like those who hypocritically claim to defend them
Sunni Cleric Killed at Akkar Army Checkpoint, Muftis Call General Strike across Lebanon
20 May 2012, 14:40which ones slash? what hezbollah prisoners with the fsa? you make up bull as you go. and keep your pathetic insults to yourself "blind rat and prostitute" yourself
Sunni Cleric Killed at Akkar Army Checkpoint, Muftis Call General Strike across Lebanon
20 May 2012, 15:41so i guess i can say that to your mom too