They detected it despite it being "stealth" and managed to scramble the control signal to make it land.
Don't worry they dont need anyone's manual to reverse-engineer it :)
no thepatriot, the children were arrested, which is condemnable and sparked the first protest in Deraa. But the first killed were the 7 policemen, and this is a fact which was reported and recognized by both sides. Last time you were trying to justify it, but since it didnt hold up, classical case of cognitive dissonance, you chose to disregard it and make up your own new facts, confident that in the current context any accusation can be thrown and sound credible, as long as the target is the designated one.
I say this for you and most other commenters here, your analysis functions based on emotionalism and compartmentalization, this makes you vulnerable to manipulation and brainwash.
I dont have any particular sympathy for assad, but i dissociate that from the analysis of what is happening, and looking coldly at it it is an armed rebellion, funded and supported by foreign powers (mainly the gulf countries and the US) aimed at taking over Syria. This will not benefit any of us.
Smart move from Iraq, politely and diplomatically telling the Arab League rou7o l3abo ta7t byioutkon.
Iraq knows what it means to play the american game, and how it results in chaos destruction and deception. Saddam waged america's war against Iran for almost a decade, and see how they dumped him when he decided he wanted to end it. The rest is history, they incited him into attacking Kuwait, and staged the godly intervention. Over 2 decades of misery death and pain, after a decade of misery death and pain waging america's war, that was the outcome of Saddam's choice to play the american game. "we will make you the big king, you will be rich and powerful Saddam" they probably whispered in his ears....
this is obviously not Hezbollah's work. Not only does this harm them more than anything, but also if they wanted UNIFIL out, they'd take them out over breakfast, the UNIFIL presence in Lebanon is too weak to offer any resistance, should the Resistance decide it must go.
No this is more likely salafi work, we recognice the style: cheap and coward.
Just like the bombing of the liquor shop and nightclub in Sour, just like the rockets fired last week into israel, these are cheap attempts by the salafis to embarrass Hezbollah.
allouchi i must bow to your great knowledge and understanding, you sound almost as knowledgeable as an average american hillbilly. Tell me more about the links between Salafi movements (who are intrinsically connected to Wahhabi = Saudi) and Hezbollah, who you keep accusing of siding with Iran.
Please, enlighten me with your great CNN/FOXnews knowledge for retarded americans who have cheeseburgers for brains.
Report: Iran May Transfer Intelligence from U.S. Drone to Hizbullah
07 December 2011, 18:04They detected it despite it being "stealth" and managed to scramble the control signal to make it land.
Don't worry they dont need anyone's manual to reverse-engineer it :)
Syria's Assad Denies Orders to Kill Protesters
07 December 2011, 18:29way to go thepatriot, your posts are becoming more and more sophisticated :)
Rifi is ‘Man of the Year 2011’
07 December 2011, 18:38lol
Syria's Assad Denies Orders to Kill Protesters
08 December 2011, 12:33no thepatriot, the children were arrested, which is condemnable and sparked the first protest in Deraa. But the first killed were the 7 policemen, and this is a fact which was reported and recognized by both sides. Last time you were trying to justify it, but since it didnt hold up, classical case of cognitive dissonance, you chose to disregard it and make up your own new facts, confident that in the current context any accusation can be thrown and sound credible, as long as the target is the designated one.
I say this for you and most other commenters here, your analysis functions based on emotionalism and compartmentalization, this makes you vulnerable to manipulation and brainwash.
I dont have any particular sympathy for assad, but i dissociate that from the analysis of what is happening, and looking coldly at it it is an armed rebellion, funded and supported by foreign powers (mainly the gulf countries and the US) aimed at taking over Syria. This will not benefit any of us.
Iraq to Press Syria to Sign Arab Deal, League to Meet Saturday
08 December 2011, 17:10Smart move from Iraq, politely and diplomatically telling the Arab League rou7o l3abo ta7t byioutkon.
Iraq knows what it means to play the american game, and how it results in chaos destruction and deception. Saddam waged america's war against Iran for almost a decade, and see how they dumped him when he decided he wanted to end it. The rest is history, they incited him into attacking Kuwait, and staged the godly intervention. Over 2 decades of misery death and pain, after a decade of misery death and pain waging america's war, that was the outcome of Saddam's choice to play the american game. "we will make you the big king, you will be rich and powerful Saddam" they probably whispered in his ears....
Iraq to Press Syria to Sign Arab Deal, League to Meet Saturday
08 December 2011, 17:12may all the traitors who get lured by america's tempting proposals finish like saddam, moubarak, qaddafi, thrown out like used diapers.
Iraq to Press Syria to Sign Arab Deal, League to Meet Saturday
09 December 2011, 11:11@aragon: hmm interesting that you use the word "nimrod", are you referring to the rabbinical interpretation of this biblical character?
"the prototype of a rebellious people, his name being interpreted as "he who made all the people rebellious against God"
Opposition Says Syria Forces Poised for Bloody Homs Assault
09 December 2011, 13:24crush the salafi "bros", they've done enough harm already.
Blast Targets French UNIFIL Patrol in Tyre, 7 Injured
09 December 2011, 13:33this is obviously not Hezbollah's work. Not only does this harm them more than anything, but also if they wanted UNIFIL out, they'd take them out over breakfast, the UNIFIL presence in Lebanon is too weak to offer any resistance, should the Resistance decide it must go.
No this is more likely salafi work, we recognice the style: cheap and coward.
Just like the bombing of the liquor shop and nightclub in Sour, just like the rockets fired last week into israel, these are cheap attempts by the salafis to embarrass Hezbollah.
Blast Targets French UNIFIL Patrol in Tyre, 7 Injured
09 December 2011, 15:08allouchi i must bow to your great knowledge and understanding, you sound almost as knowledgeable as an average american hillbilly. Tell me more about the links between Salafi movements (who are intrinsically connected to Wahhabi = Saudi) and Hezbollah, who you keep accusing of siding with Iran.
Please, enlighten me with your great CNN/FOXnews knowledge for retarded americans who have cheeseburgers for brains.