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nath
It's true, when it comes to bullets and bombs and mercenaries there's no shortage of money coming out of Saudi Arabia.
But the victims of those bullets and bombs suffer and are ignored while the world points the finger at the Syrian government.
The people who fund, support and arm this insurgency are responsible for crimes against humanity.
Madverts
"since Assad publicly stated that he'll make every effort to kick out the foreign intrusion on Syrian soil."
Don't forget the popular internal uprising against the Dictator Assad. He's making every effort to murder every Syrian demanding he cede power too remember.
WilliB
Never Submit: Exactly.
Bass4funk: Read some history before commenting.
WilliB
Never Submit:
LOL... I love it how you put that so politely.
WilliB
Madverts:
I trust you are trying to be sarcastic. Or did you too swallow the taqiyya hook, line, and sinker?
nath
Bass4funk, I'm not sure you understand the situation.
The insurgent groups that are attacking Syria are against the current government. Since Assad is the current president it's highly unlikely that the current government is funding the rebels, since Assad publicly stated that he'll make every effort to kick out the foreign intrusion on Syrian soil.
I suggest you spend more time doing research and less time falling for propaganda.
bass4funk
As they should do!
Mysterious people (aka: the Assad regime)
DentShop
So bass - the Assad regime are funding the insurgency?
Iso Poika
Yeah, at the start, there was a Syrian opposition that protested; they are very much opposed to the rebels. I am convinced that many, if not most, of the killings at the start of this crisis were committed by the rebels.
Anyway, these ME leaders who are supporting the rebels are detested by their own citizens, more than Assad ever was.
And why all this focus on the Syrian uprising, and no mention of the real Arab Spring still going on right now in Bahrain, which is brutally opposed by the government forces with the help of Saudi Arabia.