Wow contradiction within the same sentenceHumanitarian medical aid to Syrian wounded, apparently regardless of political affiliation (as long as they're not part of the Iran-Hezbollah-Assad "Shia alliance"): link. No military support is provided.
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Wow contradiction within the same sentenceHumanitarian medical aid to Syrian wounded, apparently regardless of political affiliation (as long as they're not part of the Iran-Hezbollah-Assad "Shia alliance"): link. No military support is provided.
I kinda like the hotel opposition. It's somewhat secular, liberal and wants to make peace with all of Syria's neighbors. Too bad the head choppers in Idlibistan don't recognize the hotel diplomats though.
apparently regardless of political affiliation (as long as they're not part of the Iran-Hezbollah-Assad "Shia alliance")
Not all of them, Amir jan.Are you truly that naive? Doesn't it occur to you that the "hotel opposition" are just the PR wing for the "moderate" terrorists on the ground? They probably learnt it from the NCRI, which is the PR wing for the MKO terrorist group.
It's tough for me to follow the alliances and treacheries of the Syrian factions. In the past year ISIS has attacked Israel which then responded with air strikes: link.So I guess that narrows it down to just ISIS and their buddies -
You believe this guy Al-Masri's SFS is going to rule some corner of Syria, eliminate anti-Israel elements there, invite the Jews to return, and make peace with Israel?
What have you been drinking? I have got to try some myself!
They are powerless because the west doesn't give a crap about democracy or secularism as long as the subject (in this case Syria) bows down to them. Evidently this particular group is going for the much more fruitful second option.Some of the hotel diplomats are honest about their intention to create a democratic and secular Syria, but they're powerless
ISIS was and is Israeli pet, the terrorist ideology of ISIS is very similar to the zionist state and they have helped each other on multiple occasions
That's why when Russia entered the war against ISIS, the terrorist state of Israel and their Jewish tushy was on fire
i love how delusion this guy is 
Of course, nobody expects you to have complete control of your bitches. The west had the same case with Saddam, he was their bitch while he was attacking Iran, but as soon as the bitch bit it's master, it got put down.In the past year ISIS has attacked Israel which then responded with air strikes: link.
That's true, but not completely true, Amir.They are powerless because the west doesn't give a crap about democracy or secularism as long as the subject (in this case Syria) bows down to them. Evidently this particular group is going for the much more fruitful second option.
I don't know how representative this guy is.and you think that People of Syria will make peace with you ?
Israel's border security was degraded when Syria's civil war compelled U.N. forces to evacuate the border region. Israel also has peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan. So there's every reason to believe Israel seeks a stable peace at its northern borders as well....plus after Israel treatment of Rebels , its clear that you guys have no intention to keep peace around your country...
By spreading democracy to different regions, the US will always have the ability to manipulate elections in other countries in order to shape regional politics and alliances.
Western and Arab nations provided Iraq with military and economic support - it was referred to as "The Tilt" in Washington. But that doesn't mean Israel is providing these to the Syrian rebels.Of course, nobody expects you to have complete control of your bitches. The west had the same case with Saddam, he was their bitch while he was attacking Iran, but as soon as the bitch bit it's master, it got put down.
I don't know how representative this guy is.
Israel's border security was degraded when Syria's civil war compelled U.N. forces to evacuate the border region. Israel also has peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan. So there's every reason to believe Israel seeks a stable peace at its northern borders as well.
They don't need it in countries that are already willing to submit to American hegemony.You said it yourself. Democracy is merely a tool for the US. They do not care about democracy, they care about their hegemonic ambitions and nothing else. If promoting democracy helps achieve that ambition (even if the new puppet doesn't turn out to be a democracy), they'll use it.
Though I still refute what you said, the US doesn't even need democracy to influence. It has economic & military incentives, as well as coercion (using the same themes). In my mind democracy is just a "buzzword" for them to use to get world opinion on their side.
Eh, don't know about "double game" but as the Russians have conceded Israel's attacks in Syria target Hezbollah, not Assadists.You are cherry Picking my sentences , look it in context you treat the rebels mean you are giving clear message to Assad regime and supporters that you are playing a double game, plus you run your own bombing campaign against the Assad as well -