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Should the USA arm the Syrian rebels?

Mopeder 2012/06/13 21:07:13
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  • ghostrider 2012/07/13 23:27:58
    No
    ghostrider
    ..... simply mind our (own) business (and I don't mean 'corporate')
  • Heavy 2012/06/15 23:43:38
    Yes
    Heavy
    If we want their enemies to hate us too. Oh wait, they already do.
  • dick 2012/06/15 15:14:21
    No
    dick
    +1
    The rebels in this case are Muslims that want to kill all Christians and Jews in Syria Assad is a cruel ruler but he is protecting the Christians and Jews helping the rebels is the same as killing the Christians and Jews ourselves! muslim terrorist cartoons
  • Justagirl 2012/06/15 05:39:06
    No
    Justagirl
    +3
    No, we shouldn't! The U.S. Government should only and ever attack when provoked, take care of our own problems, and stand as an example for other nations...Dream a little dream....
  • superangrymonkey 2012/06/14 18:21:27
  • Steve 2012/06/14 17:16:45
    No
    Steve
    +1
    Right now, it would just turn Syria into a proxy war and battleground with the US on one side, and Russia and Iran on the other. The losers would be the Syrian people, no matter who "wins."

    Steadily increasing pressure on Assad is better. Maybe push his forces to an act of war against US interests, and then drop a smart bomb into the Presidential Palace.
  • Gothpirate 2012/06/14 15:24:21
    Yes
    Gothpirate
    Russia is arming the Assad regime why shouldn't the US or another friendly nation arm the rebels?
  • dick Gothpirate 2012/06/15 15:16:50
    dick
    Because the rebels are our enemies! Muslim get it! And considering that you are Canadian why not encourage Canada to help a country that hates them!
  • Gothpirate dick 2012/06/18 19:08:25
    Gothpirate
    Please never come to Canada ever as a favour
  • A Woman's View~JLA 2012/06/14 09:23:14
    No
    A Woman's View~JLA
    +2
    Iran is already doing that! Look at what has happened in Libya and Egypt because America got involved! The Saudi's want all the countries leaders out who won't attack Israel...obi is helping them like a good little puppet and closet muslim! It allows the Muslim Brotherhood to get into power!

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  • Lord Emperor Kami Guro Bage... 2012/06/14 09:06:07
  • Charles Braley 2012/06/14 05:30:44 (edited)
    Yes
    Charles Braley
    Because we probably r aleady - COVERTLY!
  • aneed2know 2012/06/14 05:05:27 (edited)
    No
    aneed2know
    +4
    Let the world arm them, Americans need to understand that we are not the police of the world, and every time we interfere with other nations it is rarely for the benefit of that nations citizens but for our own and this is what causes us harm, every time.



    I feel for those in Syria i honestly do, but really what will happen if we help them, they will not learn that with freedom there must be sacrifices made and they will never learn the painful lessons that will lead to a sustainable democracy. This is why our democracy has lasted so long because Americans know what it took to gain freedom, we had to endure the pain, the sacrifices and the consequences of not acting sooner, from the revolutionary war all the way up to the Civil rights bill, all Americans have made sacrifices. And this is exactly what the Syrian people must learn.
  • dick aneed2know 2012/06/15 15:18:24
    dick
    We don't often agree but sending aid to Muslim rebels doesn't make any sense!
  • aneed2know dick 2012/06/16 05:18:16
    aneed2know
    we could have been in more agreement if you had not thrown that hateful Muslim remark in there, i would not care if they worshiped the meatball monster, it still would not have changed my mind.
  • JanHopkins 2012/06/14 04:19:50
    No
    JanHopkins
    +4
    Haven't we learned our lesson yet?
  • Barbarab 2012/06/14 03:32:56
    No
    Barbarab
    +2
    WE NEED TO MIND OUR OWE BUSINESS----AND STAY THE HELL OUT-----THE USA HAS NO MONIES THANKS TO OVIMIT AND BESIDES THEY HATE US------
  • aneed2know Barbarab 2012/06/14 05:06:52 (edited)
    aneed2know
    +1
    this is not about president Obama so take your pointless, untrue statements and shove them up your wide loaded a$$. Cough, Cough who started two unfunded wars, hmmm i cant hear you?
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/14 11:09:51
    Marek
    +1
    Of course it is about 0bambo. He got involved in Egypt and Libya and both countries are under Muslim Brotherhood control and killing Christians with abandon. The same goes on in Syria. The MB rebels massacred the whole village then blamed it on the Assad regime.
  • ghostrider Marek 2012/07/13 23:26:21
    ghostrider
    Well, the U.S. has killed it's share of other religions "with abandon" ... what's your point?
  • Centrist_Bill 2012/06/14 02:00:37
    No
    Centrist_Bill
    +6
    Why so we can go back to the middle east?? Not again.
  • **StarzAbove** 2012/06/14 01:59:56
    No
    **StarzAbove**
    +6
    No, we need to stay out of it.
  • Marek 2012/06/14 01:48:35
    No
    Marek
    +3
    Syrian rebels are part of Muslim Brotherhood the parent organization that spawned Al Qaeda. It is downright stupid and immoral to allow them to take over. The Christians in Syria would be slaughtered once the rebels take over.
  • aneed2know Marek 2012/06/14 05:07:43
    aneed2know
    and your proof of this is where, and can you show it or are you just pulling dumb A$$ statements out of your A$$.
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/14 05:13:20
    Marek
    +1
    It did not take too long for you to pop up. How have you been? I hope all is OK.
  • aneed2know Marek 2012/06/14 05:37:01
    aneed2know
    oh i am fine and i see you are still making statements that you cannot possibly prove, how would you know who the rebels are when even the CIA, nor the military can tell us?
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/14 05:48:31
    Marek
    +2
    Some friends say that the Muslim Brotherhood is on the rise. It is useless to ask CIA even if they know they are not going to tell.
  • aneed2know Marek 2012/06/14 07:32:30
    aneed2know
    So your friends say that, i have some friends who believe that the United States is still that racist country it was back in 1965, but you know what i tell him. You are freaking nuts, you have no proof of this except for isolated incidents.

    So maybe you should tell your friends this also.
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/14 09:14:27
    Marek
    +2
    Here is an interesting article which originated at Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
    The Syrian rebels; the Muslim Brotherhood murders entire village and blame it on Assad regime.

    Report: Rebels Responsible for Houla Massacre.

    By John Rosenthal
    June 9, 2012 4:00 A.M.
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    It was, in the words of U.N. special envoy Kofi Annan, the “tipping point” in the Syria conflict: a savage massacre of over 90 people, predominantly women and children, for which the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad was immediately blamed by virtually the entirety of the Western media. Within days of the first reports of the Houla massacre, the U.S., France, Great Britain, Germany, and several other Western countries announced that they were expelling Syria’s ambassadors in protest.

    But according to a new report in Germany’s leading daily, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), the Houla massacre was in fact committed by anti-Assad Sunni militants, and the bulk of the victims were member of the Alawi and Shia minorities, which have been largely supportive of Assad. For its account of the massacre, the report cites opponents of Assad, who, however, declined to have their names appear in print out of fear of reprisals from armed opposition groups.

    According to the article’s sources, the massacre occurred after r...









    Here is an interesting article which originated at Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
    The Syrian rebels; the Muslim Brotherhood murders entire village and blame it on Assad regime.

    Report: Rebels Responsible for Houla Massacre.

    By John Rosenthal
    June 9, 2012 4:00 A.M.
    Comments
    46

    It was, in the words of U.N. special envoy Kofi Annan, the “tipping point” in the Syria conflict: a savage massacre of over 90 people, predominantly women and children, for which the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad was immediately blamed by virtually the entirety of the Western media. Within days of the first reports of the Houla massacre, the U.S., France, Great Britain, Germany, and several other Western countries announced that they were expelling Syria’s ambassadors in protest.

    But according to a new report in Germany’s leading daily, the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), the Houla massacre was in fact committed by anti-Assad Sunni militants, and the bulk of the victims were member of the Alawi and Shia minorities, which have been largely supportive of Assad. For its account of the massacre, the report cites opponents of Assad, who, however, declined to have their names appear in print out of fear of reprisals from armed opposition groups.

    According to the article’s sources, the massacre occurred after rebel forces attacked three army-controlled roadblocks outside of Houla. The roadblocks had been set up to protect nearby Alawi majority villages from attacks by Sunni militias. The rebel attacks provoked a call for reinforcements by the besieged army units. Syrian army and rebel forces are reported to have engaged in battle for some 90 minutes, during which time “dozens of soldiers and rebels” were killed.

    “According to eyewitness accounts,” the FAZ report continues,

    the massacre occurred during this time. Those killed were almost exclusively from families belonging to Houla’s Alawi and Shia minorities. Over 90% of Houla’s population are Sunnis. Several dozen members of a family were slaughtered, which had converted from Sunni to Shia Islam. Members of the Shomaliya, an Alawi family, were also killed, as was the family of a Sunni member of the Syrian parliament who is regarded as a collaborator. Immediately following the massacre, the perpetrators are supposed to have filmed their victims and then presented them as Sunni victims in videos posted on the internet.

    The FAZ report echoes eyewitness accounts collected from refugees from the Houla region by members of the Monastery of St. James in Qara, Syria. According to monastery sources cited by the Dutch Middle East expert Martin Janssen, armed rebels murdered “entire Alawi families” in the village of Taldo in the Houla region.

    Already at the beginning of April, Mother Agnès-Mariam de la Croix of the St. James Monastery warned of rebel atrocities’ being repackaged in both Arab and Western media accounts as regime atrocities. She cited the case of a massacre in the Khalidiya neighborhood in Homs. According to an account published in French on the monastery’s website, rebels gathered Christian and Alawi hostages in a building in Khalidiya and blew up the building with dynamite. They then attributed the crime to the regular Syrian army. “Even though this act has been attributed to regular army forces . . . , the evidence and testimony are irrefutable: It was an operation undertaken by armed groups affiliated with the opposition,” Mother Agnès-Mariam wrote.

    — John Rosenthal writes on European politics and transatlantic security issues. You can follow his work at www.trans-int.com or on Facebook.
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  • aneed2know Marek 2012/06/15 04:05:19 (edited)
    aneed2know
    +1
    Like i said i have friends who say crazy things also and as their friend i tell them to go back on their meds as you should with your friends.

    But basically we agree that this needs to be handle by those in the area not us, we just disagree on why.
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/16 06:53:16
    Marek
    Fair enough. Those murders need to stop. Muslim Brotherhood proves that they do not deserve political power. If it takes Assad and Russia to do it then so be it.
  • aneed2know Marek 2012/06/16 07:53:41
    aneed2know
    But you are grouping those in the Muslim brotherhood who do not take part in terrorist activities into the same group that does. How come we dont do that here in America with militia groups who take part in violent activities? Why is it done to others but not to the ones you agree with?

    The Muslim brotherhood does some great work in some countries, they provide medical services and food programs, things that a government should provide.
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/16 09:25:38
    Marek
    The political parts of Muslim Brotherhood support terrorists. Ayman Al Zawahiri, bin Laden's deputy chief of Al Qaeda, is a member of Muslim Brotherhood.
  • aneed2know Marek 2012/06/16 09:33:37
    aneed2know
    okay, but that is not the only part of the Muslim Brotherhood, just like the radical paramilitary groups here are not always part of the mainstream militia groups .

    You cant group all people together, example of this, would you group all Motorcycle clubs with the 1% the outlaw bikers or gangs?
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/16 09:47:36
    Marek
    But it is part of it and the rest of them support it.
  • aneed2know Marek 2012/06/16 09:50:59
    aneed2know
    So a motorcycle club is the same as a Motorcycle gang, all i am asking is a for a little fairness. Personally like i said as long as we dont start arming factions in the middle East i am okay, when we start to that is where i have issues.
  • Marek aneed2know 2012/06/18 00:50:11
    Marek
    I am for steering clear of the conflict. Let them and local powers go at it if they are tired of peacefull coexistence.
  • michael Marek 2012/06/19 18:45:14
    michael
    Ayman Al Zawahiri was also part of the group of Muslims who killed Pres. Sadat of Egypt in the early 1980s. But that was before Ayman Al Zawahiri went to Afghanistan to fight the Soviets and actaully met Osama Bin Laden. It should be noted that Osama Bin Laden tend to surround himself with Egyptians while accepting money from various sources on the Arabian Penisular and in the Persian Gulf countries. It appears that Bin Laden favored Egyptians over other Arabs as agents to carry out his various plots against the West. Even though Dr. Ayman Al Zawahiri ( he is a doctor by profession) was ALREADY on the path to being a terrorist before Bin Laden, it should be noted that both men where deeply influenced by Abdullah Yusuf Azzam (Palestinian Sunni Islamic scholar and theologian -who was convicted in Egypt for spying for Isreal but killed in 1989) and Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman ( famous " Blind Sheik" connected to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing-he is a a federal prision today).
  • a7xwckd 2012/06/14 01:47:10
    No
    a7xwckd
    +6
    Just nope.
  • JEFF 2012/06/14 01:14:36
    No
    JEFF
    +5
    WHAT FOR? SO THEY CAN USE THEM AGAINST US AND ISRAEL ONE DAY? THEY HATE US JUST AS MUCH. I SAY THE HELL WITH OUR ENEMIES. TIME TO PAY MORE ATTENTION TO OUR OWN COUNTRY.

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