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Will there be American invasion in Syria?

If I was a Syrian citizen I'd be pissed, just absolutely livid, at Saudi Arabia. They sent over 1,000 death row inmates to fight in Syria in place of execution.

Seriously ? I heard talk of prisoners fighting in Syria and assumed it was the escapees from Abu grab. That is just crazy.
 
Seriously ? I heard talk of prisoners fighting in Syria and assumed it was the escapees from Abu grab. That is just crazy.

Oh yeah. Saudi Arabia also went to Russia and promised them that if Russia abandons Assad than Saudi Arabia will guarante the safety of the Russian olympics that are coming up. Sounds like a threat to me. Russia rejected it, as they should, and basically told Saudi Arabia that if all this blows up that Saudi Arabia will be one of Russia's first targets.

The US intercepted messages from Iran to their sponsored militias in Iraq to hit American interested there. Like the American embassy in Baghdad.

Turkey has moved troops, tanks, aircraft, rocket launchers and anti-air guns to the Syrian border. Germany, America and Denmark have troops (couple hundred each) and patriot missle batteries in Turkey along the Syrian border.

America, France, Russia and China have all moved navy ships to the Syrian coast. Britain has moved air force assets to Cyprus just off the Syrian coast.

Iran and Syria threaten revenge on Israel if Syria is attacked. Isreal has vowed to respond to any aggression, called up reservists, issued gas masks to the populace and repositioned their Iron Dome air defense grid.

Hamas and Hezbollah are on the out and pointing fingers at each other over terrorist attacks (car bombs) over Syria.

America has forces in Jordan along the Syrian border training Jordanian troops to defend from an attack from Syria.

Russia is supplying S300 surface to air missiles to Iran.


It is crazy how convoluted it has gotten and how everyone, dont be fooled into this is only an American/Russian fued, has raised tensions. Syria, Israel, Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, France, China...everyones hands are in this.
 
They are not always mutually inclusive or exclusive.

If you're for the rebels, you're stoked. If you against the rebels, you're upset, but understand the humanitarian aid. After all, this was just light weapons, communication, vehicles, and medical supplies.

But if your government is using chemical weapons, and you know this beyond a shadow of a doubt, you should be all for outside intervention. It's easy to say I would be against chemical weapons usage even if I'm pro-existing government, as I'm not in that position. I'm pretty sure it'd change my opinion of where I stand, but I don't have to make that decision right now.
 
If you're for the rebels, you're stoked. If you against the rebels, you're upset, but understand the humanitarian aid. After all, this was just light weapons, communication, vehicles, and medical supplies.

But if your government is using chemical weapons, and you know this beyond a shadow of a doubt, you should be all for outside intervention. It's easy to say I would be against chemical weapons usage even if I'm pro-existing government, as I'm not in that position. I'm pretty sure it'd change my opinion of where I stand, but I don't have to make that decision right now.

No I am not! Haha

But yeah it all depends on which side you support. Syrian citizens are on both sides of that fence.
 
I live pretty close to Syria and have extensive information about what's going on there so hear me out:

1. Around 8-11% of Syrian people support rebels.
2. Most rebels are fundamentalists. Main group named Al-Nusra is a branch of Al-Qaeda. They are even crazier than AQ. One rebel literally ate a soldier's heart and made/published a video of it. They often arbitrarily shoot people of different belief. If they somehow gained the control, millions of people's life would be at stake including 2.1m Christians.
3. The USA and its allies blatantly arm rebels. Assad said: Without the flow of weapons, the insurgency would halt in one week.

Now you decide yourself.
 
If you're for the rebels, you're stoked. If you against the rebels, you're upset, but understand the humanitarian aid. After all, this was just light weapons, communication, vehicles, and medical supplies.

But if your government is using chemical weapons, and you know this beyond a shadow of a doubt, you should be all for outside intervention. It's easy to say I would be against chemical weapons usage even if I'm pro-existing government, as I'm not in that position. I'm pretty sure it'd change my opinion of where I stand, but I don't have to make that decision right now.

Nato supplied the rebels for more than two years through Turkey, Saudis and Qatar. All American weapons and gears. I'm sure US knew it and didn't say anything even if they didn't command the supplies, which I'm not sure about.
 
I live pretty close to Syria and have extensive information about what's going on there so hear me out:

1. Around 8-11% of Syrian people support rebels. See the survey conducted by the NATO.
2. Most rebels are fundamentalists. Main group named Al-Nusra is a branch of Al-Qaeda. They are even crazier than AQ. One rebel literally ate a soldier's heart and made/published a video of it. They often arbitrarily shoot people of different belief. If they somehow gained the control, millions of people's life would be at stake including 2.1m Christians.
3. The USA and its allies blatantly arm rebels. Assad said: Without the flow of weapons, the insurgency would halt in one week.

Now you decide yourself.

As a one sided ally of the US, Turkey opened room for them even in Western cities and took some of them to İstanbul to train them on how to run a government. Pure pawn raising. I'm sorry but the US is really playing with fire in this Syrian issue just for the sake of taking down the Baas regime's 2nd hand after Saddam. It's quite an obsession alongside interests.
 
I live pretty close to Syria and have extensive information about what's going on there so hear me out:

1. Around 8-11% of Syrian people support rebels. See the survey conducted by the NATO.
2. Most rebels are fundamentalists. Main group named Al-Nusra is a branch of Al-Qaeda. They are even crazier than AQ. One rebel literally ate a soldier's heart and made/published a video of it. They often arbitrarily shoot people of different belief. If they somehow gained the control, millions of people's life would be at stake including 2.1m Christians.
3. The USA and its allies blatantly arm rebels. Assad said: Without the flow of weapons, the insurgency would halt in one week.
Now you decide yourself.

The statements in #2 are widely known and are a reason why many Americans, and Europeans, are agaisnt getting involved. No desire to help terrorist groups

Now for the rest. UN released a report that lays war crimes at the feet of the rebels and Assad's government. In my opinion the Syrian government is as dirty as the rebels.

The American weapons just started flowing in the last couple weeks. The main long term suppliers are Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE. Also you should forgive me if I place no faith in anything Assad says.
 
Nato supplied the rebels for more than two years through Turkey, Saudis and Qatar. All American weapons and gears. I'm sure US knew it and didn't say anything even if they didn't command the supplies, which I'm not sure about.

Can you show that those weapons were from NATO? No challenging you, genuinely interested. I am under the impression that it is Suadi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE pushign it not the "West".
 
As a one sided ally of the US, Turkey opened room for them even in Western cities and took some of them to İstanbul to train them on how to run a government. Pure pawn raising. I'm sorry but the US is really playing with fire in this Syrian issue just for the sake of taking down the Baas regime's 2nd hand after Saddam. It's quite an obsession alongside interests.

Everyone is playing with fire. To blame this just on Americans is foolish.
 
The statements in #2 are widely known and are a reason why many Americans, and Europeans, are agaisnt getting involved. No desire to help terrorist groups

Now for the rest. UN released a report that lays war crimes at the feet of the rebels and Assad's government. In my opinion the Syrian government is as dirty as the rebels.

The American weapons just started flowing in the last couple weeks. The main long term suppliers are Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE. Also you should forgive me if I place no faith in anything Assad says.

Assad is absolutely someone that should be taken down but if it is the US that does it, things will get complicated as it is now. The UN reports lost trust in the eyes of many Middle Easterners since they have no power over USA's "Gonna be done whether you like it or not" attitude diplomacy. This is not the 1st time Turkey comes to the border of declaring a war on Syria and Assad. The alternative to Assad that the US is backing up is like running from rain to get caught in the hailstorm for the people of the region and probably indirectly to the countries involved.
 
Everyone is playing with fire. To blame this just on Americans is foolish.

I definitely am not but the US is the main insigator behind all this Middle Eastern conflicts. I'm more angry at my own government for trying to start the war than to the USA for causing all this. Are you acting emotional for the US getting blamed for something?
 
Lighten up. It was a lame joke but really?

So, you agree it's not funny and somewhat inappropriate, but somehow it's my fault for pointing it out?

Added: to avoid derailing the thread, I won't comment further on the lame joke.
 
Can you show that those weapons were from NATO? No challenging you, genuinely interested. I am under the impression that it is Suadi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE pushign it not the "West".

All American slaves governmentally and militarily -like Turkey obviously.



~Well, slave is a bit harsh but you get it.
 
Assad is absolutely someone that should be taken down but if it is the US that does it, things will get complicated as it is now. The UN reports lost trust in the eyes of many Middle Easterners since they have no power over USA's "Gonna be done whether you like it or not" attitude diplomacy. This is not the 1st time Turkey comes to the border of declaring a war on Syria and Assad. The alternative to Assad that the US is backing up is like running from rain to get caught in the hailstorm for the people of the region and probably indirectly to the countries involved.

America is damned if they do and damned if they don't in the middle east. There is no way we can win so why should we waste our time?
 
All American slaves governmentally and militarily -like Turkey obviously.



~Well, slave is a bit harsh but you get it.

Lol, over here it is viewed as we cater to them to much and over there it is that they cater to us to much. 2 way street my friend.
 
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