Servant_of_the_One1
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Assad admits 'setbacks' in war against Syrian rebels - Al Jazeera English
Its about time that the giraffe admitted losses.
Its about time that the giraffe admitted losses.
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pro-ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusrah here ?
lets suppose Assad is dictator .
the "hell" of Assad is better than than ISIS and Nusrah .
I agree but ISIS and Nusrah don't believe in democraty , they believe in Sharia should establish by force .I agree with you and that is why i said let the masses rule.
Let them decide if they want Sharia or not.
Let them decide if they want ISIS.
Let them decide if they want Jabhat al-Nusrah.
Let them decide if they want to hang Assad in public or not.
Bottom line let them, the population, by conses have the final say.
How strong is the democracy movement in Syria?I agree with you and that is why i said let the masses rule.
Let them decide if they want Sharia or not.
Let them decide if they want ISIS.
Let them decide if they want Jabhat al-Nusrah.
Let them decide if they want to hang Assad in public or not.
Bottom line let them, the population, by consensus have the final say.
How strong is the democracy movement in Syria?
Is there a strong enough movement for self-determination that could prevent someone else simply seizing power?Not sure what you refer to as democracy?
Is there a strong enough movement for self-determination that could prevent someone else simply seizing power?
Then it may be doomed. Most of the outide world is losing the same battle.The movement is strong but it cannot survive without help from the outside World.