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Overall what do you think will be the outcome of the Syrian Civil War?
Overall what do you think will be the outcome of the Syrian Civil War?
Hard to say.
Iran would do everything in it`s power to not lose that ally.
But so would Saudi Arabia to get rid of Assad.
Mainly, I hope the West stays out. There is nothing to gain there and the sides that are at each others throats are enemies of the West anyway.
We have a saying/proverb here in Germany:
"Let the wolves rip each other appart."
So my giant question is - if Hezbollah and Al-Qaeda want to kill each other..... why in the world are we against that, exactly? Once we are able to ensure that WMD stores don't fall into the wrong hands and that IDP's are out of the way, we should be secretly sending aid to whoever is losing at any given moment.
Because it is not just Al Quaida and Hezbollah. In the North, Kurdish seperatists have declared autonomy and have ever since been under attacked from both the FSA, Al Quaida and Assad. Last week the FSA started fighting ISIS and Al Quaida because they were causing havoc in ereas that they controled.
Other than that this has the potential of spilling over into Lebanon and nobody wants the brutal 1980s civil war to repeat itself there.
Overall what do you think will be the outcome of the Syrian Civil War?
Once we are able to ensure that WMD stores don't fall into the wrong hands and that IDP's are out of the way, we should be secretly sending aid to whoever is losing at any given moment.So my giant question is - if Hezbollah and Al-Qaeda want to kill each other..... why in the world are we against that, exactly?
Because it is not just Al Quaida and Hezbollah. In the North, Kurdish seperatists have declared autonomy and have ever since been under attacked from both the FSA, Al Quaida and Assad. Last week the FSA started fighting ISIS and Al Quaida because they were causing havoc in ereas that they controled.
Other than that this has the potential of spilling over into Lebanon and nobody wants the brutal 1980s civil war to repeat itself there.
ol.Unbelievable, it's nothing but a cesspo