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I'm not supporting Assad's regime here... but you can't expect HA to criticize the Syrians after all these years of alliance, they still need them, whether the regime is good or evil, HA still need them... If the Syrian people want freedom, I'm fine with that, but I, as a Lebanese, would be worried about the Syrian's stands toward Lebanon and the situation with Israel.
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And do what? HA are drowning themselves with al asad, when asad falls , the whole syrian people will hate ha for supporting that dictatorship regime , ha should NOT connect their fate to the asad regime , that is so wrong in many ways , they need to start establishing connections with the revolvers to assure good relations with the coming regime
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حاجي تزت حرام والله بحرب تموز كنتوا عم تتفرجوا علينا والله أنا غلطان؟ وكان فؤاد بدو يحطنا بالخيم لانو لسنا بمقام ال downtown |
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يا ريت شفنا هل الحمية ضد أسرائيل، ستين سنة وهني لابدين ما طالع من أمرهم شي ما لقوا يستقوا الا بالسفير الاميركاني ولك سوريا ما صارت دولة الا على ايام بيت الاسد |
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Tayeb l cha3eb batal bado dawli and they are asking for better...what the hell do u( lebanon) has to do with anything. |
@Kain
You don't have to tell me about the "big" picture, I know about it. In fact, I believe I know more about it than you. See, the "big" picture is usually fuzzy, very distorted and there are several versions of it depending on who's painting it. The only way you can get the original, undistorted version is when you look at the details. Assad might have good intentions, he might be looking at his "big" picture. His intentions do matter, but only up to a point. If his actions result in this happening then his intention aren't worth anything, because if his intention were good then what you see in these videos are the opposite of good. There isn't a tyrant or citizen in the world that has a "big" picture with them being the monsters. Everyone believes they are doing good and if there is a detail that shows them as monsters then they just paint over it. Israel sees itself as the savior of its oppressed people. In order to save them they need a land which they can live in without fear. So to get them that security they can't worry about a small detail such as a family loosing its provider, because he was a security risk and had to be put in jail for the rest of his life. They can't worry about a small detail like a family getting their home turned to dust, because they have a responsibility to make houses to the people they set out to save in the first place. They can't worry about a small detail like a young kid being shot, he was throwing rocks and that rock might have hurt one of the people they were trying to save. So what they do is that they blur that detail and never bother to look at it again, see that way they are still the good guys. Some members here see themselves as the saviors of their oppressed people. In order to save them they need to get weapons to fight the oppressors. They can't worry about about a small detail such as a family loosing its provider, because he wanted the choice of a leader and not the one that inherited their land and lives from his father and that one might not give them the weapons they wanted. They can't worry about a small detail like a family getting their home turned to dust, because in that house there was a young girl talking badly about their ally. They can't worry about a small detail like a young kid being shot, he was throwing rocks and that rock might have hurt one of the people that like the guy who helps them feel secure . So what they do is that they blur that detail and never bother to look at it again, see that way they are still the good guys. Quote:
If you're worried about Syria's stance if the regime falls the I'll just refer you to Systas reply. Let me ask you a question. Let's say we get back whatever Lebanese land/prisoner Israel still has, would you be against peace with them? If yes, what's your motivation? Quote:
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the sad thing is that everyone is wrong. it's not a fantasy movie where it is good versus evil, and gandalf the white against what's his name in the fiery volcano and the ugly face.
the sad thing is that the world is all messed up, everyone is a vilain that think they are a saint, and everyone is right somewhere and wrong other places. everyone needs to understand that well and stop talking about their side like they are completely right. bachar al assad is wrong to oppress people, same as husni mubarak, and the people are wrong in being muslim fanatics wanting to kill everyone else(which is what muslims in all muslim countries tend to do except for turkey...religion of peace indeed) before someone goes on defending iran, people who change religions from islam to even christianity(not atheism or judaism) get executed. so I stand by my word, tolerating other cultures really is not a famous virtue...and no need to explain saudi arabia so there is no real solution unless the average IQ of the arab population jumps by a hundred point, and they take a good look of themselves and see that they live like it's the year 500 when it actualy is 2011, then we get somewhere edit: final note, 7ezeb el baath is the only, only arab secular party, it's the closest thing the arab world has to progress, if it falls we're all set back a thousand years... |
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But to answer you question, I think peace should be held sooner or later (maybe after the Palestinians have their state, and live in peace), but there's still a part of me that refuses to recognize those people and have peace with them... |
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