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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is this thread about Israel? Why not be celebrating Syrians' liberation? You people are so disgusting with your Israel obsession. I hope it keeps you up at night. [/quote] Because within 48 hours it was pretty clear that Syria wasn't "liberated." Its just being carved up by colonial powers and Islamic warlords with all that comes with it. [/quote] lol well this entire thread is about Israel despite the fact that pretty much only Israel took actions consistent of limited defense of its own borders, and took other steps for the common good (destroying chemical weapons). Crickets about Turkey, US, Russia and Iran. [/quote] I'm just going to sit back and patiently wait for the Rules Based Order to sanction Turkey and Israel like they did Russia and Iran for far less. [/quote] Did Israel invade and annex part of another country that did nothing to provoke the attack? [/quote] Of course not. Inconvenient, since the facts belie the narrative some here like to promote. Anyway, Syria is a story which is still unfolding. Optimists hope the rebels represent a positive change; pessimists suspect it'll be "second verse, same as the first", just with different thugs and autocrats in charge. Clearly, Israel's rapid creation of border buffer zones suggest it has no faith that the new regime can be counted on to exercise restraint if it comes into possession of the old regime's mustard gas and sarin supplies, not to mention its warships and other conventional weapons. Time will tell. [/quote] And now, conveniently, the new regime can be bombed at will by Israel with no air defense. [/quote] It thus would be in their interests to choose peace and democracy and respecting religious and individual freedoms then.[/quote] They have peace and democracy now. That is why Israel has invaded [/quote] If you're speaking of Syria, this is all patently false. [/quote] Israel preferred the regime? Invaded only now to punish the nation for being free? [/quote] The devil you know versus the devil who has yet to show his true face. There is ample reason to be suspicious of the kind of government and policies the rebels are likely to implement once the honeymoon is over. [/quote]
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