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AngryCanadian
03-30-2012, 01:37 AM
http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/30/syrian-opposition-leader-were-going-to-ask-for-arms-more-help/


A leading member of the Syrian opposition says their leaders, who hope to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton later this week, will request more assistance as the siege by Bashar al-Assad's government continues.

And get this.


Clinton will travel to Istanbul from Saudi Arabia, where she is scheduled to meet with King Abdullah to discuss a range of issues, including the situation in Syria.


1. The implementation of a safe zone on the Syrian side of the border with Turkey.

2. The establishment of a no-fly zone over the safe zone.

3. Arms for the Free Syrian Army, an opposition group inside Syria comprised mainly of former government soldiers who defected to the opposition

And yes once again Sen John McCain further proving his robotic stance


Support for such assistance to the opposition is growing on Capitol Hill. Sens. John McCain, R-Arizona; Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina; and Joseph Lieberman, I-Connecticut have called for foreign airpower to stop the government "slaughter" and save innocent lives.
They are calling it slaughter yet how again is saving innocent lives by dropping bombs on the civilians saving? i am lost there and that's further prove that McCain is like a Robot.

Demigod
03-30-2012, 01:54 AM
Syria should just arm the Kurd's.Turkey would then stop any support to the rebels in a moment.

AngryCanadian
03-30-2012, 01:57 AM
Syria should just arm the Kurd's.Turkey would then stop any support to the rebels in a moment.

But you think the Robots like John McCain, Lieberman and Lindsey would even care? they all get ther money from the CFR.

Demigod
03-30-2012, 02:07 AM
But you think the Robots like John McCain, Lieberman and Lindsey would even care? they all get ther money from the CFR.


Without Turkish support the rebels are done.Turkey gives them bases in its territory from where they regroup and attack Syria.Every town the rebel's claim to hold is either near the Turkish or Iraqi border.But it is the Syrian's army fault that things got so escalated.They should have went scorched earth on the rebels when they took up arms and fortify the border with Turkey.Now it is a guerrilla war.