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Thread: Bashar Al Assad Full Speech 6/1/2013 (55 minutes)

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    Default Bashar Al Assad Full Speech 6/1/2013 (55 minutes)




    hat tip,

    Topic started on 6-1-2013 @ 08:51 AM by RizeorDie
    http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread915355/pg1
    I listened to the full speech and urge you all to do the same, Al Assad is an educated man, he is a popular leader, he is loved by the Syrian nation regardless what Clinton says.

    If the Syrian nation truly rose up against the Syrian 'regime' then the regime would have fallen a long time ago, but the truth is that this is not a popular uprise, and most of the rebels are not even Syrian, In fact anybody with their mind and heart in the right place would feel the energy and see the truth behind Syria, even a baby can figure out who is right and wrong. You dont need to know the full history behind the situation, if you are free soul then your heart will automatically align you with the Syrian people and you will automatically condemn the FSA terror groups and their supporters (NATO/Saudi).

    Its funny that for the last 21 months, the Syrian government has reached out to the Syrian opposition for dialogue, yet an uninvited guest (USA/Qatar) would intervene and urge the opposition to reject the dialogue.

    The Syrian opposition is forced to align itself with FSA terrorists due to USA and her Allies meddling

    from page 2 of this thread:

    Quote Originally Posted by ClydeCoulter View Post
    Assad: The political solution in Syria will be as follows:

    The first stage: will be The regional and international coutries will be committed to stopping arming and harboring the armed groups and at the same time the armed groups must stop their terrorist activities. And this will facilitate the Syrian Refugees to come back to their real homes and heal their wounds in a secure way.
    After that, the military operations by the Syrian Armed Forces will stop and the Syrian Armed Forces reserve the right to respond if the security of the state or the citizens or public institutions or private institutions are subject to any attack.

    Number two: To find a mechanism that everybody will be committed to the previous element article especially controlling borders.

    Number three: The current government will directly begin with comprehensive contact with all members of Syrian society and community or the different parties and associations to hold open dialog sessions and to hold national dialog conference whereby all of those parties that want a solution in Syria can participate, whether they be parties inside Syria or outside Syria.

    The following stage: The current government will call for a comprehensive dialog session in order to reach a document which stipulates the teritorial integrity and the rejection of terrorism and the rejection of meddling in internal affairs.

    At 29:33 He then begins to outline more details for dialog all the way to a newly formed constitution and government and how that will be arrived at. It's worth a listen.





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    I'm sorry, I think it's ridiculous all this stuff about how Assad and Ahmadinejad are actually great leaders who are victims of US propaganda. They are just as authoritarian as the people who run this country. Being libertarian shouldn't mean we instinctively side with anyone who hates America.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mz10 View Post
    I'm sorry, I think it's ridiculous all this stuff about how Assad and Ahmadinejad are actually great leaders who are victims of US propaganda. They are just as authoritarian as the people who run this country. Being libertarian shouldn't mean we instinctively side with anyone who hates America.

    I haven't said I side with anyone. I posted the "breaking news" speech and a freelance journalist's commentary. To be honest I haven't clicked play yet. Seeing as you have such a strong opinion of the piece can you summarize for us?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mz10 View Post
    I'm sorry, I think it's ridiculous all this stuff about how Assad and Ahmadinejad are actually great leaders who are victims of US propaganda. They are just as authoritarian as the people who run this country. Being libertarian shouldn't mean we instinctively side with anyone who hates America.
    Well said. People try to paint the world in black and white. When they start with America being bad everyone anti america must be good. Its not that simple plenty of bad people ahte other bad people. Its not so cut and dry.

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    I would like to know if the translation is at all accurate (I always wonder),, But I have no doubt that the "rebels" are foreign interests.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mz10 View Post
    I'm sorry, I think it's ridiculous all this stuff about how Assad and Ahmadinejad are actually great leaders who are victims of US propaganda. They are just as authoritarian as the people who run this country. Being libertarian shouldn't mean we instinctively side with anyone who hates America.
    There's a difference between "they are great leaders" and "they are defending their nation from outsiders". I don't agree with my neighbors in a lot of ways, but I defend their right to defend themselves from outsiders.

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    Poor Assad and poor Syria.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Confederate View Post
    Poor Assad and poor Syria.
    If it ever comes to us, who will cry?

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    Assad: "The west are sending terrorists to Syria"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClydeCoulter View Post
    Assad: "The west are sending terrorists to Syria"
    Qatar and Saudi Arabia part of the west now? the west maybe sending weapons and training but the actual terrorists are middle eastern

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