Reading post 625193 in main thread: Problems in Syria
May 9th, 2012  
RayManKiller3
 
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Originally Posted by hamidreza
Well, if you are living in a free country, your media is free and are not Influenced by the power centers and you trust to your politician , you should believe their report about Syria.
Were you being sarcastic? Just because media is free do not mean you can trust anything it says. The fact is a good deal of media (as far as I know) seem to focus only on the bad the Assad regime is doing, but ignore the Rebels. Free media only means you always have the ability to see a different source.

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I don't think, maybe at the first days the majority of Syrians backed them but when the nature of Rebels was more clear, most of them changed their opinion.
I really worry that this is the case... It is not that hard to create a rebellion in such a state like this, and it makes me wonder if majority agree with the Rebels to this extent (starting a civil war).

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I don't think. because the legitimacy of Syrian Government increase in the peace.
While I would like to agree with you, this is not always the case. Almost all evil regimes rely on "peace", yet kill and execute vast amounts of it's people.

Example: North Korea, Soviet Russia, and to a certain degree, China.

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The answer is clear. the main player is west. some the Arabian countries such as Qatar and Saudi Arabian play as a peon. Turkey also help the Rebels to increase her influence in ME in future. all of these three make up the Syrian Rebels.
You seem to be mistaken. The west while a player when it comes to encouraging the Rebels, none of them has done anything directly as far as we know. When I said who makes up the Rebel organization, as in the people we see fighting now. If the west do decide to aide the Rebels, it would most likely be done in similar to Syria. To tell you the truth, the west do not actually want to intervene militarily in Syria.

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a free elections is a good suggestion but I think west is looking for his benefits not the Syria people benefits.
West is looking for "his" benefits? Are you referring to Assad? I highly doubt the west telling him to step down is looking out for Assad.

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till now he lost some of his legitimize but in future it is depended on how he deal with this conflict.
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As I can guess the west especially the US and Israel don't prefer to unseat Assad and give the country to the leaders who maybe be worst than him. They prefer to have this condition and pressure on Assad to do a good trade with him. for example peace with Israel or the same things.
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Of course the west do not want to unseat him for someone who will do the same if not worse. I am not sure if this benefits the Israel peace process that has been ongoing.
 
 
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