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2011 Syrian Protests

Should the US get involved in Syria?

  • Yes, full blown ground assault

    Votes: 1 20.0%
  • Yes, no-fly zone

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, trade embargo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Yes, other

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • No

    Votes: 4 80.0%

  • Total voters
    5
So basically Syria is the next Libya. There's a civil war forming there, and it isn't very civil. The Syrian government has fired upon Syrian protestors and it's getting bloodier by the hour. What do you think will happen in Syria? Will this spark a civil war? Who do you support, the government or the protestors? Do you think the United States should intervene, like we did with Libya, and if so, how should we intervene? If you want, please try to keep all discussions and news articles about the Syrian protests in this thread.
 
Syria sends army reinforcements into Deraa
The Syrian army has sent more tanks and reinforcements into Deraa as part of a widening crackdown against opponents of the government, and sporadic explosions are being heard in the flashpoint southern city, witnesses say.

Witnesses said a convoy of about 30 tanks were seen on the circular highway outside the Syrian capital, Damascus, on Wednesday.

Troops have been deployed since Monday in Deraa - where the uprising began more than five weeks ago - and activists said more gunfire could be heard on Wednesday.

A resident of Deraa, speaking under the condition of anonymity for his own safety, said that security forces had taken over the town hospital, and were shooting at anyone who approached the building.

"Snipers are on top of all the buildings in Deraa and there are lots of bodies on the streets," the man said in a phone interview. "They were left on the street for three days and we couldn't remove them."

Troops had sealed off the town, and were searching homes at night.

Read more: Syria sends army reinforcements into Deraa - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 

tarekabdo12

Active Member
However Arabic people stubborn and strong. They don't fear death if it was for the sake of truth. They will win -if God wishes so - but it may take some time.
 

tarekabdo12

Active Member
Arabs have phobia from America. They think America only cares for it's own sake and use human rights as a blanket for it's ambitions in the Middle East. They will only agree for an American involvement if they are being cruely killed and have no other choice.
 
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