• Attacks could kill Assad opponents, Syrian army defectors say
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[QUOTE]Military sites in Syria are packed with soldiers who have been effectively imprisoned by their superiors due to doubts about their loyalty, former soldiers say, making them possible casualties in any U.S.-led air strikes. Thousands of security forces and militia loyal to the government, meanwhile, have moved into schools and residential buildings in Damascus, mixing with the civilian population in the hope of escaping a Western strike, according to residents and opposition activists.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/attacks-could-kill-assad-opponents-syrian-army-defectors-say/article14059473/[/url]
There are so many negatives to intervention that I went out and sketched something that someone suggested in an earlier thread; [thumb]http://i39.tinypic.com/2e5inaw.jpg[/thumb] That is basically where we are at right now.
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;42029052]There are so many negatives to intervention that I went out and sketched something that someone suggested in an earlier thread; [thumb]http://i39.tinypic.com/2e5inaw.jpg[/thumb] That is basically where we are at right now.[/QUOTE] Give this giraffe a Nobel peace prize
[QUOTE=Zenreon117;42029052]There are so many negatives to intervention that I went out and sketched something that someone suggested in an earlier thread; [thumb]http://i39.tinypic.com/2e5inaw.jpg[/thumb] That is basically where we are at right now.[/QUOTE] It looks like you're cutting your penis in half with a spoon. I have tried that before and I'd say it describes intervention pretty well.
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