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Topic History of: Jeremy Bowen in Syria - on Syria
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Pattaya The problem in Syria is that lots of countries have been interfering...namely cruel despots like Saudi Arabia,Kuwait etc.
The war would have been over by now had they not have played regional hatred politics,all based on religion.
JK2006 A prediction; fewer will die in Syria if the USA don't bomb the country than if they do.
In The Know JK2006 wrote:
You think that's a good solution. Point made.

... but you have NO solution, JK ... just the vain hope that if nobody does anything then maybe it will sort itself out.

Meanwhile ... another 100,000 die !
JK2006 Nobody's doubting that Assad's regime lies ITK; some of us feel the other side might lie too. Nobody thinks North Korea is a wonderful place but some of us don't think we ought to go in and bomb them. Nobody likes the Iranian killings of people but we don't want to send the troops in. Nobody approves of Israelis seizing Palestinian ground but some of us don't want to declare war on Israel. Some of us didn't approve of killing innocent Arabs in Iraq and Libya. Some of us are less ready than you to invade other countries or interfere with their domestic problems.

You think that's a good solution. Point made. Please stop going on about it.
In The Know Jeremy Bowen also said (on 6pm BBC News) that the town of Maaloula - which the Syrian government claimed 2 days ago to have re-taken - is still in rebel hands.

You simply cannot believe ANYTHING that the Assad regime says

I wonder what restrictions he is under - given that he is one of the very few journalists allowed into Syria?