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Topic History of: Arabs Oppose Arming Syrian Rebels
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JK2006 Yes; now it's being said that those nice kind rebels have used chemical weapons in order to blame Asad's regime; what amazes me is the UK and US observers who haven't seen this coming (just as happened in Libya).
Pattaya In The Know wrote:
I wonder if they feel the same now that Israel has attacked Syria ?

I said all along that if we dont help the Syrians, they will find someone who will !!!!

..... (anyone want some cheap chemical weapons ???)


www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22424188

Those chemical weapons do get about ITK
In The Know Israel now attacks military site near Damascus.

I wonder if they sense a new "land grab".

When the day of reckoning approaches there is only one target that we must ALL fight.
In The Know I wonder if they feel the same now that Israel has attacked Syria ?

I said all along that if we dont help the Syrians, they will find someone who will !!!!

..... (anyone want some cheap chemical weapons ???)
Solihull Exile www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22385051

'Public opinion in the region is even less supportive of Western involvement. In five of the six countries in the region that were surveyed in March - Lebanon (80%), Turkey (68%), Tunisia (60%), Egypt (59%) and the Palestinian territories (63%) - publics opposed Americans or Europeans supplying the Syrian rebels with weapons. Only in Jordan (53%) did people back Western intervention and then only barely.'