Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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If you thought what happened yesterday was bad, give this a watch.
If you thought what happened yesterday was bad, give this a watch.
The pictures shown of the tortured people reminded me of the holocaust programme that was on last year. All for standing up against the regime.
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Of course war is bad, people lose their minds. In the first couple of years the Syrian army had lost many tens of thousands of men who were paraded and beheaded for “social media “purposes. Seeing your colleagues heads on sticks isn’t going to make you pragmatic about the situation. Meanwhile the west was beating the war drum encouraging, supplying and training people to slaughter the Syrian Army. Anyone who supported this war and overthrowing Assad are very much a part of this. War is awful and the cheerleading for it was disgusting.
In Iraq when US soldiers started being targeted and blown up many war crimes started to take place. The Central Intelligence Agency committed a series of human rights violations against detainees in the Abu Ghraib prison. We saw that helicopter gun ship mow down a crowd of innocent people and god knows what else we are not aware of.
You need to watch the film “Searching for Steele” (trailer below) to understand the behavior and torture that the US endorsed:
https://youtu.be/qhhY8B4dYQ4
When a war starts it is always going to get nasty on both sides, and there is no way to control the psychological impact on people and their actions. That is the chance we took with our warmongering regime change policy and we are very much a part of the cycle.
This is not just about Assad, it’s about the US, UK, France, Saudi, Qatar and Turkey’s plot to take over Syria. That is why people are missing in Syria and it’s not just on the rebel’s side.
You mentioned 'both' sides but Syria is a lot more complicated than Assad and the rebels. You've also got to remember the IS faction, Turkey and the Kurds, all of whom are fighting each other.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-33690060
The only reason the war crimes can't be looked into is because Russia and China vetoed it.
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