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Will someone destroy islam already?
syyuge:
State TV shows aftermath of assassination attempt on Syrian Prime Minister:
Heavy damage was inflicted on buildings and vehicles nearby but Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi escaped unhurt from the blast which targeted his motorcade in the Mazzeh neighbourhood of Damascus, according to state television.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10025705/State-TV-shows-aftermath-of-assassination-attempt-on-Syrian-Prime-Minister.html
Muslamic terrorism and infighting in an ascending order.
syyuge:
Barack Obama 'gives himself wriggle room' over chemical weapons in Syria:
The regime of Bashar al-Assad may appeared to have crossed a red line set by Barack Obama over the use of chemical weapons, but it is "not going to face consequences" yet, says The Telegraph's Damien McElroy.
Barack Obama said he wanted to "establish with some certainty" the circumstances surrounding the Syrian regime's alleged deployment of chemical weapons before deciding on a response, despite saying they had been used.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10028719/Barack-Obama-gives-himself-wriggle-room-over-chemical-weapons-in-Syria.html
From Iran and North Korea to Syria, there is a single question >> To do or not to do!
muman613:
The 'red line' has become a 'brown line' which will soon become a 'grey line' which will ultimately be a 'white line'...
Obama can only 'talk tough' to the Israelis...
syyuge:
--- Quote from: muman613 on April 30, 2013, 05:31:34 PM ---The 'red line' has become a 'brown line' which will soon become a 'grey line' which will ultimately be a 'white line'...
Obama can only 'talk tough' to the Israelis...
--- End quote ---
Yes!
To them it is all about a kaleidoscopic change of colors.
syyuge:
Syrian Shias flee to Lebanon to escape Sunni militias:
Shia residents from Damascus have described how armed Sunni militiamen waged a campaign of terror in their neighbourhood, daubing crosses on the doors of homes and assassinating religious leaders in the street.
The testimonies given by Shia refugees who have fled to Lebanon paint a graphic picture of how the Syrian rebellion is becoming beset by deep-seated sectarianism, with hardline Sunni rebels now bent on building and uncompromising Islamic state.
“I heard the imam in the mosque next to our home call for jihad — holy war — against the Syrian regime, and against the Alawites and Shia. They were shouting it from the minarets,” said Awatif, 60, too frightened of reprisals to give her family name.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10031492/Syrian-Shias-flee-to-Lebanon-to-escape-Sunni-militias.html
Muslamic terrorism and infighting going deep in to each other.
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