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syyuge:
Tony Blair calls for intervention in Syria:

Tony Blair has criticised the "inaction" of governments that have failed to intervene in the conflict in Syria as he called for a no-fly zone in the region and said Britain should consider arming the rebels in the country.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10165984/Tony-Blair-calls-for-intervention-in-Syria.html

Yes, without this help the muslamic terrorists and man eater rebels will be lost in the battles too early and it will not remain a protracted war. 

syyuge:
Russia claims Syrian rebels have used sarin gas:

Russia's envoy to the UN has handed over evidence which indicates Syrian rebels used sarin gas in an attack in March.

Vitaly Churkin said Russian experts had been to the scene of an attack at Khan al-Assal near Aleppo and had gathered firsthand evidence.

Syria's government has refused to let a UN inspection team into the country, but this week invited UN officials for talks on launching an investigation.

Mr Churkin said the Russian inquiry had "established" that rebel forces had fired a Bashar 3 missile at the town, killing 26 people, including 16 troops.

"The results of the analysis clearly indicate that the ordinance used in Khan al-Assal was not industrially manufactured and was filled with sarin," Mr Churkin said. "There is every reason to believe that it was the armed opposition fighters who used chemical weapons in Khan al-Assal."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10169921/Russia-claims-Syrian-rebels-have-used-sarin-gas.html

Russia should not unnecessarily try to implicate the muslamic man eater rebels on the charges of using sarin. Russians should understand that the day the west reaches to the right conclusion that the muslamic rebels or terrorists are using the sarin they will immediately stop supporting them and then those muslamic terrorists will not be able to withstand for a single day and this protracted war will come to a grinding halt. Then these muslamic terrorists will have no other choice but to disperse away in to Europe and all other nations on a global basis with their share of the gas. What a terrible loss that will be to the world. So let the muslamic terrorism be allowed to perish at here and here itself. Assad shall be allowed to do his part of the job.

syyuge:
Spy agencies fear terror groups could get chemical weapons in Syria:

MI6 fears al-Qaeda groups fighting in Syria could seize the regime’s stockpile of chemical weapons with “catastrophic consequences” for the UK and the West.

Sir John Sawers, chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, warned MPs there could be a “highly worrying proliferation” of the deadly weapons if president Bashar Assad’s regime falls.

All three spy agencies believe Syria now represents the biggest terror threat to the UK, including the risk of British jihadists travelling there and returning to attack this country.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10171890/Spy-agencies-fear-terror-groups-could-get-chemical-weapons-in-Syria.html

So in any case whether the muslamic terrorists win or loose, they will carry forward the gas everywhere.

syyuge:
Further destabilisation in the Middle East possible according to new report.

The crisis in Egypt is already having a negative effect on the Syrian civil war and contributing to further destabilisation of the wider Middle East according to a major new report.

http://www.exeter.ac.uk/news/research/title_306135_en.html

Those who are against Israel will have to suffer according to their own fate as per the will of the Almighty.

syyuge:
Syria: moderate rebels accuse al-Qaeda groups of murdering commander

Syria’s rebel movement descended into its own conflict last night after an al-Qaeda-linked faction was accused of assassinating a senior commander in the Free Syrian Army.

Despite public announcements that the US is ready to arm the rebels, several commanders on the ground have told the Telegraph that they have not yet received any weapons.

The result has been the progressive weakening of moderate rebel groups, who are left increasingly impotent against both the Syrian government and the will of well-funded foreign jihadists.

“There is not enough strength in the FSA now to fight the groups. All the good fighters joined the Islamic groups because they could provide arms and a salary,” said Ahmed, a rebel in Syria’s Idlib province. “All the good leaders are there. If you ask me now, the FSA is empty and the future of Syria is finished”.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10176996/Syria-moderate-rebels-accuse-al-Qaeda-groups-of-murdering-commander.html

Muslamic infighting is seriously growing even within the Syrian rebels. Now what will happen to this protracted war.

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