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Obamha and cameron (by chunkymonkey67)

 chunkymonkey67 
26-Aug-13 9:38 am
Keep your nose out of Syria and concerntrate on the problems in your own country and stop puttin your service men and women and your citizens in harms way.We are not the worlds police,so stop acting as if we are.Supporting the rebels,you could be creating and arming a new Bin Laden.For once stop and think,JMO

 

 

 
 
 Shicchic 
26-Aug-13 9:44 am

 

 

 
 
 duelmasterelite 
26-Aug-13 9:45 am
Wtf do u care? U r in england. U need to worry about the royal family and the woes of having hot tea and crumpets to celebrate the birth of a baby who wil likely grow up to be a failure!

 

 

 
 
 duelmasterelite 
26-Aug-13 9:49 am

 

 

 
 
 jonson007 (8)   (31 / M-F / India)
26-Aug-13 9:53 am
@chunkymonkey67: situation has gone out of control in syria. Homicides and mass killings have shown the brutal face of assad and syrian army , so someone has to intervene otherwise things would become worse.

 

 

 
 
 chunkymonkey67 
26-Aug-13 10:01 am
@jonson007: ok,so leave it up to the Arab league,its in their neck of the woods and their problem,look at the countries we've so called liberated,more death and destruction there now,then what there was before "liberation"

 

 

 
 
 chunkymonkey67 
26-Aug-13 10:11 am
Wtf do u care? U r in england. U need to worry about the royal family and the woes of having hot tea and crumpets to celebrate the birth of a baby who wil likely grow up to be a failure!
. Ill informed and illiterate,read before posting reply,READ HEADLINE dumb a ss

 

 

 
 
 Shicchic 
26-Aug-13 10:25 am
@jonson007: they should just think about their economy and people. I belive they would make things worse in Syria. (Of course It's themselves plan, for Colonialism, but just for themselves, I mean politicians, it doesn't have any benefits for their people)

 

 

 
 
 jonson007 (8)   (31 / M-F / India)
26-Aug-13 10:29 am
@chunkymonkey67: yes u r right. But arab league neither has the power nor the determination to curb it. Moreover if syria turns out to be a failed and hostile state, it might lead to the formation of another syrian taliban. But the cause of concern is the way european union and united states are supporting the rebels inspite of knowing that many al-quaida operatives are also involved in the rebellion. So arming the rebels must be discontinued.

 

 

 
 
 jonson007 (8)   (31 / M-F / India)
26-Aug-13 10:39 am
@Shicchic: yes, they have their own vested interests. See what they did in iraq. But the syrian people r left with no choices and the question that hangs infront of them is who gonna help syria ??

 

 

 
 
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