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Saudi, Algerian and Pakistani nationals are also fighting on the side of the rebels, Kuwaitis said, quoting their relatives who crossed into Syria, Al Qabas said on Sunday. Kuwaitis who reach Syria are welcomed by members of the Free Syrian Army and are given weapons before they are integrated into fighting units.
It sounds like NATO does not have to get directly involved after all. The people of the region seem to be taking care of their own. [Which is the way it should be]
Unless of course this is all some sort of bizarre evil Zionist, Arab, Persian, Muslim, Jew, Chinese, Russian, and American cabal with an EU twist's plot?
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
From the agent usa's Source:
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The foreigners are given Syrian identity papers to help them in case they are held prisoners by the regime forces, the report said. The Kuwaiti identity papers are reportedly left at the Free Syrian Army liaison offices at the borders with Turkey.
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did you even read the examiner source from a US military officer?
Isn't that nice? kind of reminds on how the Saudis, Turkish teamed up with the terrorists in Bosnia agaisnt the christian Serbs.
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
the kuwaiti identity are left in turkey
Originally posted by SLAYER69
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
the kuwaiti identity are left in turkey
Source?
edit on 11-6-2012 by SLAYER69 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by LightningStrikesHere
one of these days you salafis are going to be guinea pigs for mass nuclear or biological genocide.
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
internationalsocialist.org.uk...
The regime of Bashar al-Assad is murdering its own people as it desperately tries to cling to power.
Russia and China back Syria for their own interests. Russia has its only Mediterranean naval base there and has a lucrative arms trade with the regime.
Russia and Iran would like Assad to stay in charge; although they are aware his days are numbered and are looking to preserve some influence or presence in a new set up.
A year ago they begged for Britain’s help when Colonel Gaddafi’s tanks encircled their city, threatening annihilation. Now former Libyan rebels in Benghazi – liberated with the aid of the RAF last March – have systematically desecrated the graves of more than 150 British servicemen killed in North Africa 70 years ago.
The latest killings happened as Channel 4 News chief correspondent Alex Thomson claimed Syrian rebels tried to lead him and his colleagues into a trap so they would be killed by government forces, to discredit the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.