tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post3016721982992186713..comments2024-03-23T00:46:27.084+02:00Comments on Egyptian Chronicles: #Syrian Revolution : The Mujahedeen From Egypt and Saudi ArabiaZeinobiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-81927310012146824542012-04-11T03:56:21.690+02:002012-04-11T03:56:21.690+02:00I hope Saudi Arabia will have great leaders that w...I hope Saudi Arabia will have great leaders that will also listen to what the people would say and respect and serve them as well.Saudi Arabiahttp://www.7lel.com/vbnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-87177535985654975192012-03-15T16:45:35.129+02:002012-03-15T16:45:35.129+02:00> since when is the West acting against Israels...> since when is the West acting against Israels interests?<br /><br />Well, Israel clearly didnt want Mubarak to go down, and nevertheless the USA stopped supporting Mubarak, and he went down.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-32277145216384996982012-03-15T10:05:20.547+02:002012-03-15T10:05:20.547+02:00So who is on the straight path? if you dont know s...So who is on the straight path? if you dont know study quran and sunnah.. read what our beloved prophet had to say of the saved sect( firqah al najiyah)... salamhamzahttp://www.kalamullah.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-7708816272954520602012-03-15T07:33:18.659+02:002012-03-15T07:33:18.659+02:00About Israel's position:
"Barak: Assad&#...About Israel's position:<br /><br />"Barak: Assad's Downfall Would be a 'Blessing'<br />Defense Minister Ehud Barak: Assad's rule is coming to an end. It would be a blow to Iran and Hizbullah."<br /><br />http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/150626#.T2F89HlZr0Q<br /><br />I agree that Israel is sending a confusing messages about this, mainly because Israel is really confused... <br />This blog seems to lose all common sense when it comes to Israel (and US for that matter), in most cases there is no grand master evil plan, just plain confusion, distrust and lack of understanding.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-6178919436342165712012-03-15T01:48:59.868+02:002012-03-15T01:48:59.868+02:00Come on Z, since when is the West acting against I...Come on Z, since when is the West acting against Israels interests? Syria is the only ally to Iran and the Hisbollah in the region and so it is at least supporting the struggle against Israel unlike the rest of all Arabs. Any other direct confrontation would have been a suicide for Syria, or do you want Egypt to attack Israel tomorrow?<br /><br />Please stop believing Qatari and Saudi Media (Jazeera & Arabia), which dont care at all about democracy in their own countries.<br /><br />There ARE foreign fighters and agents in Syria, while Syrian "rebels" are being trained and provided with weapons by Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Israel and the West. Qatar did the same in Libya and "invested" 400 Million Dollars there! And you all call it a "Revolution"!<br /><br />You can’t just follow the logic "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" and consider any insurgent as legit revolutionist, even less when he is backed up by foreign countries. The armed gangs are committing the same war crimes as Assads regime, while hiding between civilians and taking them as human shields or terrorizing and killing them. Even the normally anti-Assad biased german newspaper "Die Welt" wrote about that:<br /><br />http://www.welt.de/politik/ausland/article13911437/Die-syrischen-Rebellen-schikanieren-das-Volk.html<br /><br />This can only end up in a civil war.<br /><br />Of course Assad is a dictator, who made many faults but he simply CANT let the country fall in the hands of some foreign backed armed gangs. NO LEADER IN THE WORLD WOULD DO THIS! This ARMED "rebells" are giving Assad absolutely the right to take decisive action and are bearing part of the blame. <br />Assad made already the only right steps he could do with the new constitution and the upcoming elections, which he possibly could even win, because of those stupid "rebels" who lost many sympathies in the country. And by the way this would be democracy, which neither the West nor the armed gangs and many others would accept.<br /><br />And why are you all blaming Assad to be behind this sectarian hate? Most Ministers in Assads Cabinet are Sunnis! None other than the West are playing the sectarian card with their "New Middle East Project” to divide the Middle East in many smaller countries to ensure Israels dominant position in the region.<br /><br />http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=3882<br />http://www.forsanelhaq.com/showthread.php?t=292967<br />http://egyptianchronicles.blogspot.com/2012/03/sorry-egypt-has-all-right-to-interfere.html<br /><br />Just two days ago a Shiite Imam was murdered by a North African Sunni/ Salafist or whatever in Bruxelles because of this whole conflict and of course you all will still blame Assad for it.<br /><br />Salam. YAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-52094845621139748982012-03-14T18:39:26.377+02:002012-03-14T18:39:26.377+02:00Dear Z
My mistake. I thought it was being said th...Dear Z<br /><br />My mistake. I thought it was being said that some dictators are fine & need to stay even though the people don't want them. <br /><br />It doesn't matter that Iranian dictatorship & Israel both want Assad to stay. Isn't it more important what the people want. <br /><br />I don't see them stopping their struggle against Assad. Many of them feel, he will kill them any way. So you can try telling them, maybe they should stop rebelling but there is little chance they will do that.<br /><br /> Anyway, Syrian Army will not stop its offensive so the people have no choice ,with or without help. They have to flee or resist. Now there are mines being laid on the border, they only have one option.<br /><br />There are many reasons why Mubarak left. He is old. <br />The US and the military dropped their support of Mubarak in the end. Think if the Egyptian military would have acted like the Syrian. And most important and the main reason , the Egyptian people didn't want him. Same as Assad, Quaddafi,Khamenei,and all the other dictators nobody voted for but who cling to power for 30-40 yrs.<br /><br />I think its a new political reality. Dictatorships are going to become more difficult to sustain in the 21st century. Fewer & fewer countries will want to be associated with them.pirooznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-34532106459123880672012-03-14T16:43:19.815+02:002012-03-14T16:43:19.815+02:00No one who knows anything about Libya would say th...No one who knows anything about Libya would say that things are worse there now.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-8404078419313981802012-03-14T15:21:30.899+02:002012-03-14T15:21:30.899+02:00Let's get one thing clear:
Straight to the p...Let's get one thing clear: <br /><br />Straight to the point: Shi'ites, Alawites, Wahabiah, Salafia they all are deviations from what Islam is: the most powerful but peaceful and tolerant religion.<br /><br />Cleansing is unavoidable because those are blind fanatics who are not willing to tolerate opinions of others. For them there is no common ground beside from their way of defining Islam.The Islamistnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-11610044118842833062012-03-14T12:18:13.233+02:002012-03-14T12:18:13.233+02:00I think you should check the Israeli officials sta...I think you should check the Israeli officials statements and Israeli politicians views and concerns about pre-El Assad rule. <br />They do not love him but he is better than true Islamist nationalist on bordersZeinobiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-15370216592297378052012-03-14T11:58:31.264+02:002012-03-14T11:58:31.264+02:00Dear Pirooz Mubarak did not leave because of US pr...Dear Pirooz Mubarak did not leave because of US pressure , plz check the American position since the beginning of the revolution <br />What made the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions manage to get rid from its rulers is the short time , the surprise factor more than can anything.Zeinobiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12290387395565291310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-84573204967556623522012-03-14T08:49:06.072+02:002012-03-14T08:49:06.072+02:00I agree with you that while they now massacre Sunn...I agree with you that while they now massacre Sunnis the majority of country, soon enough as the Sunnis get in power they start to eradicate Alawites. It's the way it is, Assad has built his regime on sectarian aspect.<br /><br />"...things would be much worse if he is removed from power."<br /><br />Well no. In short term yes, but on a longer term nations tend to calm down as the majority gets the power again. It's the bitter medicine Syria must go through, Assad's has made sure there is no other exists.<br /><br />"Just like Libya."<br /><br />Libya was a sort of success, their new election laws are the most liberal of Arab states. With guarenteed 38% or something for women. Militias or "freedom fighters" are slowly but surely moved to ranks of local authority as the local elections proceeds further.<br /><br />I wouldn't be amazed if Libya gets more stable country faster than Egypt. Libyan revolution empowered the people rather than loyalist army like in Egypt. <br /><br />There sure are bad apples among Libyan fighters, but the fact is they couldn't rule the country. The large cross-section of population still has guns and they keep the bad apples from ruling.yqxohttp://twitter.com/yqxonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-63071295245357749352012-03-14T07:59:34.329+02:002012-03-14T07:59:34.329+02:00@mohameed amir -- "Israel tried to protect As...<b>@mohameed amir</b> -- "<em>Israel tried to protect Asaad</em>" is perhaps the stupidest thing I have ever read on Egyptian Chronicles, and that's saying something.Jasonhttp://elnaschiewatch.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-55271009644398825792012-03-14T03:44:45.532+02:002012-03-14T03:44:45.532+02:00I don't understand. Why is it Ok to overthrow ...I don't understand. Why is it Ok to overthrow Mubarak, Ben Ali & Salehi but not Assad or Quaddafi? Before Mubarak went some people said that it would be better to keep him because you would end up with religious sectarianism. And still might.<br /><br />One of the reasons, Mubarak stepped down, is US pressure. US has said Assad should go but China,Russia & Iran have said he should stay. Maybe will remain because these countries want him still. But more likely he is finished because even many Alawites & Kurds can't stand him just like many Copts were fed up with Mubarak.<br /><br />Even though, Iran, China, Russia, Israel & maybe even Egypt want Assad to stay, I don't think he can because his people don't want him and I think they have some say in this question. If they want him to go he should go and stop killing his fellow muslims,<br />even if the whole world wants Assad to stay. If he allowed a free vote tommorrow the Syrian Baath would be gone and a new MB gov't would be in place like in Egypt.pirooznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-72562897805804564182012-03-13T23:54:13.143+02:002012-03-13T23:54:13.143+02:00Now All parties know that the Asaad is falling, an...Now All parties know that the Asaad is falling, and they want to control the next regime, especially, neighboring saudi arabia and the USA<br />so they will intervene sooner or later<br /><br />Israel tried to protect Asaad but as they dont want an islamic state "it will be 27w'ani one", they dont want a failed where a Syrian "Hamas" get formed using the vacuum and arms left by the regime<br /><br />And unfortunately, yes, there will be ethnic cleansing, but i expect it to be minor one.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17525259729179603528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-23560494256568787442012-03-13T23:52:53.780+02:002012-03-13T23:52:53.780+02:00Now All parties know that the Asaad is falling, an...Now All parties know that the Asaad is falling, and they want to control the next regime, especially, neighboring saudi arabia and the USA<br />so they will intervene sooner or later<br /><br />Israel tried to protect Asaad but as they dont want an islamic state "it will be 27w'ani one", they dont want a failed where a Syrian "Hamas" get formed using the vacuum and arms left by the regime<br /><br />And unfortunately, yes, there will be ethnic cleansing, but i expect it to be minor one.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17525259729179603528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-3557798558042309462012-03-13T23:40:27.839+02:002012-03-13T23:40:27.839+02:00For once I agree with you.
I think the Sectarian ...For once I agree with you.<br /><br />I think the Sectarian antagonism is being fuelled to isolate and provoke Iran and galvanise regional public opinion against it.<br /><br />This is completely different and much more complex than the Libyan scenario.Sudanese Commentatornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8003335.post-12210239394064919982012-03-13T23:39:50.442+02:002012-03-13T23:39:50.442+02:00Although Assad is a butcher and a despot, you get ...Although Assad is a butcher and a despot, you get the feeling that things would be much worse if he is removed from power. Just like Libya.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com