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<blockquote data-quote="football5680" data-source="post: 69214873" data-attributes="member: 324491"><p>The source isn't credible, it is completely bias. The casualty figures are inflated and they gloss over the atrocities committed by the rebels. Propaganda is an important part of war and this is what the source delivers. Historians usually have to sift through all the propaganda after a war ends to try and find out the truth of what happened.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Supporting Assad is rational and justified based upon the alternatives. If he doesn't remain in power then the terrorists will take over Syria. I never believed in the "moderate Muslims" myth that both Republicans and Democrats were trying to push but now we have come to the point where even they don't really believe it either. The FSA is not a cohesive organization and they are suffering from mass defections of their fighters to other terrorist groups. There is even a debate on whether they still exist or have simply dissolved into numerous localized factions.</p><p></p><p>The only 3 rebel groups who can field an effective force are ISIS, al-Nusra and the Islamic front and they are all terrorist groups so I could ask why do you support terrorism? How can you justify your support for the unjustifiable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="football5680, post: 69214873, member: 324491"] The source isn't credible, it is completely bias. The casualty figures are inflated and they gloss over the atrocities committed by the rebels. Propaganda is an important part of war and this is what the source delivers. Historians usually have to sift through all the propaganda after a war ends to try and find out the truth of what happened. Supporting Assad is rational and justified based upon the alternatives. If he doesn't remain in power then the terrorists will take over Syria. I never believed in the "moderate Muslims" myth that both Republicans and Democrats were trying to push but now we have come to the point where even they don't really believe it either. The FSA is not a cohesive organization and they are suffering from mass defections of their fighters to other terrorist groups. There is even a debate on whether they still exist or have simply dissolved into numerous localized factions. The only 3 rebel groups who can field an effective force are ISIS, al-Nusra and the Islamic front and they are all terrorist groups so I could ask why do you support terrorism? How can you justify your support for the unjustifiable? [/QUOTE]
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