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Syrian Christian leader tells West: 'Stop arming terror groups who are massacring our people'
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<blockquote data-quote="LoveBeingAMuslimah" data-source="post: 69455715" data-attributes="member: 323708"><p>No. If Assad was removed when the chemical weapons report first arose, ISIS wouldn't be the problem it is today. The rebels are fighting on multiple fronts, including against ISIS. They were able to force ISIS out of territory the rebels liberated from them and kept them out (without US help) even though the YPG/affiliates weren't able to do the same thing in Kobani despite all of the weapons and support they were getting from the US and coalition. If the rebels can do that even though their main focus has been fighting Assad, then they can, God-willing, definitely defeat ISIS once Assad is defeated since all of their attention can then be directed against ISIS.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hold your horses and reread my post and the article thoroughly. And then maybe don't try to analyze me since you've been wildly off target every time you have thus far like you did directly after you posted the above quoted post:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I despise ISIS probably more than you or others here. Just because I can (through plain facts) recognize that Assad's regime is the worse party between the two does not mean I support the other party.</p><p></p><p>So again, I'd suggest you stop trying to analyze me since you haven't done so well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveBeingAMuslimah, post: 69455715, member: 323708"] No. If Assad was removed when the chemical weapons report first arose, ISIS wouldn't be the problem it is today. The rebels are fighting on multiple fronts, including against ISIS. They were able to force ISIS out of territory the rebels liberated from them and kept them out (without US help) even though the YPG/affiliates weren't able to do the same thing in Kobani despite all of the weapons and support they were getting from the US and coalition. If the rebels can do that even though their main focus has been fighting Assad, then they can, God-willing, definitely defeat ISIS once Assad is defeated since all of their attention can then be directed against ISIS. Hold your horses and reread my post and the article thoroughly. And then maybe don't try to analyze me since you've been wildly off target every time you have thus far like you did directly after you posted the above quoted post: I despise ISIS probably more than you or others here. Just because I can (through plain facts) recognize that Assad's regime is the worse party between the two does not mean I support the other party. So again, I'd suggest you stop trying to analyze me since you haven't done so well. [/QUOTE]
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