France: 'Assad Or ISIS' Thinking Means More Refugees, More Violence

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France: 'Assad Or ISIS' Thinking Means More Refugees, More Violence
Francois Hollande urged the West to back nationalist elements in Syria who aren't fond of either Assad or ISIS.
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Akbar Shahid AhmedForeign Affairs Reporter, The Huffington Post

NEW YORK -- French President Francois Hollande warned Monday that European leaders worried about the flow of refugees to their countries and wanting to see an end to Syria's civil war to stop that flow should be wary of seeing Syrian President Bashar Assad as the solution to their problems.

The chief reason refugees have proven so desperate to leave Syria over the past four years is the violence to which Assad subjects thousands of civilians each day, Hollande said in a small briefing with reporters before his address to the United Nations General Assembly.

The president indicated that even as the Syrian refugee crisis mounts, and some nations in Europe -- notably the United Kingdom and Germany -- are shifting slightly from the general Western consensus that Assad must be treated as a pariah and leave office, they may be losing sight of the source of their trouble: the Syrian regime.

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This funny guy has been inciting against Syria for a long time now. However, it is no longer Assad or ISIS. It is Assad. Hollande will have to accept this. His words prove, he is still bound by the idea of overthrowing Assad in order to take over Syria and make it a Western puppet. Now he is dreaming of another non-existing opposition, raising fears the West could impose another round of death and destruction onto the Syrians in this war. His words ignore, that Russia has decided to back Assad and help him to win the war in favor of the Syrian people. All those, be it Obama, Erdogan or Hollande, who still want to fan the flames in Syria have to ask the Syrians in the first place by whom they want to be governed. This is, what they will never do. The Syrians can make this discussion without the help of this pseudo-democrats, anyway. The elections last year have shown that in a striking way.
 
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This funny guy has been inciting against Syria for a long time now. However, it is no longer Assad or ISIS. It is Assad. Hollande will have to accept this. His words prove, he is still bound by the idea of overthrowing Assad in order to take over Syria and make it a Western puppet. Now he is dreaming of another non-existing opposition, raising fears the West could impose another round of death and destruction onto the Syrians in this war. His words ignore, that Russia has decided to back Assad and help him to win the war in favor of the Syrian people. All those, be it Obama, Erdogan or Hollande, who still want to fan the flames in Syria have to ask the Syrians in the first place by whom they want to be governed. This is, what they will never do. The Syrians can make this discussion without the help of this pseudo-democrats, anyway. The elections last year have shown that in a striking way.

Poor you. I knew the article would get your goat as do all articles which are not complimentary to your idol. Why not tell us just how much of that old Syria Assad actually controls?
 
This funny guy has been inciting against Syria for a long time now. However, it is no longer Assad or ISIS. It is Assad. Hollande will have to accept this. His words prove, he is still bound by the idea of overthrowing Assad in order to take over Syria and make it a Western puppet. Now he is dreaming of another non-existing opposition, raising fears the West could impose another round of death and destruction onto the Syrians in this war. His words ignore, that Russia has decided to back Assad and help him to win the war in favor of the Syrian people. All those, be it Obama, Erdogan or Hollande, who still want to fan the flames in Syria have to ask the Syrians in the first place by whom they want to be governed. This is, what they will never do. The Syrians can make this discussion without the help of this pseudo-democrats, anyway. The elections last year have shown that in a striking way.

Poor you. I knew the article would get your goat as do all articles which are not complimentary to your idol. Why not tell us just how much of that old Syria Assad actually controls?
It was a clear thing that you wouldn´t respond to the content. However, the government controls the most and the most important areas and most of the Syrian population resides in that areas, plus millions of refugees. But this is nothing of interest for ISIS-Sally that only wants Assad to be gone, no matter what consequences this might have. Unfortunately for ISIS Sally, that old Syria will be one again.

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This funny guy has been inciting against Syria for a long time now. However, it is no longer Assad or ISIS. It is Assad. Hollande will have to accept this. His words prove, he is still bound by the idea of overthrowing Assad in order to take over Syria and make it a Western puppet. Now he is dreaming of another non-existing opposition, raising fears the West could impose another round of death and destruction onto the Syrians in this war. His words ignore, that Russia has decided to back Assad and help him to win the war in favor of the Syrian people. All those, be it Obama, Erdogan or Hollande, who still want to fan the flames in Syria have to ask the Syrians in the first place by whom they want to be governed. This is, what they will never do. The Syrians can make this discussion without the help of this pseudo-democrats, anyway. The elections last year have shown that in a striking way.

Poor you. I knew the article would get your goat as do all articles which are not complimentary to your idol. Why not tell us just how much of that old Syria Assad actually controls?
It was a clear thing that you wouldn´t respond to the content. However, the government controls the most and the most important areas and most of the Syrian population resides in that areas, plus millions of refugees. But this is nothing of interest for ISIS-Sally that only wants Assad to be gone, no matter what consequences this might have. Unfortunately for ISIS Sally, that old Syria will be one again.

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You really are a joke. You are so busy protecting your idol that you close your ears to what anyone says against him, even when Syrian citizens describe him as a brutal dictator.

Syria: Mapping the conflict - BBC News
 
This funny guy has been inciting against Syria for a long time now. However, it is no longer Assad or ISIS. It is Assad. Hollande will have to accept this. His words prove, he is still bound by the idea of overthrowing Assad in order to take over Syria and make it a Western puppet. Now he is dreaming of another non-existing opposition, raising fears the West could impose another round of death and destruction onto the Syrians in this war. His words ignore, that Russia has decided to back Assad and help him to win the war in favor of the Syrian people. All those, be it Obama, Erdogan or Hollande, who still want to fan the flames in Syria have to ask the Syrians in the first place by whom they want to be governed. This is, what they will never do. The Syrians can make this discussion without the help of this pseudo-democrats, anyway. The elections last year have shown that in a striking way.

Poor you. I knew the article would get your goat as do all articles which are not complimentary to your idol. Why not tell us just how much of that old Syria Assad actually controls?
It was a clear thing that you wouldn´t respond to the content. However, the government controls the most and the most important areas and most of the Syrian population resides in that areas, plus millions of refugees. But this is nothing of interest for ISIS-Sally that only wants Assad to be gone, no matter what consequences this might have. Unfortunately for ISIS Sally, that old Syria will be one again.

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You really are a joke. You are so busy protecting your idol that you close your ears to what anyone says against him, even when Syrian citizens describe him as a brutal dictator.

Syria: Mapping the conflict - BBC News
It doesn´t matter anymore if shit says something against him. Feel free to shit your nonsense around. Meanwhile, the Syrian forces crush your terrorists.
 
Is Sally ISIS?

See. Waltky, if you don't fall down and worship at the feet of his idol Assad, his demented mind thinks you are running around Syria as members of ISIS, Al Qaeda and any other terrorist group around there. The difference between him and the both of us, Waltky, is that you are I can roam around our city free as birds while he stated that he doesn't go out because the policemen always harass him. Actually I think this is "schizo" thinking. Why in the world would he be harassed every time he goes out unless it is a figment of his imagination?
 
Source link give a 404 Page not found error...

... with a redirect to Huffington Post.

My goodness, Little Shit, I was able to read it. Here is a portion....

Syria: Mapping the conflict
Territorial control in Syria has changed many times since the country's uprising began more than four years ago, with long periods of attrition characterising the conflict.

However, there are now signs the battlefield is transforming, with extremist and Islamist groups establishing a momentum of their own and the forces of Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, under mounting pressure on several fronts.



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  • Homs




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    Homs, Syria's third largest city, has been the scene of heavy fighting. It was dubbed the 'capital of the revolution' after residents embraced the call to overthrow the president in early 2011 and much of the city fell under the control of the opposition. However, government forces gradually took back areas held by rebels and in May 2014, the city was fully regained by regime troops. Fighting continues to the east of the city between the government, IS and other opposition forces.


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    The Syrian capital and its outskirts remain a key strategic area of control. While the regime has succeeded in using sieges and intensive air strike campaigns to negotiate truces with various armed groups in and around the city, fighting continues between government forces and opposition fighters. Government forces have reportedly begun fortifying approaches to Damascus and Latakia in the north west in order to protect their core territory.
  • Aleppo


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    Fighting broke out in Syria’s largest city in July 2012 with rebels taking control of a number of districts. However their offensive stalled and the battle became a war of attrition. The city continues to be a key battleground between Syrian government forces, rebels and jihadists. Fighting and government air strikes have left thousands dead, and destroyed more than 60% of the Old City, a Unesco World Heritage site.


  • [paste:font size="5"]Kobane

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    Kobane, a town populated by Kurds on the border with Turkey, has been one of the most high-profile battlegrounds of the conflict. The border town was besieged by militants from the Islamic State group (IS) in 2014. But, after months of fighting, Kurdish militia, backed by US-led air strikes, took back control of the town in January 2015. Since then, IS have launched a series of counter-attacks along the Turkish border, including against Kurds in Kobane.

Map sources: areas of control and border crossings from the Syria Needs Analysis Project. The organisation's primary source is a database of conflict incidents as recorded by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. All other geographical detail from humanitarian organisations and Google.

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In recent months, Islamic State (IS) - the extremist group that grew out of al-Qaeda in Iraq - has made significant gains in the country's central corridor. At the same time, other Islamist rebel groups - including the al-Qaeda-affiliated al-Nusra Front - have contributed to other advances, such as the seizure of the provincial capital of Idlib in north-western Syria.

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) predicts this renewed rebel strength will likely lead to additional upheavals across Syria's previously stalemated battle lines in the future.

Elsewhere, primarily moderate Syrian rebels have made gains in the southern cities of Deraa and Quneitra, where groups have remained relatively united. In June, they seized the Syrian government's largest military base in Deraa, though this is far from the rebels' stated goal of reaching rural Damascus.

To the north, Kurdish forces have been battling a series of deadly IS counter-attacks. The jihadist group had, until then, suffered a series of defeats in areas along the Turkish border since being forced to withdraw from the town of Kobane in January.

Most recently, the Kurdish Popular Protection Units (YPG) - supported by rebels and US-led coalition airstrikes - recaptured the border town of Tal Abyad, to the east of Kobane, in June.

For the Syrian government, battling this fractured opposition has taken its toll, according to the ISW. The regime is facing a manpower shortage and has attempted to counteract it with conscription campaigns and an increased use of Iranian-sponsored paramilitary forces, it says.

Over the coming months, the ISW predicts that jihadist groups, such as IS and al-Nusra Front, will gain in influence and power, while Iran - the Syrian government's strategic ally - and Saudi Arabia - a backer of rebel forces - will escalate their involvement in Syria.

Conflict history
The conflict has its roots in protests that erupted in Deraa city in March 2011 after the arrest and torture of some teenagers who painted revolutionary slogans on a school wall.

Opposition supporters - angered by the government's use of lethal force to crush pro-democracy demonstrations - first began to take up arms to defend themselves and later to expel security forces from their local areas.

As the country descended into civil war, armed rebel brigades battled government forces for control of cities, towns and swathes of countryside.

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Really ....how much violence was they before other countries started meddling and ISIS..........how many "refugees"????? Hollande is doing what to screen those coming or protect his citizens.......
 
Really ....how much violence was they before other countries started meddling and ISIS..........how many "refugees"????? Hollande is doing what to screen those coming or protect his citizens.......

Haven't you been reading about the Syrian Civil War the last five years. Have you read that ISIS (led by Saddam's old generals) said that Syria was the stepping stone to the worldwide Caliphate. With all the chaos from the Civil War, it was easy for ISIS to step in.
 
Is Sally ISIS?
The point, when Nusra-Sally became ISIS-Sally was, when she claimed that Assad must be defeated before ISIS can be defeated. Look, how this evil abortion tries to attack my person, each time her shit is criticized.

It appears that the Little Shit can't stand to see articles written by others unless they are writing in glowing terms about his idol. Nothing is stopping the Little Shit from writing to these sites and giving his comments. After all, he has all the time in the world in the nut house.
 
Is Sally ISIS?
The point, when Nusra-Sally became ISIS-Sally was, when she claimed that Assad must be defeated before ISIS can be defeated. Look, how this evil abortion tries to attack my person, each time her shit is criticized.

It appears that the Little Shit can't stand to see articles written by others unless they are writing in glowing terms about his idol. Nothing is stopping the Little Shit from writing to these sites and giving his comments. After all, he has all the time in the world in the nut house.
Why do you repeat yourself that often? Are you a propaganda-bot?
 

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