Strange how there were other Muslim leaders like the Shah of Iran who were willing to step down instead of seeing tens of thousands of his own people being killed. Has your glorious leader ever said down with the opposition to try and iron things out? As you all can see, folks, the Little Boy is having a hissy fit because Jordan has gone gung ho against ISIS and is doing a lot of damage to them.
The Jordanian planes probably drop supplies under the pretext of retaliation.
As for your question, it tells us that you have no clue what is going on. What about Geneva II? Forgot it? The SNC came, the 5 Star Hotel Opposition. They came with their moderate opposition - so they came alone.
"Abu Mohammed al-Joulani, a leader of al-Nusra and al-Qaeda told Al Jazeera in an interview that they will not recognise any results that come out of the Geneva II conference..."
"The data, relayed to NATO over the last month, asserted that 70 percent
of Syrians support the Assad regime. Another 20 percent were deemed neutral and the remaining 10 percent expressed support for the rebels."
Geneva II peace Conference doomed to fail US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
What about the talks in Moscow?
Moscow-hosted Syria talks end sides agree only to meet again Reuters
You have no idea and just repeat propaganda. Just like a forum mercenary.
F-16s dropping supplies?
Any proof that this is impossible or Jordan sent F-16s?
That is what Jordan flew
Jordanian jets strike Isis targets with missiles bearing the message For you - the enemies of Islam - Middle East - World - The Independent
Fighters do not drop supplies.
Syria s Air Force Carries Out More Than 5 000 Airstrikes in Three Months SOHR Al Akhbar English
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Thousands Flee Rebel Area East of Damascus
A handout picture released by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on January 17, 2015 reportedly shows Syrian citizens being helped by government forces to evacuate after they fled the besieged rebel town of Douma, 13 kilometers (eight miles) northeast of Damascus. AFP/SANA
Syrian forces have evacuated nearly 4,000 people from a rebel bastion close to Damascus, Syrian state news agency SANA and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group, reported on Sunday.
"Army units evacuated more than 2,100 people from Eastern Ghouta" on Sunday alone, SANA reported, running photos showing cold and underfed women, children and elderly people.
It said residents of Douma, in Eastern Ghouta, had "fled the crimes of terrorist organizations who use residents as human shields."
The pro-opposition Observatory also reported the mass evacuation from Eastern Ghouta.
According to the monitoring group, the government’s amnesty granted to former rebels had facilitated negotiations to evacuate civilians from the area, which has suffered food and medical shortages.
The evacuees were taken to shelters in the Qudsaya area, northwest of Damascus, SANA added.
The agency said 2,112 people had been evacuated on Sunday, and 1,687 people left the area on Saturday.
A military source said those leaving the area "fled to the army because of all kinds of blackmail and persecution they are being subjected to by terrorists."
Thousands Flee Rebel Area East of Damascus Al Akhbar English