Posted on 02/25/2012 8:03:27 AM PST by darkwing104
The civil war in Syria has been in the news lately. Most of the reports have been focused on describing the Assad regime as the evil empire killing innocent civilians in places that have no military value. What the press isnt telling us is this is a war between two evil entities.
The Regime
The Assad regime is a Baath Party dictatorship and like a majority of dictatorships the son takes over when the father dies. The atrocities committed by this regime can fill volumes. The military is loyal to the regime and has been committing atrocities within its boarder to protect the regime. The military depends on Russia for its weapons and military support. China and Iran are also aligned with the regime and will block any UN sanctions being placed against it. The wildcard Assad has is a sizable stockpile of Chemical and Biological Weapons. To date there is no evidence that the weapons have been used against the Rebels and Civilian population, but that possibility is always present.
The Opposition
The Syrian National Council (SNC) is a loosely based organization that is heavily controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood, other extreme Islamists and various leftists groups. They are calling for the ouster of President Assad and his Baath Party loyalists and the establishment of Sharia law as derived from the Quran. Recent news reports indicate that al-Qaeda was in Syria also. Wherever the Muslim Brotherhood shows up al-Qaeda will be close by. If the SNC does manage to gain power the Weapons of Mass destruction (WMD) will be in terrorist hands.
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A Lebanese Christian that I know had this comment about Syria. “Good, they have been killing each other for years. I hope they all kill each other off!”
Let God sort them out.
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