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In reply to the discussion: Russian Warships Head To Syria In Show Of Power [View all]jzodda
(2,124 posts)20. I was talking about the intra faction not overall
You are talking about something different than I was. I was talking to how the winning faction (if they were to win) would deal with each other, not the losers.
The Assad's leadership and family is party of an obscure sect of the Shia based the mountains. Many Shia even consider them heretics. So maybe the demonization will be limited to them only.
This has not become full sectarian conflict however. There are Shia in the FSA and Shia on the governing rebel council. Now Hezbollah is a wild card in this. They are becoming more involved near the border. This could push this conflict over the edge.
Regardless of all of this I still root for the rebels and will continue to do so.
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Revolting, but I hope he stays as well so they can eventually kill him and his gang of thugs
jzodda
Feb 2013
#6
This is a simmering civil war and you are advocating for it to become a full blown shitstorm
riderinthestorm
Feb 2013
#16
This is not secular v Islamist. Its not an Arab Spring revolution. This is Sunni v Shia
riderinthestorm
Feb 2013
#19
If you are not considering "overall" than you are speaking from ignorance.
riderinthestorm
Feb 2013
#21
The "Arab Spring" revolutions are not only grass roots "democratic" movements, but
pampango
Feb 2013
#22
I don't disagree with hardly any of that pampango BUT there's an element here on DU
riderinthestorm
Feb 2013
#23
Defending the latest representative of the Assad royal family is not the same as defending Syria.
pampango
Feb 2013
#7
Assad is a royalist because he inherited the right to rule from his father. That's how royal famiies
pampango
Feb 2013
#14
We don't know who the "rebels" are and to assert that you or anyone else knows is wrong imho
riderinthestorm
Feb 2013
#15