Originally posted by kentonio
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Not true, any war can flip very quickly. The rebels could collapse in the next few weeks, or vice versa.
Not really, Assad is winning and unless we take action to oppose that then the likelihood is that he will win. Inaction can be a form of support in itself.
the rebels made advances last year, the government made some this year and both sides have gained and lost territory in the recent fighting. the situation is somewhat fluid, but it looks unlikely that either can win an outright victory.
That's not ironic at all, you can help people achieve self determination without then forcing their future choices. We helped them become oppressed but suddenly helping remove that oppression is supposedly interference?
There are not two sides, the rebel side is comprised of various different elements of Syrian society.
As for the ethnic cleansing, did you not read what I wrote? Their self determination may well involve mass bloodshed as they reform their country into one that suits their people, and I'm all for using all the influence and aid we can to find peaceful solutions to those problems, but not giving them an opportunity to self determine their future just means we're pushing a problem further down the road.
you're being very dishonest here too, when you say that you're in favour of peaceful solutions. you're in favour of bombing syria, and of sending weapons to the rebels so that they win and impose their will on the whole of syria. the same rebels who have shown themselves to be just of capable of brutality and acts of pure barbarism, as the current regime. that's what you're in favour of. at least have the courage to admit it.
You mean the same inaction that has so far led to 100,000 people dying in the civil war?
Meanwhile Russia laughs, pours more weapons to the Assad regime and tens of thousands more people die.
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