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hangmen19   

Ahmad, 35 y.o.
Latakia, Syria [Current City]

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Eid milad mabrouk ya sa7bi!
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Hey :D
I'm missing you too!
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You're welcome! thank you very much! I already have a friend living in Damascus, that will be the opportunity to visit various parts of the country when it's possible :)
Reply - Conversation - Jan 11, 2014
Thank you for your feeling, words can not describe my apprecation to you. Thanks to the French ppl and goverment to support the Syrian for thier rights, I hope the war end soon and then you are welcome in Syria.
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Salam ya sadiqi! shu a5barak? thank's for your visit; I must admit at this very moment I don't really know what to say but I'd still like to send you my best wishes hoping that war will finally end very soon in your country! These are just basic hypocrite sounding words but they are sincere. I don't understand how some people can be so full of hatred and act so evil; may God help all of you and bring some light in this world!
Greetings from France!
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أهلين، كيفك؟ صار فترة ما حكينا. ان شاء الله كل شي منيح. سمعت عن خبر رفض عمان الإنضمام للإتحاد الخليجي؟
Reply - Conversation - Nov 13, 2013
Thank u dear, and I respect your point of vew, but I am in Syria and I know what happened not from media, I live here and see all thing.
Believe me, in 2011 there was no muslim brotherhood, they banned from work in Syria since 1980s, so in 2011 violence used by the authorities creat anti-violence and extremism.

Some countries took advantage of the events and supported with money and weapons, and chaso published.

On the other side, other countries supporting Assad with momey , weapons and fighters.

Also foreign extremists income to fight Assad.

In the end, Syrian are not happy and only are paying the price.
When they decide to stop the war will end.
Syrian have to wake up in order to build a new Syria
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You can view the document here http://m.state.gov/md158703.htm
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Well, I think it's mainly Muslim Brotherhood who are fighting the regime beside imperial powers. If you check Syria's background note available on U.S Department of State website, it states the following

"The expansion of the government bureaucracy has also created a large class loyal to the regime."

Even historically, Muslim Brotherhood have been the main group in Syria to fight the Assad regime. This is why I don't call it a civil war, when a minority like Muslim Brotherhood which has a bloody history joining hands with imperials power to destroy the country, they are betraying the country for their revenge and political ambitious!

Sorry mate, I don't think any group within Syria has enough power to fight the regime, especially that it has a loyal army and supported by too many Syrians. It will end when international power decide to pull back or when Syria defeat the terrorists.

Honestly, I don't think those who really care about Syria and protested in the beginning for reforms have actually liked the outcome... only those sick people following Muslim Brotherhood might be happy.

I'm sorry it's just my honest opinion.. hope u accept it :)
Reply - Conversation - Nov 13, 2013
Supercool131:
Thanks for your feeling for my country. I am sure syria will recover with this love.
But I think it is a civil war, it began an uprising and turned to civil war.
When syrian kill each other, it is a civil war.
But because of misinformation and international interests, syria became a battleground for all the world to fight in.

When the syrians deside to stop the civil war, all thd world would pull out from the fight.
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