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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Alphanumeric » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:33 am

lol Alpha, you think of qatar and rich khaliij, more than they are. they cannot defend themselves leave alone to send troops, what most of people outside kuwait and qatar dont know is. majority of military are what we call ' bedoun' means they are 3rd generation or 4th here but never given citizenship. they dont even have a passport to travel. cause a qatari or kuwaiti dont want that kind of job.

they may financial support any o e western country support. so do t give them more than they are. themselves in danger but luckily they have a money to give from time to time as gift from ameer etc.

changes will come in middle east and will be bloody whether we like or not. just yesterday saudi arabia announced, they allow women to ride a bike with her male relative, lol. is baby steps but it faster than we all witness soon .


about asad, inshallah, he will get worse than qadafi and sadam together. say smeen.lol
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Lol, dude you're completely out of touch with the capabilities of your own country. Did you even open that link?
The Qatari chief-of-staff, Major-General Hamad bin Ali al-Atiya, said: "We were among them and the numbers of Qataris on the ground were hundreds in every region. Training and communications had been in Qatari hands. Qatar … supervised the rebels' plans because they are civilians and did not have enough military experience," AFP quoted him as saying. "We acted as the link between the rebels and Nato forces."
Given Qatar and UAE were likely the only Arab-speaking nations with troops on the ground, this is entirely believable. Someone's gotta train the rebels.
QAT: The Qatar Armed Forces contributed with six Mirage 2000-5EDA fighter jets and two C-17 strategic transport aircraft to coalition no-fly zone enforcement efforts.[124] The Qatari aircraft were stationed in Crete.[100] At later stages in the Operation, Qatari Special Forces had been assisting in operations, including the training of the Tripoli Brigade.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Milit ... n_in_Libya
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_of_Qatar

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Don't look like a bunch of bedouns to me, lol. You sickos are arming Jihad-crazed lunatics and they'll be coming for you next. Run to Somalia! Oh, wait, they're there too. :lol:

Yall even armed them with chemical weapons. You have no heart, eh? Lol.

Also, I can only assume you'd be just as adamant in seeing the fall of the Iranian government. Lol, shame on you man. All this to protect your oil money. Tsk-tsk.

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Hyperactive » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:53 am

lol Alpha i didnt open your link, honestly. but i know very well who they sending, is mortazaqah and not qatari arms which thry cannot safe us leave alone others.

any ways, khaliijs never learn, they armed saddam against iran and turn to them. and loads of it will coming. the thing is when you are inside you know bothsides on the grounds and neither would spare you if got the chance. rabek yastorka, the coming years is worse. soecially qataris deporting qataris who are origin saudi to saudi arabia.

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Alphanumeric » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:06 am

:lol: @ Qataris deporting Saudis.

Come to Canada. You'd do well working for CSIS lol.

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Hyperactive » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:09 am

lol yeah, and guess what majority are saudis origin. wey is dagaleen lately.lol

we have african american baseketball, russian, polands now given citizens. it's getting joke now.

what is csis horta?

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby SahanGalbeed » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:11 am

Of course , dictatorial kindred " oblige " , they tend to pull together when the noose is getting tighter around their bloody neck
Just as Siyad Barre died in a foreign land , by Allah so will bashar al Assad , mark my words .

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Alphanumeric » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:15 am

lol yeah, and guess what majority are saudis origin. wey is dagaleen lately.lol

we have african american baseketball, russian, polands now given citizens. it's getting joke now.

what is csis horta?
I met a couple Americans in Jeddah who were basketball coaches. I can see that happening. Sooner or later, the entire khaliij will turn into North Africa. I hope you get out before that lol.

CSIS is the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. I think they'd very much appreciate your Arab origin, educated, traditionalist, enthusiastically pro-Western, skeptic perspectives. You'd be invaluable in the field. :lol:

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Hyperactive » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:19 am

lol pro western. hell no im pro nothing. i didnt even decide if im pro me first!

on serious note, things changing and people whos been here long enough can see is it very fast. even my father cannot keep it up the changing and wants to retire from his job as a judge. even the laws change almost monthly.

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Hyperactive » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:23 am

Of course , dictatorial kindred " oblige " , they tend to pull together when the noose is getting tighter around their bloody neck
Just as Siyad Barre died in a foreign land , by Allah so will bashar al Assad , mark my words .
ader, i agree with you but what scary about middle east is, never in their lives from desert, had ever democracy, freedom or whatever you call it. there is no replacement for dictatorships . this is only system they know. even rebels or oppositions , they cannot agree on anything. they will turn on each other. just like somalis. and just wait, so much refugee khaliijs in your western cities.

ps; we already bought our house in. florida 3 years ago. so we have place to go.lol

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby SahanGalbeed » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:29 am

I don't really like to brag , but I have said this some time ago .
Somalis will get their sh,it together and we will become the blueprint for all the rest . I have said it here .
I firmly believe it , insha Allah just watch .

Hyper , adeer , life in the desert is freedom . True nomads implement democracy . Whether , in the khalij and the rest of the arab world ,they want to go back to their roots or not is their problem , Somalis in their totality will have it all across the board very soon , because we in Somaliland already do it and we're somalis .

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby Hyperactive » Wed Apr 03, 2013 11:47 am

sahan, the thing is not all nomads any more. majority are persian origin and urban people. the badow are very tiny minority now who still keeping their camels , outside the cities. Allah sahlo, akhira zaman ke baba iska so so'ada.

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Re: Bashar al Assad needs our support

Postby ZubeirAwal » Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:55 pm

Akhirul Zaman Is already here.


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