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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Syria |
2012-02-20 |
There are millions of Christians in Syria, who probably have the![]() The Security Council vetoes, a fortnight ago, on a resolution calling upon Syria's dictator to step down, and supporting an Arab-sponsored plan to "end the violence," put paid to any immediate prospect of western intervention. The outrage expressed by Hillary Clinton, William Hague, and other western foreign ministers, probably concealed a little relief, for the vetoes provided the excuse they needed to avoid the issue, while continuing to posture about "humanitarianism" and "democracy." ...Christians were as common in Syria as in Egypt, before their numbers were immensely swelled by refugees from Iraq - well over a million fleeing up the Euphrates River valley, from anti-Christian persecution by Iraq's Islamists. By now, there could be more than four million Christians within Syria's borders. When the Assad regime falls, it will be open season on them, on the Alawites, and all the other minorities. Granted, Assad is a monster who has earned an ugly fate. But at what expense should we indulge the fleeting satisfaction of deposing him? |
Posted by:g(r)omgoru |
#1 There were good reasons we backed the Shah, Mubarak, Saleh, etc. over the years - bad as they were, they were the best available option. Assad - and even Daffy - are probably the same. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2012-02-20 17:20 |