Les questions compliquées demandent des réponses simples : la question de base est celle-ci : est-ce que les occidentaux laissent les syriens régler leurs problèmes entre eux ou est-ce que l’on refait une guerre d’Espagne avec deux camps qui finiront forcement par faire une 3ème guerre mondiale avec des armes atomiques qui partiront à un moment ou un autre.
Est-ce que les ressources du monde seront utilisées pour essayer de sortir de la pire crise économique depuis un siècle où est-ce qu’elles seront utilisées à détruire le travail des générations passées comme en Irak, Libye, Somalie, Soudan etc ... C’est toujours pareil.
L’ONU n’a que le mandat de régler les problèmes entre états et sa charte ne lui donne pas le droit de prendre parti dans des conflits internes, ce qui ouvre une boite de Pandore cataclysmique. .
Les fous du Quai d’Orsay ont décidé de prendre parti et de soutenir la partie illégitime d’une guerre civile en soufflant sur les braises qu’ils ont eux-même allumées. C’est une faute professionnelle lourde. Fabius le roquet dehors, criminel contre la paix !
Jamais personne ne leur a donné ce mandat ! C’est en violation flagrante des lois internationales. Il serait temps de se réveiller avant que les russes et chinois se fâchent vraiment et à juste raison.
La violation des lois internationales et de la propre charte de l’ONU est le meilleur moyen d’embraser toute la région et le monde si on suit les dynamiques des guerres précédentes.
Quand on lit " L’ONU a dénoncé le gouvernement syrien comme l’un des pires sur sa liste annuelle « de la honte » de pays en conflit où les enfants sont tués, torturés et forcés à combattre", on a les bras qui en tombent.. Envoyez Ban Ki Moon sur la Lune et qu’il y reste.
Ce sont les cagoulés wahabbites et salafistes qui utilisent les enfants pour les faire tuer et pour crier au tyran ogre qui extermine sa population. Le gouvernement légitime syrien fait ce que n’importe quel état doit faire : assurer l’ordre public. Les rebelles aiment tellement la démocratie qu’ils ont boycotté les élections.
Ils utilisent aussi les journalistes étrangers pour les faire tuer.
C’est du niveau de propagande à la Goebbels (en moins bon). Comment osent-ils ? Comment des peuples instruits peuvent être aussi crédules ?
Exemple : RT Australia (Russian TV chaine youtube crée le 4 juin. Il n’existe évidemment pas de Russian TV Australia. Tout est bidon. . Peut-être que des internautes peuvent reconnaître une chaine ouverte automatiquement par la CIA. Pas de preuve mais ça pue l’intox. Ca ressemble aux pages facebook avec des milliers de fans tombés du ciel.
Mots clefs bien (trop bien) choisis.
3 : Grand commentaire reprenant la narative occidentale.. Que signifient les chiffres entre parenthèses ?
The Syrian uprising is an ongoing, violent internal conflict in Syria.
It is part of the wider Arab Spring, a wave of upheaval throughout the
Arab world. Public demonstrations across Syria began on 26 January 2011
and developed into a nationwide uprising. Protesters demanded the
resignation of President Bashar al-Assad, the overthrow of his
government, and an end to nearly five decades of Ba’ath Party rule.
Since
spring 2011, the Syrian government has deployed the Syrian Army to
quell the uprising. Several cities have been besieged,[33][34] but
nevertheless the unrest continues. According to witnesses, soldiers who
refused to open fire on civilians were summarily executed by the Syrian
Army.[35] The Syrian government denied reports of defections, and blamed
« armed gangs » for causing trouble.[36] Since early autumn 2011,
civilians and army defectors began forming fighting units, which began
an insurgency campaign against the Syrian Army. The insurgents unified
under the banner of the Free Syrian Army and fought in an increasingly
organized fashion ; however, the civilian component of the armed
opposition lacks an organized leadership.
The uprising has sectarian
undertones, though neither faction in the conflict has described
sectarianism as playing a major role. The opposition is dominated by
Sunni Muslims, whereas the leading government figures are Alawites,[37]
affiliated with Shia Islam. As a result, the opposition is winning
support from the Sunni Muslim states, whereas the government is publicly
supported by the Shia dominated Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah.
According
to various sources, including the United Nations, up to 13,600—19,220
people have been killed, of which about half were civilians, but also
including 6,055—6,590 armed combatants from both sides[24][38][39][40]
and up to 1,400 opposition protesters.[21] Many more have been injured,
and tens of thousands of protesters have been imprisoned. According to
the Syrian government, 9,837—10,166 people, including 3,450 members of
the security forces, 2,805—3,140 insurgents and up to 3,600 civilians,
have been killed in fighting with what they characterize as "armed
terrorist groups."[30] To escape the violence, thousands of Syrian
refugees have fled the country to neighboring Jordan,[41] Lebanon and
Turkey.[42] The total official UN numbers of Syrian refugees reached
42,000 on April,[43] while unofficial estimates on 1 June stood at as
many as 180,000.
UNICEF reported that over 500 children have been
killed,[44][45] Another 400 children have been reportedly arrested and
tortured in Syrian prisons.[46][47] Both claims have been contested by
the Syrian government.[48] Additionally, over 600 detainees and
political prisoners have died under torture.[49] Human Rights Watch
accused the government and Shabiha of using civilians as human shields
when they advanced on opposition-held areas.[50] The U.N accused the
Syrian government of heavy shelling of residential areas and executing
entire families in their homes.[51] Anti-government rebels have been
accused of human rights abuses as well, including torture, kidnapping,
unlawful detention and execution of civilians, Shabiha, and soldiers.
HRW also expressed concern at the kidnapping of Iranian nationals.[14]
The UN Commission of Inquiry has also documented abuses of this nature
in its February 2012 report, which also includes documentation that
indicates rebel forces have been responsible for displacement of
civilians.[52]
The Arab League, US, EU states, GCC states, and other
countries have condemned the use of violence against the protesters.
China and Russia have criticized the government[53], but advise against
sanctions, saying that such methods could escalate into foreign
intervention.[54] However, military intervention has been ruled out by
most countries.[55] The Arab League suspended Syria’s membership over
the government’s response to the crisis,[56] but sent an observer
mission in December 2011, as part of its proposal for peaceful
resolution of the crisis. The latest attempts to resolve the crisis has
been made through the appointment of Kofi Annan, as a special envoy to
resolve the Syrian crisis in the Middle East. U.N. Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon is troubled that the Syrian conflict could emerge into an
« all-out civil war »
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