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Syria's First Lady Asma Al Assad In Paris Part 2 - 2010(Inetrnational Diplomatic Academy)

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All Syrians are Proud to have her as Syria's First Lady

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  • @abdul14456876 Western news journalists have been killed by al-Assad's army. Bottom line is: the Assad family has been in power for over forty years and seem to be willing to commit horrendous injustice in order to retain power. I can tell you this, abdul14456876, if I was in your position, I'd hate Assad and his wife just as much as you. I'd have enormous resentment. Every time I watch this video of Asma and her soft spoken voice, I gag. What she has to say is empty and without meaning.

  • @abdul14456876 Believe me, I am not as naive about what is happening in Syria as some of my responders like to think. Over the last several weeks I have experienced moral outrage on receiving numerous bewildering messages supporting al-Assad. The logic is often confusing. I am told that I should not believe the information coming out of Syria. If this is so, from where do I get credible information? al-Assad keeps a tight hold on who is allowed in to Syria to gather news. Let me add that several

  • @Teachering

    I AM SYRIAN FAMILY. WE HATE HER. WE HATE ASSAD. The other comment are FAKE. Of ALAWYTE MISDOERS. HE WILL DELETE MY WRITING 

  • @givebirthathome converntional thinking. However, when all is said, I see Bashar al-Assad as a bully and regard him in the same way I did Marcos, Duvalier, or any other recent political dictator. I am somewhat in the dark concerning your point of view. I have only a vague sense of where it is you stand although your mention of Julian Assange does shed some light. Again, many thanks for your comments.

  • @givebirthathome a barrage of insults and namecalling. True, it was a mistake to have cited the Arab League and the Emirates as sources to support my argument. Syria's part of the world is undoubtedly complicated. In all honesty, it is a quagmire for a Westerner such as I to try and figure out. I am in no way a political scientist with solid insight. But what really hurts is being called a conformist; though I readily admit I suffer some ignorance on the Syrian issue. I try not to conform to

  • @givebirthathome Thank you for your comments. I take the points that you outline seriously and am giving them careful consideration. True, I admit that I'm guilty of angering others through my comments. Believe me, it's not my intention. As I've pointed out, I first began by expressing an opinion concerning the talk given by Asma Al-Asad as presented on the video. I suggested that her words ring hollow in light of what is happening in Syria. That her husband is a dictator. This brought on

  • @Teachering also lost credibility on these questions. I hardly know where to begin to point you in the right direction. First, realize the continued application of techniques--do not see exposed corruption as isolated instances. Examine the Iran yellow star hoax, the Nayira incubator baby story, and the Jessica Lynch psy op. Also, seek to apply 20-20 hindsight. CFR President Richard Haass wrote that Libya was regime change, not humanitarianism, but what were the "social facts" we were told?

  • @Teachering Noting your arguments elsewhere your viewpoint is profoundly ignorant and conformist (if you are not simply trolling with an interesting persona). You actually cite the Arab League and the Emirates as credible sources of human rights evaluation--what could you possibly be thinking? The answer is...you're not, your parroting power, a normal habit of academics. In addition to the absurdity of citing absolute monarchies on these questions, unfortunately the Western governments have

  • @Teachering You may not be generically uninformed, but you do seem to be on the naive side in terms of propaganda, whether you support U.S. policy in general or not. Interestingly, hardcore rebel Julian Assange commented that even he had been naive, relative to what he learned after working with wikileaks for a while. And although unproductive, its natural that people get very angry at comments like yours--people like you provide the camouflage for warmongers to obtain their objectives.

  • Thank you  RUSSIA and CHINA for saving SYRIA from USA Hell plan.

    GOD Bless Russian nuclear stockpile.

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