Note: This is a follow-up to a previous article: US wants Syrian opposition shakeup.
Members of the Syrian opposition have given an icy response to Washington’s calls to revamp the movement’s leadership, slamming it for attempting to dictate its will on Syrians.
On Wednesday, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for a re-shaping of the Syrian opposition's leadership adding that the Obama administration was suggesting names and organizations that should be included in the new leadership that may emerge in the talks held next week in Qatar.
“This direct tutelage and these dictates are not acceptable to the Syrian people anymore,'' said Zuhair Salem, the London-based spokesman for Syria's banned Muslim Brotherhood opposition group, which is a part of the Syrian National Council, AP reports. Clinton was also dismissive of the Syrian National Council (SNC) holding a leading role, saying that the Paris-based group of exiled regime opponents does not represent those fighting on the ground in Syria. Syria has various militias fighting Assad, many of which have reportedly been infiltrated by radical Islamists linked to Al-Qaeda.
According to Salem, Clinton's remarks show that Washington wishes to “tailor the Syrian opposition to specific demands.''
American criticism of the SNC reflects a growing sense that Washington has grown disillusioned with the group, for failing to gain support from numerous rebel factions. But despite US efforts to forge a new united opposition, one ready to cooperate with the West, many remain skeptical.
A defected Syrian army general, Faiz Amru, told AP that any transitional government or body created abroad, cannot possibly represent those dying in Syria. “Everyone is trying to push their own agendas,'' he said. “The big powers have hijacked the Syrian revolution.''Amru claimed that none of the opposition groups really care about fighters on the ground.
Meanwhile violence continues to ravage Syria with at least 153 people – civilians, soldiers and rebels – killed in one day, according to activists.
Rebel forces are reported to have killed at least 78 soldiers on Thursday. About a half of them were killed in attacks on military checkpoints in the north of the country that followed a wave of bombings in the Damascus area earlier in the day.Also a YouTube video showing rebels executing soldiers appeared on Thursday – though its authenticity could not be verified. It appeared to show rebels beating about 10 soldiers before lining them on the ground and executing them with automatic rifles. Amnesty International slammed the summary execution of security forces that have allegedly happened in Idlib.
Ann Harrison, Amnesty International’s Deputy Middle East and North Africa Programme Director said in a statement, "This shocking footage depicts a potential war crime in progress and demonstrates an utter disregard for international humanitarian law by the armed group in question." Adrian Salbuchi, an international consultant and author, believes the revamp of the Syrian opposition proposed by Clinton will lead to even further violence.
“What we are going to see is even more violence in Syria because in the case of Syria, Obama for example had specifically said ‘Assad must go.’, Mitt Romney has said that he would be giving anti-tank and anti-aircraft weapons to the so called ‘opposition,’ the guerilla opposition, the terrorist opposition. Secretary of State Clinton has said the same,” he told RT.Salbuchi claims that the US needs Damascus to fall quickly, to pave the way for an attack on Iran.
“What they need is to have overall turmoil throughout Syria. Let’s not forget that the road to Iran from the American point of view goes through Damascus. So they need Syria to fall quickly before the Israelis go ahead and unilaterally attack Iran.
http://rt.com/news/syria-opposition-reject-us-791/
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In a nutshell, the one individual mentioned, the legitimate government of Syria is questioned and opposition to it supported
I am not up to date with the whole conflict, hell I dont even recall as to why it started. I do know however, and do not agree with our governments involvement with any opposition to the Syrian government,however veiled or open.
Its a Syrian matter, and should be decided by Syrians, however that take shape or form. A civil war, or honestly recognized one may be in orde More..
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByKoranimal (768.20) 
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@Koranimal They only care about Israel and Americans are just tools for them to get at Iran. Get these rats out of your government.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByEpsimrove (161.60) 
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If you've got the blueprint for doing that, we're all ears?
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByMartiansArePunk (319.80) 
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@Koranimal
Alawites (Assads clan) make up 70% of the army,so its unlikely that Bashar will change his "negotiation" strategy.
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@Ali335
How dare you speak the truth on LL? lol ;)
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByMrG (645.00) 
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@Ali335
I'm surprised I haven't got banned myself, but we can always create another account :)
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByMrG (645.00) 
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@MrG That happens =/ That's retarded.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByWankzilla (158.70) 
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The only reason these islamic extremists wanted our help was so they could take power there then use that power against us. It doesn't surprise anyone they don't want a non islamic extremist to lead them. Really is it supposed to surprise anyone who pays attention to anything?
Posted Nov-2-2012 Byelbobbo (90.74) 
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What the fuck did that ass-hat say? "So that Israel can attack Iran"? That would be suicide. People underestimate Iran. Since the 8 year war, have they been spreading their resources thin, or getting involved with other people's conflicts? No, they've been rebuilding for about a quarter century.
Posted Nov-2-2012 BySmokeFerret (294.00) 
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@SmokeFerret I don't think they underestimate it, I think that's why the states are trying to gain some sort of control over Syria (helping by supplying weapons to the FSA) which then supposedly they'd let them go through syria to help fight a war in Iran but it sounds like Syria isn't liking what the united states is doing now so I don't see how giving them a bunch of weapons would be a smart thing... I mean they hate the states after all, why would they let them drive through their streets wi More..
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByWankzilla (158.70) 
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@Wankzilla For all we know, all this speculation about the US supporting the FSA is all lies. After all, the elections are coming up. I never heard much of this come to light till just recently. Syria was just fine before all this uprise, and the US probably wants it to be back the way it was. Syria is very close to trade routes and pipelines, whether it's oil pipelines going from Iraq towards Turkey and Eastern Europe, or shipping in the Mediterranean or anything for that matter. War and instab More..
Posted Nov-2-2012 BySmokeFerret (294.00) 
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contrived. there is a different agenda at work other than the one we are being pimped.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByYogsoggoth (811.30) Yogsoggoth View Channel Send Message
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Great upload. NATO and their Arab partners will realize soon enough that Syria is not Iraq or Libya and that Bashar will survive. If you know what is happening behind closed doors you will understand my point. The violence in Syria will increase and more death will occur. The FSA will have successes but they will lose the war in the end. Their are big powers that want Bashar gone and big powers that want him to stay. We will see how this proxy war will evolve, but rest assured the FSA will be de More..
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByMrG (645.00) 
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Even if he won militarily,Syria as a nation will lose.The people have risen up against the Assad familys dictatorship in 1982,1999 and now,and if they fail theyre simply gonna do it again until they succeed.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByHABRADASHR (82.40) HABRADASHR View Channel Send Message
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Sigh, anyone want a civil war? Just start one, apparently the united states will supply you weapons sigh.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByWankzilla (158.70) 
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Syria is under theocratic rule. No matter who wins this that country will still be crap. Men thinking they rule with the authority of God is what causes endless bloodshed. I matters not which side wins because both are so vain as to think they rule in the name of a God.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByAnonyville (225.40) Anonyville View Channel Send Message
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Idiot!
Syria is secular. Socialism (and money) rules.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByDEADBEEF (4144.76) 
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@DEADBEEF Yeah sure it is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Syria
Article 520 of the penal code of 1949, prohibits having homosexual relations, i.e. "carnal relations against the order of nature", and provides for at least three-years imprisonment.
Snackbars away!
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByAnonyville (225.40) Anonyville View Channel Send Message
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@Anonyville Until 2003, alot of US states had laws making sodomy illegal. I think it was the US supreme court that overruled these laws or something in 2003. Anyways, what I am saying is that that was America, 9 years ago, snackbar ways indeed.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByEnzaim (47.30) 
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And for more on this story in Syria we turn to Jose the plumber on Mars. Jose, what can you tell us about US meddling in Syria.
"Alo, can you hear me? Send aqua inmediatos, por favor"
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByUSA1 (3680.24) 
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@USA1 It's official, the president of mars has told us to cut off water supplies to all of Syria! Lets do it guys!
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByWankzilla (158.70) 
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What else is new? -.-
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByDr Satan (47.80) 
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LOL! Lost all credibility soon as he said Bilderberg....not that RT and their "experts" ever had any to begin with.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByMadMike740 (648.02) 
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Bilderberg was in reference to the bad-guys. Bilderberg is real
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilderberg_Group
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByDEADBEEF (4144.76) 
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@MadMike740 who can blame them RT is just the Fox News of Russia.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByKingSize0 (807.90) KingSize0 View Channel Send Message
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@KingSize0 yeah and asshead supporters believe this shit american/world have not given a bullet to the to the mujahidin because they want bashar there to protect americas bitch israel
Posted Nov-2-2012 Byyazid (27.00) 
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Great job Russia, checks and balances.
Posted Nov-2-2012 Bymphatik (671.08) 
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Spasiba for Russian TV news to be listening:
U.S. bad. Blah. Blah. U.S. bad.
Tomorrow news: U.S. badder. Blah. Blah. U.S. badder.
Posted Nov-2-2012 Bygovett (901.50) govett View Channel Send Message
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@govett That's kind of because the US is the aggressor in this situation. We support and fund them, and tell them we're helping them establish freedom. Then months down the road we say alright now we're picking who your leader will be. These people hate the US, they don't want the US having influence in their country.
Posted Nov-2-2012 Byfocusv5 (363.30) 
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@focusv5 Yeah, and imagine the hypocritical whining if the Russian were to arm talibs in Afghanistan, because they are more popular than Karzais government in Afghanistan. This hypocrisy is reaching unbelievable levels.
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByAwesomeCunt (78.50) 
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I respect Russia for calling the Obama crew out. US foreign policy can vocalize their wishes but actually helping them align any political factions within the rebellion is a violation on NATO stance. Who are we to cry enforcement on appliance of NATO decisions on a nation, only to skirt them at our choosing
Posted Nov-2-2012 ByMartiansArePunk (319.80) 
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i agree. i think we should be more fair and provide arms and support to BOTH sides of this conflict. i care as much about syria as syria cares about me.
Posted Nov-2-2012 Byuschairforcesgt (541.30) 
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