Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Stop pretending to be a victim of "other" muslim countries's rejection. We know how much your own people are in love with Ahmednijaat. Soon, the Iranian government's gonna fall just like Assad's.
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
My personal opinion is that Iran should realize that its biggest enemy is not Israel but Saudi Arabia. It is Saudis and their allies who have destroyed Islam more than any Zionist ever could. Today Makkah looks like Vegas.
Iran did try to take over Makkah. Remember?...ended up making a clown out of itself....and showing its true colours.
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Stop pretending to be a victim of "other" muslim countries's rejection. We know how much your own people are in love with Ahmednijaat. Soon, the Iranian government's gonna fall just like Assad's.
Which people are you talking about? Actually, it is just showing your own sectarian biases and your love of Qaeda. After all, you did 'like' that sarcastic post about victory to Qaeda. Didn't you?
And about Iran government falling, well, I would be really happy if it falls down. It is their wrong priorities which have cost Iranian people so dearly.
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Iran did try to take over Makkah. Remember?...ended up making a clown out of itself....and showing its true colours.
Quit dreaming of taking over Makkah. lol
Iran taking over Makkah? Ok. lol.
Must be a good story in khawarij circles. :)
But I think you missed the point of my post. Dictators in Riyadh are bigger enemies of Islam than the regime in Tel Aviv. Makkah is just an example. Other example is desecration of Hujr bin Adi's grave in Syria.
Who knows what they plan to do with Prophet's grave in Madina?!
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Iran taking over Makkah? Ok. lol.
Must be a good story in khawarij circles. :)
But I think you missed the point of my post. Dictators in Riyadh are bigger enemies of Islam than the regime in Tel Aviv. Makkah is just an example. Other example is desecration of Hujr bin Adi's grave in Syria.
Who knows what they plan to do with Prophet's grave in Madina?!
Now you're calling me khawarij.
Should I even consider discussing with you such issues?
Anyone who's against your beloved Bashar is a khawarij or Al Qaeda? Grow up please.
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Now you're calling me khawarij.
Should I even consider discussing with you such issues?
Anyone who's against your beloved Bashar is a khawarij or Al Qaeda? Grow up please.
Where did I call YOU khawarij? You are reading too much into things.
And no, not everyone opposing Bashar is khariji or Qaeda. But the current opposition in Syria DOES consist of Qaeda from all over the world. You can't deny that.
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Didn't you read my post no. 9? Duh!
I knew Ma mooli was being sarcastic.
Well, in that case, I was wrong.
But in this conflict, you have only two sides. One is Bashar and the other is Qaeda. There is no more moderate opposition in Syria.
So which side would you take?
Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
I think what khoji is trying to say; that the city on the border of qusair was until now al nusra's main base; and hizbullah recently kicked them out fearing the spill over into lebanon.
Qusair was split in half along the border long time ago, with residents on both sides being shias from the same town. When Al nusra took over, many shias were chased out or killed. Others took up arms...and hizbullah supported them to resist.
So if you are attacking hizbullah on the basis that it got rid of al nusra main base; then you are automatically supporting al nusra in qusair?
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
I think what khoji is trying to say; that the city on the border of qusair was until now al nusra's main base; and recently kicked them out fearing the spill over into lebanon. Qusair was split in half along the border long time ago, with residents on both sides being shias from the same town. When Al nusra took over, many shias were chased out or killed. Others took up arms...and hizbullah supported them to resist.
So if you are attacking hizbullah on that basis, then you are automatically supporting al nusra in qusair?
So Hazbollah is not actually supporting the Assad regime...it's only there in Syria to protect the shia?
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Very creative of you to come up with this statement. You want me go through the Syrian sunni population stats again?
Very ignorant of you to remind me of Syria's sunni population.
Don't you know that Syria's population is now MARGINALIZED by Syrian and foreign Qaeda fighters?
Syria's Sunnis wanted democracy, which is exactly how it should be everywhere. But their struggle has been hijacked by Qaeda. Now it is Qaeda on one hand and Bashar on another.
Re: Hezbollah Leader Vows to Fight on Behalf of Syrian Regime
Your first post in this thread was "To hell with Hezbollah". What sort of discussion would this childish post ensue?
And then your husband comes in with his post "hajmola". Insightful post. Is it? :)
So I think it is YOU posting for the sake of posting.
Hezbollah is allying with Bashar because it sees its future and future of resistance against Israel doomed otherwise. Plus these Nusra khawarij are vowing to slaughter every Alawite or Shiite. If Hezbollah does not enter now, it will be khawarij controlling Syria ... killing civilians because of their beliefs and desecrating Islamic relics.
Syrian "rebels" today consist mostly of foreign khawarij who flocked to Syria so as to impose their own dictatorship and destroy Islam.
My hajmola vibe was quite funny I thought ... I think the people who are currently fighting this war, the Alawites have been involved in the worst violations so far ... Digging up graves is terrible, but making cause for fresh new ones is worse ... The Lebanese resistance are siding with the people who are actively killing the civilians .... It is clear that the regime is not wanted ... And for the record there are not more of the Salafi Jihadis or Ikhwanis than the civilians who generally consist of Sunnis of traditional non-political persuasion.