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Avalon Senior Member
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Location: Sweden
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The wheel is indeed spinning faster and faster. More things are happening and more is to come. We all need to react and show them that we have drawn our line as well as reshaping our world to the goodness it is supposed to be.
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Avalon Senior Member
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Location: Canada
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Yeah nothing new with Syria, they always wanted Lebanon because it has a Sea Port Advantage.
But yes they have already said that if the President of Lebanon doesn't want to interfer by bringing the Lebanese army to confront the Sunnis, that Syria would interfer themselves. But the problem with Lebanon is that you cannot take a simple decision because there are a lot of parties. Anyway, we will see how it will turn out. |
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Syria doesn't care squat about the sea ports, they have their own. Historically Lebanon was always a part of Syria, and the Syrians feel like eunuchs without it.
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Don't ever say that Lebanon was part of Syria.
Syria is like a bloodsucker who just found a few men in Lebanon who agreed to work for them all that time. Anyway look at what happened to Harirri, he died like a bug. He was just a syrian worker. |
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