President Ali Abdullah Saleh left Yemen and flew to Saudi Arabia today. He was seriously injured on Friday when opposition tribesmen hammered the presidential palace with rockets. Yemen is on the verge of civil war and economic collapse after more than two decades of dictatorial rule by Saleh. He becomes the third head of state falling during the Arab Spring.
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How appropriate for this puppet Wahabbi despot to run to his masters. Wonder where the Saudis will run to when their time is up? Florida perhaps....
Probably, lol. And Assad would be an interesting case, where would he go? Tehran? Or probably staying in Damascus until the end?
Assad isn't going anywhere..The "protests" you see are over hyped by "human rights" "activists" on some Saudi, US payroll.
A silent majority of the people support the government. Just because it's not reported doesn't mean they don't exist.
The "opposition", who've clearly called for support from Israel exposes them for what they are. Traitors who deserve nothing but bullets!!!!
Anonymous 4:00 PM is right, of course: not only are the ""protests"" in the Democratic People's Anti-Imperialist Anti-Zionist Republic of Syria being "over hyped" by the "traitor" ""opposition"" and ""human rights"" ""activists"" and the Zionist-Imperialist controlled media, but they are merely the work of the U.S.-Zionist-Wahabi-Lebanese-Jordanian-Saudi-Qatari-CIA-Mossad-MI6-Salafi Conspiracy. The "silent majority" of Syrians vote in free, fair, and democratic elections to have Assad as the leader of their country.
Assad wont go, dont bet on it.
Because its not a genuine movement.
Yemen is, Bahrain is and hopefully in 5 years Saudi Arabia shall be Islamic.Fed.Republic of Arabia
or who cares as long as its Eastern part is Iranian friendly .
Not more than 5% of Syrians are committed to street violence and most of them are indeed paid thugs of Wahabbis or foreign intelligence agencies. US/UK/France, not to mention the Zionists have spent a lot of money, propaganda and wishful thinking in trying to undermine Syria.
The real probability of Assad's government, which has large popular base indeed falling to a color coded "regime change" regardless of how many posters and propaganada videos are posted on the walls and cyberspace is very slim indeed. Actually, THERE IS LESS THAN ZERO CHANCE OF REGIME CHANGE IN SYRIA.
Saudis are playing with fire as there will be a blowback sooner or later due to their own restless demographics and entanglement in Yemen, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon etc where they are funding Salafi/Wahabbi terrorists and recruiting Pakistani mercenaries. Suadis don't realize that the world has changed and the US is not in position to save their bacon.
See if you can spot which of the "Anonymous" comments in this post are the presumably earnest views of WEST-RESIDING (what else?) defender(s) of the Syrian Baathist dictatorship (and by extension its Islamist sidekick in Tehran) and which one is a parody of said viewpoint.
Seeking clarification from Anonymous 7:50 AM re: "Not more than 5% of Syrians are committed to street violence"
As far as those Syrians who are "committed to street violence", are you referring to the supporters of the Assad family dictatorship who are killing Syrian men, women, and children or to members of the U.S.-Israeli-Zionist-Saudi-Wahhabi-Salafi-French "Conspiracy against Beautiful Syria"?
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