hanya satu kata : Tolol. --- In [email protected], SA <susan_th45@...> wrote: > > Psikopatnya Islam terbukti pada pingpong ini.Ketika Jusfiq mengangkat > peristiwa yang menimpah islam di Suriah,psikopat pingpong ga mau nrima karena > katanya terlalu jauh dari Indonesia. > Tapi kalo kafir ngebunuh seorang muslim di Kaukasus misalnya,si pingpong dan > sohib2nya akan neriak:ngebunuh seorang muslim di Kaukasus,sama dengan > ngebunuh seluruh mumin di seluruh dunia. > maka si murtadin michael ngambil jurus monyet di jalanan London,ngebunuh > seorang tentara Inggris di tempat yang jauh dari Afrika,dengan dalih: > orang2nya dibunuh oleh tentara Barat,dan ngebunuh seorang di Afrika, sama > dengan ngebunuh semua muslim. > Tapi kalo nyinggung perang di Suriah,itu terlalu jauh buat pingpong. > Psikopat berat. > > > ---, pinpinyuliansyah <pinpinyuliansyah@...> > > Â pinpinyuliansyah <pinpinyuliansyah@...> > : [proletar] Re: CNN: 'Open-ended' Syrian conflict draws in region > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â > > > > > > > > > > Saat elo ngomongin konflik di negara yang jauh dari tempat elo > sekarang, elo udah lihat isi kulkas belon ? Kentang berapa biji lagi ? Udah > isi dompet belon ? Ada duit nya nddak ? Trus nyaca ... itu idung mancung > atawa pesek ? > > > > Hadeh ... > > > > --- In [email protected], Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@> wrote: > > > > > > Â > > > Dar al Islam yang bersimbah darah...... > > > > > > > > > 'Open-ended' Syrian conflict draws in region > > > By Matt Smith, CNN > > > June 1, 2013 -- Updated 1523 GMT (2323 HKT) > > > Forces loyal to Syrian President > > > Bashar al-Assad are seen near Qusair on Thursday, May 30. Tensions in > > > Syria flared in March 2011 during the onset of the Arab Spring, > > > eventually escalating into a civil war that still rages. This gallery > > > contains the most compelling images taken since the start of the > > > conflict. > > > HIDE CAPTION > > > Syrian civil war in photos > > > << > > > < > > > 1 > > > 2 > > > 3 > > > 4 > > > 5 > > > 6 > > > 7 > > > 8 > > > 9 > > > 10 > > > 11 > > > 12 > > > 13 > > > 14 > > > 15 > > > 16 > > > 17 > > > 18 > > > 19 > > > 20 > > > 21 > > > 22 > > > 23 > > > 24 > > > 25 > > > 26 > > > 27 > > > 28 > > > 29 > > > 30 > > > 31 > > > 32 > > > 33 > > > 34 > > > 35 > > > 36 > > > 37 > > > 38 > > > 39 > > > 40 > > > 41 > > > 42 > > > 43 > > > 44 > > > 45 > > > 46 > > > 47 > > > 48 > > > 49 > > > 50 > > > 51 > > > 52 > > > 53 > > > 54 > > > 55 > > > 56 > > > 57 > > > 58 > > > 59 > > > 60 > > > 61 > > > 62 > > > 63 > > > 64 > > > 65 > > > 66 > > > 67 > > > 68 > > > 69 > > > 70 > > > 71 > > > 72 > > > 73 > > > 74 > > > 75 > > > 76 > > > 77 > > > 78 > > > 79 > > > 80 > > > 81 > > > 82 > > > 83 > > > 84 > > > 85 > > > 86 > > > 87 > > > 88 > > > 89 > > > 90 > > > 91 > > > 92 > > > 93 > > > 94 > > > 95 > > > 96 > > > 97 > > > 98 > > > 99 > > > 100 > > > 101 > > > 102 > > > 103 > > > 104 > > > 105 > > > 106 > > > 107 > > > 108 > > > 109 > > > 110 > > > 111 > > > 112 > > > 113 > > > 114 > > > 115 > > > 116 > > > 117 > > > 118 > > > 119 > > > 120 > > > 121 > > > 122 > > > > > > > >> > > > STORY HIGHLIGHTS > > > * Syria's civil war "is no longer an internal struggle," analyst says > > > * The conflict has jumped across the Turkish, Iraqi and Lebanese borders > > > * U.N. official warns the fighting "is destabilizing the region as a > > whole" > > > (CNN) -- Rocket attacks in Lebanon. Car bombs in Turkey. Israeli airstrikes > > in Syria. > > > In the two-plus years > > > since President Bashar al-Assad's crackdown on "Arab Spring" > > > demonstrations, observers say the civil war that grew out of it has now > > > become a multi-sided conflict that threatens to set the wider Middle > > > East ablaze. > > > "The Syrian conflict is > > > no longer an internal struggle between Assad and the internal > > > opposition," said Fawaz Gerges, director of the Middle East Center at > > > the London School of Economics. "It's an open-ended war by proxy -- > > > Iran, Hezbollah and Syria, Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, plus Russia > > > and the United States." > > > ANALYSIS: EU ends embargo -- what next? > > > In the meantime, he said, Syrian society is disintegrating. And after more > > than 70,000 deaths > > > inside the country, the conflict is increasingly jumping the borders. > > > Syria's new ground zero > > > Syrian rebel: A massacre is coming > > > Assad plans to seek re-election in 2014 > > > Should Syrian rebels be given weapons? > > > The past few weeks have > > > seen a pair of car bombs kill dozens of people in a town that has > > > welcomed some of the 300,000-plus Syrian refugees who have fled to > > > Turkey. > > > Turkish officials said > > > the bombings were carried out by members of a former Marxist terror > > > group with ties to Syria's intelligence services; Syria denied > > > responsibility, but said Turkey ,a NATO ally, had been helping > > > "terrorists" get weapons and money. > > > Meanwhile, the Persian > > > Gulf monarchies of Saudi Arabia and Qatar have backed Sunni rebel > > > factions against al-Assad, a member of the Shiite offshoot Alawite sect. > > The European Union is lifting an arms embargo on Syria after Britain > > > and France refused to agree to an extension. > > > OPINION: More arms to Syria is a mistake > > > But on the battlefield, > > > the momentum that appeared to be on the rebel side earlier this year now > > seems to have shifted to al-Assad, said Robin Wright, a Middle East > > > analyst at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington. > > > "That will go back and > > > forth," Wright told CNN. "The tragedy of this is the inflow of weapons > > > just means more people are going to be killed, and there doesn't seem to be > > a military outcome likely on either side anytime soon." > > > France says Hezbollah, > > > the powerful Lebanese Shiite militia backed by Iran and Syria, has > > > dispatched up to 4,000 fighters to Syria to bolster al-Assad's forces. > > > Gerges said those fighters have "already produced major results," > > > particularly in the ongoing battle for the strategically located border > > > town of Qusayr. > > > Rocket attacks have > > > struck Shiite towns inside Lebanon, where a fragile sectarian and > > > political balance has held since the end of a civil war that wracked the > > country from 1975 to 1990. And three Lebanese soldiers were killed by > > > unidentified gunmen who opened fire on their checkpoint this week, > > > Lebanon's national news agency reported. > > > MORE: American woman killed in Syria > > > Walid Jumblatt, a > > > veteran Lebanese political leader and a former Syrian ally, contends the > > conflict threatens to reopen Lebanon's old wounds. But he said > > > confronting Hezbollah over its involvement "will just lead us to the > > > sectarian warfare that is starting in Iraq, in Syria and might spread to > > Lebanon." > > > "I'm more concerned about the stability of my country," Jumblatt, the > > leader of Lebanon's Druze minority, told CNN's "Amanpour." > > > Fighting has also > > > spilled over into Iraq, with jihadist groups on both sides of the border > > growing in strength, Western counterterrorism officials warned in > > > March. > > > Fighters from the > > > Islamic State of Iraq, the al Qaeda affilliate that has bedeviled > > > Baghdad for years, said it had killed at least 40 Syrians in an ambush > > > on a Syrian convoy inside Iraq. The troops were being escorted by Iraqi > > > forces to the only border post the Syrian government still controlled. > > > "The increasing number > > > of foreign fighters crossing Syria's borders to support one side or the > > > other is further fueling the sectarian violence and the situation is > > > beginning to show worrying signs of destabilizing the region as a > > > whole," Navi Pillay, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, warned > > Wednesday. > > > Then there's Israel, > > > which is believed to have conducted at least two airstrikes inside Syria to > > prevent Syrian forces from transferring advanced missiles to > > > Hezbollah. > > > Israel braces for the worst with Syria > > > Who are the Syrian rebels? > > > What's next in Syria? > > > American woman killed in Syria > > > MORE: Russian fighter jets heading to Syria > > > Israel fought a > > > month-long war with Hezbollah in 2006 and never signed a peace agreement > > with Syria after the 1948, 1967 and 1973 Mideast wars. > > > Syria said Thursday that Russia, its most powerful ally, will deliver on a > > 2010 purchase of > > > advanced anti-aircraft missiles. Moscow has defended the deal, saying it > > falls within international law and that the missiles aren't designed > > > for use against civilians. > > > Gerges said the deal is a strong Russian signal to the West: "Stay away > > from Syria." > > > "Russia is the backbone > > > of the Assad regime. It has provided them with arms. It has provided > > > them with political support. It has used its veto twice in the (U.N.) > > > Security Council. It has gone to great lengths to prevent any kind of > > > military intervention in Syria," he said. > > > The United States has > > > provided non-lethal aid and political support to the Syrian opposition, > > > but the Obama administration has resisted calls to provide military aid > > > to the rebels. > > > At the same time, > > > Washington is trying to work with Russia to coax the opposition and the > > > government to peace talks, concerned about "a region-wide conflict," > > > Gerges said. > > > "That's why they have > > > intensified their diplomacy to rescue Syria from really all-out > > > destruction and also rescue the entire region from a region-wide > > > conflict where American and international peace and security are really > > > at stake," he said. > > > But the opposition > > > Syrian National Coalition said Thursday that it wouldn't take part "when > > Syrians are constantly being hammered by the Assad regime with the help of > > outside forces," as George Sabra, its acting chairman, put it. > > > The opposition remains > > > split along secular and sectarian, military and political lines. Those > > > divisions have been "a real obstacle" to negotiations, Wright said. > > > "Both the United States > > > and Russia have agreed that diplomacy is necessary, and they haven't > > > been able to agree on that, even, for a long time," she said. > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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