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> > 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.
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> > > 'Open-ended' Syrian conflict draws in region
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> > > By Matt Smith, CNN
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> > > June 1, 2013 -- Updated 1523 GMT (2323 HKT)
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> > >  Forces loyal to Syrian President 
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> > > Bashar al-Assad are seen near Qusair on Thursday, May 30. Tensions in 
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> > > STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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> > >   * Syria's civil war "is no longer an internal struggle," analyst says
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> > >   * The conflict has jumped across the Turkish, Iraqi and Lebanese borders
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> > >   * U.N. official warns the fighting "is destabilizing the region as a 
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> > > (CNN) -- Rocket attacks in Lebanon. Car bombs in Turkey. Israeli 
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> > > ANALYSIS: EU ends embargo -- what next?
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> > > In the meantime, he said, Syrian society is disintegrating. And after 
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> > > Syrian rebel: A massacre is coming   
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> > > Should Syrian rebels be given weapons? 
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> > > OPINION: More arms to Syria is a mistake
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> > > the momentum that appeared to be on the rebel side earlier this year now 
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> > > MORE: American woman killed in Syria
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> > > conflict threatens to reopen Lebanon's old wounds. But he said 
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> > > "I'm more concerned about the stability of my country," Jumblatt, the 
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> > > Who are the Syrian rebels?  
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> > > What's next in Syria?  
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> > > MORE: Russian fighter jets heading to Syria
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> > > Syrian National Coalition said Thursday that it wouldn't take part "when 
> > > Syrians are constantly being hammered by the Assad regime with the help 
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