29 November 2012, 18:06
Raging battle in Damascus (Syria Capital)
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29 November 2012, 18:28
It's been an interesting year in the Middle East. I wonder what the world will look like when the dust settles.
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29 November 2012, 18:34
very dusty id imagine
![]() but in all seriousness, Assad is losing grip on the capital and the CIA funded rebels are taking more ground day by day, but take a look at Egypt, they get rid of one president (Hosni Mubarak) and now they have Mohamed Morsi in charge and the people are still protesting, leadership will come and go but its what the people want that affects a country the most, but back on topic, With Syria, i can see peacekeeping operations going up a notch, as this is flaring up quite seriously over the past couple of weeks (especially with Syria and Israel taking pot shots at each other at the Golan Heights)
29 November 2012, 18:46
We certainly live in interesting times. The more I know the more I'm convinced that we are heading for a complete collapse of the world system as we know it. It is going to be very difficult and may take years to level out, but change is needed and soon.
Your time will come yet ‘Freeborn John Lilburne’.
29 November 2012, 19:09
Everythings fine in egypt bbc aint reported it....oh the joys of goverment censorship
29 November 2012, 19:11
Their now saying that the internets been cut in syria.
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29 November 2012, 19:18
So long as its muslim against musim, or muslim against Israeli I dont actually care, its when its muslim against Christian that I take notice.
29 November 2012, 19:24
i'm not to bothered what happens in The Middle East TBH, if they want to murder each other its nothing to me, i'm just concerned if it has a knock on effect here with the resident mussies.
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29 November 2012, 19:27
What I'm worried about is our lads being dragged into another war/fight that doesn't really concern us.
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29 November 2012, 20:20
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