@earwulf There is some debate abt that, but in any case, if it was so inevitable, don't you think we could have done it legally?
@earwulf Given that it fits into KSA's aggressive plans, you might wonder how much it's motivated--or will be permitted--to be democratic.
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@emptywheel I think you are way overestimating the degree of foreign involvement on the ground. -
@earwulf Fine. Maybe I am. Maybe you're way underestimating it. Still not clear we or they have ability to deliver like in Libya. -
@emptywheel Assad has a much bigger military, more weapons, and is still getting help from Russia, but FSA hold on...
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@emptywheel The LCCs are local, formed during the protests, before violence started.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@emptywheel The FSA brigades are almost entirely composed of Syrians from the areas where they fight.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@emptywheel People who have suffered too much to allow any outside power to dictate their future. -
@earwulf I hope you're right! But that has nothing to do with the wisdom or not of our involvement. -
@emptywheel We should't get involved, we mostly aren't involved yet (outside sanctions) and the revolution can succeed without our meddling.
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