This YouTube video, entitled “SYRIANAIRWAYS LONDON” brings together two current events quite vividly.
Sometimes you just have to stick with the bros… especially in times of mutual battle with foes.
Had Souria been one country, the US invasion of Iraq would have been unfeasible, the Lebanese civil war would have never happened, and Israel could not have survived, and we wouldn’t have Palestinian refugees living all over Souria as unwanted foreigners.
When the Egyptian protesters yelled “tahya Masr,” the Christians turned themselves into human shields to protect their Muslim brothers and sisters while they prostrated in their prayers.
The extent of treason by infiltrators and informers (some enticed with money, others tortured into cooperation), for those who dare read into the historical record, was so enormous and grotesque; a catastrophe of a magnitude only equal to its Orwellian necessity to destroy, once and for all, the nationalist aspirations of all Sourians.
The division between Iraq and Syria, between Syria and Lebanon, between Syria and Palestine, and between Palestine and Jordan, were all imposed to weaken one of the most rebellious people on earth.
The Syrian regime’s use of brutality against its people has not stopped protests, nor will it.
The following list is by no means a guaranteed obliteration of all unwanted verbal or physical advances.
This is Syria, the cradle of all civilizations, the birthplace of agriculture, science, philosophy, and literature.
Housed in Boynuyogun camp in Turkey the Syrians of Jisr al-Shughour find themselves as refugees. Their stories demonstrated the terror they lived through.