Syria - Please Do What You Can Now to Halt this Rush to War

why write to the governments? Your wasting your time there. They'll always take decisions to support agenda and suger coat thier agenda.

use your time to make dua to Allah swa
 
why write to the governments? Your wasting your time there. They'll always take decisions to support agenda and suger coat thier agenda.

use your time to make dua to Allah swa

Yes, governments always sit at the right hand of Satan. Politicians are all liars and hypocrites and are trusted less than used car salesmen.
 
I dont think the west wants Assad out at all, they're purposely enflaming this conflict so both sides keep fighting each other so that it will spread in lebanon and iraq and more people will be killed. See it as just like the iraq - iran war.

infact we see that the west is currently cooperating with iran and iraq's dictator to attack sunni tribes and a major insurgent group. Alliances have shifted and probably indeed russia will attack saudi-arabia sooner or later.


2014/1435 will be much worse.

You could be right if the "Muslims" slaughter off each other, then Israel can expand without the Zionists losing their lives. Maybe the Russians can get Iran to take out Saudi. It would spare Russian lives and Western backlash on them. Wouldn't it be great to have the master plans of all these nefarious regimes. They all smile at the cameras shaking hands and plotting to kill each other. All bleat that God is on their side... I wonder. "The meek will inherit the Earth" it sure won't be people then.
 
Some brigades have declared war on ISIS. Below is a written declaration of war (mods - convert it to an image, please)
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Thanks for the list of the group break downs, I am still confused as every. It is clear that all of you don't like the FSA (think it is western backed), many dislike Assad (but some likes him).

I am amazed that all still think the West has any control over this. The rebels kills FSA commanders like there is no one guarding them (One of them is invited over and killed), I seriously doubt FSA or the West can have any influence in this war (Unless God intervenes). It is jus a war between Assad and the Rebels now.

I am still amazed that how the rebels without the help of the West is better armed than the FSA, which is supported by West. I think they are from Iraq with Saudi money, then I heard the news that Saudis send Millions of money to Lebanon, that means Saudis are now supporting Hezbollah fighting for Assad, so there is no way they could been support the rebels.....
 
Salaam

Its hard to make sense of whats going on. Heres one attempt.

Now it's Middle Eastern regimes fighting al-Qa'ida, while the US ties itself up in knots

This is “Arab unity” as we have never seen it before. But watch out


And so, for the first time in recent history, it seems that the “war against terror” – and specifically against al-Qa’ida – is being fought by Middle East regimes rather than their foreign investors.

Sure, American drones still smash into al-Qa’ida operatives, wedding parties and innocent homes in Pakistan. But it’s General al-Sisi of Egypt, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki of Iraq, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran – even powerless President Michel Sleiman of Lebanon – who are now fighting “terrorists”.

It shows how powerful the bad guys have become that mutually antagonistic dictators and satraps can gang together against America’s enemy. This is “Arab unity” as we have never seen it before. The Ottoman Empire lives again. But watch out.

You need to put on a tin hat to avoid the ironies crashing out of the sky. John Kerry – now the most outrageously funny Secretary of State in US history, he who promised an “unbelievably small” airstrike against Syria – says America supports the secular rebels against Assad, who are fighting the Islamist rebels who are fighting against Assad even though the US still wants the overthrow of – you guessed it – Bashar al-Assad.

Meanwhile the Saudis are still pouring money into Syria to help the al-Qa’ida-associated Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) – against whom Bashar and the secular Free Syrian Army are now fighting – while the Saudis also contribute billions to Sisi’s army in Egypt which is fighting identical al-Qa’ida-linked “terror” in Sinai and now, it appears, in Cairo itself. And if you are confused by all this, try Lebanon.

Last week, the authorities claimed to have arrested Majid bin Mohamed al-Majid, one of the “most wanted” al-Qa’ida men in Saudi Arabia. All they had to do to confirm this extraordinary detention was to use DNA to check the man’s identity. This came only weeks after Lebanese Shias blamed Saudi “terrorists” for blowing up the Iranian embassy in Beirut, an attack followed by the assassination of a prominent Sunni politician and then – last week – by a further attack on Shias in the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital. No sooner had Sunni ex-minister Mohammed Chatah been car-bombed to death, than the Americans promised more money to the Lebanese army. How, then, could the Lebanese avoid being drawn into the “anti-terrorist” war after arresting Majid? Miraculously – and there have been a lot of miracles in the Middle East region, as we all know – the Lebanese not only confirmed that they had indeed got the right man, but that he had regrettably died of organ failure while in their custody. Phew!

But US support for the Lebanese military will go ahead. Just as Washington is now offering more missiles and planes to the Shia sub-dictator President Maliki of Iraq if he goes on biffing Sunni insurgents and al-Qa’ida men in Anbar province. History, of course, repeats itself in Fallujah and Ramadi, the two cities repeatedly conquered and then re-conquered and then re-conquered for a third time by US forces after the illegal invasion of 2003. In 2004, the Marines claimed they had wiped out al-Qa’ida in Fallujah, then handed the city over to Baathist policemen. Then the Americans virtually destroyed the city around the heads of al-Qa’ida after another few months – we will not mention the use of US phosphorous shells and the outbreak of childbirth abnormalities more than five years later – and now the largely Shia Iraqi army is fighting the Sunni tribesmen of Fallujah. Who are in turn (be patient, readers) claiming they are fighting the local al-Qa’ida groups, just as the Free Syrian Army insists that it is now in combat against the same al-Qa’ida groups in Syria.

Meanwhile Kerry – who has not invited the Iranians to the Geneva 2 talks on Syria – says Iran might play a valuable role “on the sidelines” (has ever an invitation to Iran appeared more insulting?) while the main Syrian opposition forces have no intention of taking part in the Swiss conference. Geneva 2, in other words, is a dead duck; just like the Palestinian-Israeli talks of which Kerry still speaks with optimism – a sure sign that this particular duck is also dying.

Who now remembers the Arab Awakening – or “spring” as some of my colleagues still insist on calling it? Well, let’s just take a look at an ominous statement this past weekend in which the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility for the latest bomb in Beirut – the one that killed at least four civilians in the Hezbollah suburbs. So now Isil – as I suppose we must call it – acknowledges it is fighting on three fronts: Iraq, Syria and Lebanon. So we have Arab regime unity at last. As for America – well, I guess they’ll go on supporting the Free Syrian Army which is fighting al-Qa’ida which is fighting Bashar whom Washington wants to dethrone.

America’s Muslim Brotherhood friends in Egypt have just been formally classed as “terrorists” by Sisi who is supported by the country which is paying – long live Salafism – for Islamist “terror” in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. And Saudi Arabia – the key to the whole fandango, though no one will say this – remains a close and “moderate” friend of America. Say no more.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/now-its-middle-eastern-regimes-fighting-alqaida-while-the-us-ties-itself-up-in-knots-9039977.html
 
Turkish Military Intelligence of Syria Civil War (Rumors)

Basically, these are rumors. <br><br><br><br><br>Insider News. Not made to the Public. We all know what is happening in Syria right now, and now we have Sunni rebel groups fighting against each other. Someone in the Turkish Military Intelligence says <br><br>- They lost contact with the most credible people in these rebel groups<br>- Iranian troops are underestimated, news say 1000. But there is over 10000, and more flooding in.<br>- Don't forget hezbollah (Lebanon Shia military too) and Iraqi Shia fighters. These are not farmers but trained military personal that join in with Assad's army. (So it looks like only foreigners are in the rebel groups)<br>- Russian are giving intelligence to Assad too.<br>- Turkey is now more concern with spies in the refugees camps and terrorist attacks from both Assad(and other Shia) and Sunni Rebel groups.<br><br><br>Turkish Alliance with Syria Rebel group is causing Political Crisis. There is also Saudi Political crisis which America is deeply concerned about. <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>I knew once Sunni group was fighting the other, it could never end well. =/
 
It has to happen because it is :Allah::swt: promise:

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24:55 Allah has promised, to those among you who believe and work righteous deeds, that He will, of a surety, grant them in the land, inheritance (of power), as He granted it to those before them; that He will establish in authority their religion - the one which He has chosen for them; and that He will change (their state), after the fear in which they (lived), to one of security and peace: 'They will worship Me (alone) and not associate aught with Me. 'If any do reject Faith after this, they are rebellious and wicked.


and those who believe it is fitnah or whatever can do what they do best, sit at home and curse at everyone. :Allah::swt: knows whom his soldiers and hosts are on this earth and :ia: victory is coming!
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The only One Who can do anything is Allah, so how about making duas? Surely if every Muslim cried for the Syrians like they would if their own relatives were in trouble there, Allah's Help would actually come.

A few weeks ago some Syrian women were crying for their relatives in Dar'aa because the place was under siege and no one could get food, etc and no one could get out (except for college students and public sector employees who were allowed transit in and out of the place). The women made duas while crying in the masjid and other muslimas (nonSyrians) joined in and made duas. Within the week the situation improved and many of the inhabitants of that area were able to escape from the city and go to other places.

So how about crying to Allah to send His Help. It will definitely come because Allah is the hearer of the hearts in distress. The Muslims are supposed to be like one body so when any part of the body is in pain, the whole body is in distress. So when a part of the Ummah is in so much pain, why aren't the rest of us in distress? Is it because we don't care?
 
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Salaam

Isnt this interesting

West has discussed co-operation with Syria, Damascus claims
UK government denies co-operation, while US secretary of state John Kerry indicates he is not aware of contact


Some western nations opposed to President Bashar al-Assad have discussed security co-operation with his government, Syria said on Wednesday, a move which if true would suggest a rise in western concerns about foreign militants in rebel ranks.

The UK government denied having any such co-operation with the Assad regime and the top US and French diplomats both said they were personally unaware of such contacts though did not go so far as to deny that any had taken place.
Syria's deputy foreign minister Faisal Mekdad said several western intelligence services had visited Damascus for discussions. His comments were broadcast a day after the Wall Street Journal reported that French and Spanish spy services had made contact with Assad's government. French media have carried similar reports.

"I will not specify [which countries] but many of them have visited Damascus, yes," Mekdad said in a BBC interview.

Any suggestion that western countries were talking to Assad's government could complicate their relationships with opposition groups supported by the United States and Europe, and with wealthy Gulf states that fund the rebels.

Asked about the report, US secretary of state John Kerry indicated he was not aware of such contacts.

"I don't know anything about that, certainly not under my auspices," he told reporters in Kuwait, where he is on a visit.

In Paris, French foreign minister Laurent Fabius declined to comment, although when pressed he said he had the "same position" as Kerry. The defence ministry declined to comment.

The French newspaper Le Figaro reported in December that the DGSE external intelligence service had gone to Damascus to discuss cooperation on terrorists. Damascus had replied that it would do so if France re-opened its embassy, it reported.

There was no immediate reaction from officials in Germany or Spain.

Western powers have long supported Syria's opposition with rhetoric but the past year has seen a shift in emphasis, with countries backing away from material aid to the rebels as al-Qaida-linked groups have gained power in rebel-held regions.

Western countries are worried about the presence in rebel ranks of foreign Islamist militants who have travelled to Syria to join a near three-year-old struggle to topple Assad.

"Frankly speaking the spirit has changed," Mekdad said. "Many of these countries have contacted us to coordinate security measures."

"When these countries ask us for security cooperation, then it seems to me there is a schism between the political and security leaderships," he added.

Assad has always maintained that the uprising against him is run by terrorists and that western support for the rebels damages western countries' own interests.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/15/western-security-servies-cooperation-syria-claims
 
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Salaam

And another

Western spooks and 'evil' Syria in talks about common enemy
• MI6, MI5, and allies see growing threat posed by jihadists in Syria
• Classic, discreet, role for intelligence agencies


That western intelligence agencies, including an official representing MI6, Britain's foreign intelligence service, have been talking discreetly to the Syrian government, a regime savaged by David Cameron and other western political leaders, should come as no surprise.

Andrew Parker, the head of MI5, and Richard Walton, head of Scotland Yard's anti-terrorism command, have both warned recently about the potential threat posed by the number of young men (between 200 and 300 according to their latest estimates) leaving Britain to fight with "al-Qaeda linked" groups in Syria's civil war.

They could return, say counter-terrorism officials, flaunting their status and posing a dangerous threat as battle-hardened jihadists.

More than 1,000 Europeans are said to have joined extreme jihadist groups in Syria.

Nigel Inkster, former deputy chief of MI6, now a senior fellow of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, told the Commons home affairs committee on Tuesday that while the groups fighting in Syria had no "particular animus" towards the UK, Syria could become "a crucible for a new generation of international jihadists", compared to the anti-Soviet mujahadeen in Afghanistan in the 1980s, a "band of brothers", looking for other fields in which to fight, including, possibly, the UK.

There was not a huge amount Britain could do about it, Inkster suggested, other than trying to keep tabs on them.

That is the context behind the claim, reported by the BBC's Lyse Doucet, that western intelligence officers have visited Damascus for talks on combating radical Islamist groups. The claim was made by Syria's deputy foreign minister, Faisal Mekdad.

Doucet says that according to "informed sources" western intelligence officials have met Syrian intelligence officers, including the Syrian security chief, General Ali Mamluk.

One of the tasks of a country's intelligence service - always officially "deniable" - is to try and sort out the mess by their short-sighted political masters who helped to create it in the first place.

MI6 talked behind the scenes to the IRA engaged at the time in bloody confrontations with British troops and planting bombs that were killing British civilians.

MI6 was trying to talk to Taliban years before western political leaders belatedly thought it would be a good idea.

Cameron and William Hague, the foreign secretary, are clearly having second thoughts about their demands that Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad, whom they have described as "evil", must go before negotiations in Geneva can start, let alone any direct talks in Damascus.

Weak or divided governments have presented a dangerous opportunity for jihadists, notably those fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, ISIL.

Assad's enemies have become those of the west as well.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/defence-and-security-blog/2014/jan/15/syria-intelligence-terrorism-jihadists
 

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