Until you understand a culture, you shouldn't try to manipulate it, since that would result in failure to achieve the objective. What I see below in this photo is what happens to a people when they cannot live their lives as they are used to. When they are under attack and their popular leader could be gone or killed like we saw in Libya, what happens to those people. They get downright serious and these are very serious looking people. I suspect that is exactly how we would look when our turn comes. Its happening in NY already.
The state with the heaviest gun control had just had its citizens attacked by the "israeli trained" NY police. And they want us to give up our guns??? We are not as stupid as they had hoped we were. We can figure this one out. If we give up our guns then we will be attacked, harmed, arrested and hauled away for exercising our constitutional rights to march peacefully in protest, and that right has been ours and we have practiced it for over 250 years now.
But with Gun control, that has ended that right, as we just saw in New York. Plus the treasonous press has blacked out news of this action. Mayor Bloomstein sent his cops to Tel Aviv for training and I suspect they used the pals to make their points since the move by the cops in New York, fully resembled the Israeli attacks against the unarmed Pals. Nice, huh? NEVER GIVE UP YOUR WEAPONS. NEVER REGISTER THEM AND NEVER GIVE UP YOUR MAGAZINES.
Having said all that, and having been in the military myself, I noticed how nice and clean these guys are for having been in so many firefights. No cuts, no bruises, no dirt either on face, neck, hands, or clothes. Buildings in the background do not look damaged or hit by anything serious. So my question is......"IS THERE REALLY A WAR GOING ON DOWN THERE?" Just asking. You know me, always questioning.
The Syrian Army says it has inflicted heavy losses on foreign-backed militants who are fighting against the government.
http://www.presstv.com/detail/2013/03/16/293795/syria-inflicts-heavy-losses-on-militants/
by Press TV
Syrian troops in Aleppo (file photo)
Friday saw another day of clashes in different places across the country.
In the flashpoint city of Aleppo, some leaders of the al-Qaeda-linked al-Nusra Front were killed, and one of the group’s military commanders died in the fighting, the official SANA news agency reported.
The army said it also killed and wounded many “terrorists” in the fighting in the Damascus suburbs of Jobar, al-Moaddamieh, Darayya, Doumaal-Zabadani, al-Nabik, and al-Hajar al-Aswad and seized their weapons.
Abdul-Rahman Amin, Ahmad Sharshar, Bashir Taffour, Amer Hussein, Muhammad al-Ka'ka, and Ahmad al-Raksha were identified among the dead.
Syrian government forces also launched attacks against militants in the governorates of Homs, Al-Hasakah, and Deir Ezzor, killed a large number of them, and captured many machine guns, sniper rifles, rocket launchers, and anti-tank missiles.
In addition, a unit of the Syrian armed forces ambushed militants affiliated with the al-Nusra Front in the town of Deir Ezzor and killed many of them, including their leader, Samer Antar al-Muhaisen.
The Syria crisis began in March 2011, and many people, including large numbers of soldiers and security personnel, have been killed in the violence.
The Syrian government says that the chaos is being orchestrated from outside the country, and there are reports that a very large number of the militants are foreign nationals.
In an interview broadcast on German television on February 20, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said that the government did not start the conflict and the militant groups were the ones killing Syrian citizens and destroying the country’s infrastructure.
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