70% of Syrians support Assad, the current head of government. Only 10% support the "rebels." 20% unsure. As the President and leaders of both the Democrat and Republican parties urge war against Assad on behalf of the revolutionaries, does it matter what Syrians want? That we should bomb them to help them to get them what they don't want?NATO data: Assad winning the war for Syrians’ hearts and minds | World Tribune
The data, relayed to NATO over the last month, asserted that 70 percent of Syrians support the Assad regime. Another 20 percent were deemed neutral and the remaining 10 percent expressed support for the rebels. The sources said no formal polling was taken in Syria, racked by two years of civil war in which 90,000 people were reported killed. They said the data came from a range of activists and independent organizations that were working in Syria, particularly in relief efforts.
Care? Sure, why not? I care about a lot of things.70% of Syrians support Assad, the current head of government. Only 10% support the "rebels." 20% unsure. As the President and leaders of both the Democrat and Republican parties urge war against Assad on behalf of the revolutionaries, does it matter what Syrians want? That we should bomb them to help them to get them what they don't want?NATO data: Assad winning the war for Syrians’ hearts and minds | World Tribune
When I actually read about the Syrian civil war, it is stunning how many different groups, religions, sects, factions and other countries are involved on all sides. But for foreign intrusions there would be no civil war at all. To me, it seems absolutely nuts for the USA to get in the middle of that mess.
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