Wednesday, October 9, 2013

How are the Syrian Rebels winning against Assad?

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Don't get me wrong I'm not against them or anything, but, I'm curious as how the rebels are winning against Assad who has a trained army with jets, tanks, rockets etc.. and backing by Iran. Where as the rebels are fighting with limited supplies and a limited arsenal. I mean most of the news videos and pictures show them mounted in little trucks and cars with machine guns. While just the other day they are said to have captured a Dam and an airbase? Idk some one enlighten me.


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who are the Syrian rebels? Arent they the people Assad called terrorists?
One mans rebel is another man's terrorist?

Let us look at the most recent past. The Egypt rebels turned out to be Muslim Brotherhood. While we have not seen the replacement for Libya's Khadaffy, is it possible that They are also MB's?

If this is so, then this whole movement is the concerted and organized removal of the predominantly Sunni leaders by the Shias to be replaced by Shias.

Why cant the news sources call it that instead of using confusing labels such as "rebels", " freedom fighters","terrorists", etc

Why do police have the hood on their cars up when they are investigating a accident?




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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkY6CkXvqIE&feature=channel

Example: on this news video it is at 0:16 seconds

I see it a lot on the news and just wondering why they do it?
It seems like the state troopers do it, i always see and accident on the news and the state troopers have the hood up for some reason but i have never seen local police do it.



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I've never seen that before, and I used to be a trooper.

However, squads that patrol the interstate can reach high speeds when responding to a call. They also cover a lot of ground, so they can be several miles away. My guess is the engine gets pretty hot when they are responding, so they pop the hood to help it cool down. City squads don't have such a large area to cover, and they can't go as fast on city streets, so their cars don't get so hot when responding.




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