Syria crisis feeds al-Qaida revival
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NeverSubmit
Who would have thought that in the Syrian conflict, the USA and Al-Qaeda would be on the same side. Strange bedfellows don't you think.
There are two million Christians and a minority of Jews living peacefully and in prosperity in Syria. That's the main reason that Al-Qaeda and their fellow Jihadists are bent on replacing the current government in Syria with a Sharia law dictatorship.
Perhaps it would be prudent for Obama to stop supplying Al Qaeda in Syria with weapons.
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mrmalice
Al qaeda is on nobody's side but their own, and i would almost dare say i think that goes for the u.s. as well
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