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Tehran: Attack on Syria would be seen as attack on Iran
Reuters
Published: 26.01.13, 10:28
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1. nobody else needs to attack syria
Jerome ,   basalt, colorado   (01.26.13)
it's own people and iran are alreay doing a great job at attacking within and from iran.
2. These Arabs and Persians would slaughter each other
Yaniv ,   Israel   (01.26.13)
in the blink of an eye if there wasn't a non-Muslim enemy.
3. what a moran
MOHAMED JASIM ,   Kufa, Iraq   (01.26.13)
SYRIA IS ALREADY ATTACKED .Is this moran sleep ?
4. Syria is and will remain a great part of our cause
Arash ,   Tehran-Iran   (01.26.13)
We will make sure it stays that way no matter what the cost. So far, the so called rebels futile attempts to over throw President Assad has fail, and we will make sure it stays that way. PERIOD!!!!
5. DOES NOT LOOK LIKE......................#3
MAHMOOD ,   LONDON-UK   (01.26.13)
That you are from Kufa.However,you seem to ignore the reality and thus your comments.It seems you are indeed an ignorant being and waste in human form.
6. what a moran
Louis ,   Holon, ISrael   (01.26.13)
Totally agree :-)
7.  "Wow"
sam ,   colorado-US   (01.26.13)
Bravo,applause,lift the hat and wow, to all the intelligence agencies that worked on lands of Syria which managed to turn the revolution in Syria from peaceful to armed revolution,on the other hand it worked on the outbreak of sectarian civil war and the weakening of the Syrian army and most important of all, that some of the Syrian people became hates Iran and Hezbollah to help the Syrian regime I hope that you understand "Wow"
8. Any excuse
Mark ,   London, UK   (01.26.13)
I certainly hope there will be no western intervention. It's more likely that if Bashar were to look like falling the Iranians will get stuck in where ever they see fit: but most likely to be by proxy as they have done in the past. Watch out Gulf states! Sad as the plight of Syrian refugees is, I am disappointed that UK government is handing over £21m. We'll certainly get no thanks.
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