Sunday, August 04, 2013

Yassin Hajj Saleh: charlatans of "revolution"

Now he says that his appeal to "Western" writers was not for a military intervention but for: "serious political pressures, or a military siege of the regime [how do you impose a siege on a regime but spare the people, this brilliant strategist does not say--but maybe his boss at Al-Hayat, Khalid bin Sultan, can answer for him], or serious military support for the revolution".  (thanks Ahmad)

هل كان بين “ردود الافعال” ما استخلص من الرسالة دعوتي لتدخل عسكري؟

 والمساندة يمكن أن تتمثل في ضغوط سياسية جدية بغرض تنحي بشار وطغمته، أو حصار عسكري على النظام، أو دعم عسكري جاد للثورة. لا حاجة لتدخل عسكر أجنبي