The peaceful demonstrations by the brave Syrian people demanding the ouster of the unreformable brutal regime have reached the six months marker.
Despite the immeasurable savagery of the Battist forces that are fortified with cash, ammunition and murder specialists from their Islamist Rapist Republic ally and the terrorist Lebanese Hezbollah houseboys, the people march on.
To break the back of the regime, from the early days of the peaceful demonstrations, protesters have unanimously been asking for the boycotting of Syrian oil and gas.
With Syrian boycott demand in mind, would it be right to gauge the sincerity of those Iranian groups and individuals who espouse freedom for Iran and Iranians, by the position they take toward oil and gas sanctions which break the back of the unreformable IRR?
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YES, Fred
by Maryam Hojjat on Sun Aug 28, 2011 02:20 AM PDTThis is the only peaceful way to break IRR.