Another stupid Mistake will be happened in the Middle-East Conflict or in Syria Civil War . Britain and France claimed victory on Tuesday ( 28.5.2013 ) with an E.U. decision to let them supply arms to Syria rebels but the E.U. or N.A.T.O. would be complicated in the rigional conflicts policy or disagreement over the Syrian Civil war . It is likely put fire into the war without the sympathy for the Syrian people in pain of over two years more violence between Bashar Al-Assad regime and the opposition groups .
At present position , the heat of the highest SUN ,90degree is over the Syria civil war at noon , which should be cool down by either the world power without cheating heart or the concerned countries in the region which freedom of foreign countries ' coercion agreement to resolve under the neighbouring conduct . When peaceful rain would be raining ?
Russia has already delivered some of promised S 300 , missiles which has been defended its arms shipment to Syria . The S300 s are similar to Patriots which N.A.T.O. has already deployed on the Turkish boders with Syria , in January 2013 .
How do you think the question between two Republican Senators , Rand Paul and Mc Cain ?
What is really needed to cool down the War in Syria . ( From C.N.N .news )
Hezbollah's involvement
They say the Iranians are also funding, training and arming recently-formed local Popular Committee militias, separate from the shabiha militia network, seeing them as a structure they could continue to rely on if the regime should collapse and fall back on the Alawite-dominated areas on the north-west coast and its hinterland.
Iran's Hezbollah allies from Lebanon are also pitching in on the ground, fighting rebels around the important Shia shrine at Sayyida Zeinab on the southern edge of Damascus, and Shia villages in Homs province to the west.
Well-placed diplomats believe Hezbollah is also providing part of the regime's inner praetorian guard, as some of the big Alawite clans have become so alienated by the level of casualties they have suffered that their members are no longer regarded as fully reliable.
The Iraqi branch of Hezbollah, and other Iraqi Shia factions close to Iran, are also believed to have become involved to greater or lesser degree.
The Hezbollah Brigades in Iraq last week confirmed for the first time that one of its militants had been killed in Syria.
So both in Iraq and in Lebanon, Sunni and Shia activists and militants are displacing their internal struggle onto Syrian soil - with the clear risk that it could blow back into aggravated conflict at home.
Palestinian fighters are also reported to be involved on both sides, although their divisions are more to do with politics and patronage than sectarianism.
Despite denials, there have been persistent reports that militants from Hamas have been training Free Syrian Army fighters on the eastern side of Damascus. Hamas used to be based in the city and close to the regime, but has shifted allegiance to Qatar under the strain of the Syrian crisis and mounting Sunni-Shia polarisation in the region.
One of the regime's more dependable Palestinian allies, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command headed by Ahmad Jibril (a former Syrian army officer), is reported to have joined the fray on the government side.
Trying to work with an opposition that is divided and far from in control of events on the ground, it is small wonder that the western powers themselves appear divided and hesitant as they ponder how to help achieve what they regard as an acceptable result from all this.
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At present position , the heat of the highest SUN ,90degree is over the Syria civil war at noon , which should be cool down by either the world power without cheating heart or the concerned countries in the region which freedom of foreign countries ' coercion agreement to resolve under the neighbouring conduct . When peaceful rain would be raining ?
Russia has already delivered some of promised S 300 , missiles which has been defended its arms shipment to Syria . The S300 s are similar to Patriots which N.A.T.O. has already deployed on the Turkish boders with Syria , in January 2013 .
How do you think the question between two Republican Senators , Rand Paul and Mc Cain ?
What is really needed to cool down the War in Syria . ( From C.N.N .news )
What is really needed -- from the EU, from Russia, from the U.S. and others -- is unity and an unequivocal stance that governments will do everything they can to find a political, not military, solution to Syria's civil war. As a first step, which would underpin any political process, rather than encouraging the transfer of more weapons to Syria, governments could use their influence to secure a halt to international arms transfers from all governments to any warring party in Syria.
Fuelling a conflict with more arms is not a problem restricted to Syria. Oxfam has been advocating to bring the arms trade under control for more than a decade and played a crucial role in the campaign to deliver an Arms Trade Treaty that was passed by overwhelming majority vote at the United Nations in April this year.
Under the new treaty, arms transfers must not be authorized where there is a major risk the weapons will be used to commit violations of human rights or international humanitarian law, among other risk-assessment criteria, which also include the risk of gender-based violence, diversion and undermining peace and security. All 156 states -- including the Europeans -- that voted in favor of this landmark treaty need to live up to its principles.
The Arms Trade Treaty, which opens for signature next week, won't solve the Syria crisis, but it may help prevent "future Syrias." And having fought hard for it, states -- including France and the UK -- have pledged to abide by its standards. Instead of increasing arms supplies, this should mean working to halt all international arms transfers to all warring parties in Syria.
They can then concentrate on facilitating a political solution, which meets the needs and interests of all Syria's communities -- as only this can end the crisis.
Hezbollah's involvement
They say the Iranians are also funding, training and arming recently-formed local Popular Committee militias, separate from the shabiha militia network, seeing them as a structure they could continue to rely on if the regime should collapse and fall back on the Alawite-dominated areas on the north-west coast and its hinterland.
Iran's Hezbollah allies from Lebanon are also pitching in on the ground, fighting rebels around the important Shia shrine at Sayyida Zeinab on the southern edge of Damascus, and Shia villages in Homs province to the west.
Well-placed diplomats believe Hezbollah is also providing part of the regime's inner praetorian guard, as some of the big Alawite clans have become so alienated by the level of casualties they have suffered that their members are no longer regarded as fully reliable.
The Iraqi branch of Hezbollah, and other Iraqi Shia factions close to Iran, are also believed to have become involved to greater or lesser degree.
The Hezbollah Brigades in Iraq last week confirmed for the first time that one of its militants had been killed in Syria.
So both in Iraq and in Lebanon, Sunni and Shia activists and militants are displacing their internal struggle onto Syrian soil - with the clear risk that it could blow back into aggravated conflict at home.
Palestinian fighters are also reported to be involved on both sides, although their divisions are more to do with politics and patronage than sectarianism.
Despite denials, there have been persistent reports that militants from Hamas have been training Free Syrian Army fighters on the eastern side of Damascus. Hamas used to be based in the city and close to the regime, but has shifted allegiance to Qatar under the strain of the Syrian crisis and mounting Sunni-Shia polarisation in the region.
One of the regime's more dependable Palestinian allies, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command headed by Ahmad Jibril (a former Syrian army officer), is reported to have joined the fray on the government side.
Trying to work with an opposition that is divided and far from in control of events on the ground, it is small wonder that the western powers themselves appear divided and hesitant as they ponder how to help achieve what they regard as an acceptable result from all this.
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