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So the "rebels" who are fighting against Assad for peace, democracy and harmony in Syria have started contaminate important water sources of Damascus with diesel. The syrian government had to cut water supplies during the last three days to protect its citizens.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-water-idUSKBN14C20Q?il=0

A huge water crisis may be coming up soon. Public outcry is not to be expected anytime soon as the culprits are supposed to be the good guys who fight the syrian regime and are backed by the NATO/US/EU/SA-axis. Mere weeks after Aleppo has been freed from the terrorists and the local christian communities were able to celebrate christmas for the first time in half a decade this could be a massive step backwards after the recent successes. One can only hope that the west starts to assume reason and begins cooperating with Russia instead of further helping the terrorists.

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That's one way to turn a populace against you. I hope word of this gets out, and our country does the humanitarian thing and sends relief. The citizens within the city should not be the ones to suffer for this.

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So the "rebels" who are fighting against Assad for peace, democracy and harmony in Syria have started contaminate important water sources of Damascus with diesel. The syrian government had to cut water supplies during the last three days to protect its citizens.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-water-idUSKBN14C20Q?il=0

A huge water crisis may be coming up soon. Public outcry is not to be expected anytime soon as the culprits are supposed to be the good guys who fight the syrian regime and are backed by the NATO/US/EU/SA-axis. Mere weeks after Aleppo has been freed from the terrorists and the local christian communities were able to celebrate christmas for the first time in half a decade this could be a massive step backwards after the recent successes. One can only hope that the west starts to assume reason and begins cooperating with Russia instead of further helping the terrorists.

You know they won't abandon their lovely adopted children that quickly.

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You know they won't abandon their lovely adopted children that quickly.

Absolutely not. That's why I'm not expecting much of a public outcry - and so far that seems to hold true. As quick as western politicians are to call out Russia, Iran and Assad they are awfully slow to finally stop supporting the 'rebels' and call them out for what they are: foul terrorists, hardly any better than the IS itself.

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