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StuartW, our Parliament's duty is to preserve Britain, not send us over the precipice into war to bomb traitors and terrorists to power.
There are by far more Syrian soldiers than there are rebels of all kinds counted together, even when counting the many thousands of foreigners recruited by the FSA and Al Qaeda in Syria.
The vast majority of the Syrian population is not on the side of the rebels.
For example, almost all inhabitants of Aleppo (millions of people) either live - or fled to - the Government controlled areas of the city, to stay away from the rebels.
Almost all rebels in Aleppo are not even from that city. Why did they go to Aleppo and turn it into a battleground, when they knew full well that the millions of people living there supported the Syrian government even after the outbreak of the fighting in Syria?
Most Syrians don't want the rebels, nor Al Qaeda, nor American bombs and missiles. Nor Al Qaeda's daily bombs (see Iraq as well as Syria).
Most Americans don't want their country to get militarily involved in the Syria war.
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