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Hafiz Al-Asad should never be trusted he is irans best friend.

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Submitted by TIRDAD GHARIB (Switzerland), May 22, 2008 at 05:18

Good evenning,

Hafiz al asad should never be trusted at all i do not have any thing against the syrians living under the dictatorship regime of this eye doctor who became the leader of syria without even going through elections, his father was a dicator and he is one now. he admires iran's terrroist regime and the syrians must stand up and change his regime.

an example my favourite pm is Benjamin Netanyahu of the likud party, but i have alot of respect for tsipi livini, as well but why do i say BB is a hero because he understands that iran is not only a big danger to israel it is a big danger to america and the civilized world and europe he cares he is a hero,

very sincerlly a proud american conservative zionist.

Benjamin Netanyahu the next Pm of israel is my prediction and he will save israel. long live BB.

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Hafiz Al-Asad should never be trusted he is irans best friend. [154 words]TIRDAD GHARIBMay 22, 2008 05:18129519

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