Monday, September 23, 2013
Facebook pretending to be 11 year old son Bashar al-Assad has, mocked U.S. to attack Syria
For supporters of Assad, which is a piece worthy of his father's bold challenge, showing the United States that Syria has in store for you in case of attack. For opponents of the regime alarming that 11 years, Hafez al-Assad dictator like his father evidence. However, a note on Facebook, apparently by his son Bashar al-Assad, has caused a significant reaction. In the message, then deleted the account, "Hafez al-Assad" dares the U.S. to attack.
He writes: "Nobody soldiers like those in Syria ... we do not have American soldiers, what you have is a bunch of cowards with a new technology to tell liberators, who said supported the "revolution", but in reality the fact that right now, we are all Syrian ...
- "I want to push as hard, because I want them to make this big mistake to start something they do not know the end of it."
- The fact that his profile said he was a graduate of Oxford University and played for the football team Barcelona raised the suspicions of the account was false. Other data suggest that it may be genuine. The New York Times notes that the post was "liked" or commented on by several stories that seem to belong to children or grandchildren of other senior Assad administration.
Anyway, the approval of Assad supporters had - it was written: "proud of u ... surprised to see how strong ur smart ... its [sic] when ur normal Hafez Assad. "
Syria Middle East and North Africa
U.S. foreign policy
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