We have a failed state in Syria.

Bombing Syria will achieve nothing.

Syria's population is 74% Sunni Muslim.

War damages men - and Syria is no different.

Escalating in Syria is not the best approach.

Putin has outsmarted Hillary Clinton in Syria.

For us, sovereignty of Syria is very important.

Syria is a problem, but Iran is a bigger problem.

We don't see a peaceful Syria with Assad in there.

The situation in Syria is quite different from Libya.

As far as we are concerned, we Syria have not changed.

There's nothing good about Russia's activity in Syria.

Africa is closer to me in every way than Iraq or Syria.

The presence of jihadis in Syria should be no surprise.

I'm from Lebanon, and I've been exposed a lot to Syria.

We have no vital national interest in Syria's civil war.

There are moderates in Syria who we should be supporting.

There is no military solution to the challenges of Syria.

There are so many different sub-societies inside of Syria.

There are so many different sub-societies inside of Syria.

We, in Syria, our point of view stems from our experience.

I would not be surprised to see Syria break apart entirely.

Syria is hosting the most dangerous terrorist organizations.

ISIS is even at war with its most natural ally, al Qaeda in Syria.

No matter what happens to me, I will always love the people of Syria.

If you don't win and the terrorists win, Syria wouldn't exist anymore.

The success of ISIS is largely tied to the safe haven it has in Syria.

If Syria disintegrates, God forbid, the whole area will be under threat.

Why give Russia or Syria any reason to doubt that Obama would use force?

The migrant question is directly linked to the crisis in Syria and Iraq.

For many foreign fighters, the jihad in Iraq and Syria is a commuter war.

Syria is geographically and politically in the middle of the Middle East.

I am Syrian, I was made in Syria, I have to live in Syria and die in Syria.

Al Qaeda is alive and well in Libya, Iraq, Syria and the wars are not receding.

This is eventually how Syria will be resolved - through a political settlement.

Peace with Syria would provide more security than a few settlements on the Golan.

Even when you just hear the word 'Syria,' it packs a lot of political connotations.

The word 'democracy' and the name of Assad do not blend very well in much of Syria.

ISIS filled the vacuum in Iraq and Syria created by a lack of effective governance.

What happened in Iraq and Syria was that the world remained silent as ISIS expanded.

There is little doubt that an unstable Syria will destabilize the whole Middle East.

Assad is the president of Syria. He enjoys fairly effective control over his country.

Any Israeli attack on Lebanon, Iran, Syria or Gaza will be met with a fierce response.

Why would Russia care about chemical weapons in Syria? They have no incentive to care.

Israel is becoming a fortress. Fences along the borders with Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria.

I think we can take back Mosul, and then we can move on into Syria and take back Raqqa.

Our enemy in Syria is Daesh: it's not about containing but destroying this organisation.

Once you start bombing in Syria, when you start looking for targets, there will be a lot.

The U.S. relationship with Bahrain is obviously more complicated than with Syria and Iran.

Just this week, Syria broke off all relations with the United States military and the CIA.

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