Say no to war on Syria and Iraq
I don't think this is true. Most of the opposition has opposed the airstrikes or called them counter-productive without support for the fight against Assad. The second line tends to confirm the belief that the revolutionary left has written off the actual movement for revolution in Syria, counterposing a mass movement of the future when all the Islamists and American proxies have gone away. This is the actual revolutionary left, not those who all along wanted to leave the Syrian people to Assad's mercies in the name of anti-imperialism, which makes it more of a shame.
"Ghayath added that there is a “consensus” among rebel groups to welcome the West.
“The regime and sections of the opposition are competing to become the most effective US ally in the battle against Islamic State,” he said.
“Only a popular mass movement is capable of confronting it and the authoritarian regimes.” "
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