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3. If those countries have ANY sense, they'll put up the "no vacancy" sign.
Wed Dec 5, 2012, 02:26 PM
Dec 2012

Can't imagine how it would benefit them to have a wretched despot inside their borders-for one they'd have to extradite him to the ICC or other war crimes panels. And protect him against assassination attempts.

And, of course, canoodling with a mass-murdering, child-castrating dictator is usually a bad PR move.

Assange there's a case for, this guy not.

the man should be put up against the nearest wall and shot dlwickham Dec 2012 #1
Same applies to all who would replace him, leveymg Dec 2012 #2
But they're not the ones seeking asylum. geek tragedy Dec 2012 #4
Somehow, this article appears to be more exhortation than reporting. Nobody's seeking asylum at this leveymg Dec 2012 #5
Last I checked, Kurds and Sunnis didn't get exterminated by the Shiites in Iraq. geek tragedy Dec 2012 #6
That's not an apt precedent. The Syrian Long War of Terror ('76-'83) may be closer leveymg Dec 2012 #8
Then the Syrian army and Shiites need to cut a deal rather than going all-in. geek tragedy Dec 2012 #11
The deal has always been what it is now. leveymg Dec 2012 #12
What is that deal? Assad has not resigned, nor has his regime agreed geek tragedy Dec 2012 #13
Are you kidding? JackRiddler Dec 2012 #17
Tens of thousands of all kinds of people died in Iraq--that was a civil war. geek tragedy Dec 2012 #18
If those countries have ANY sense, they'll put up the "no vacancy" sign. geek tragedy Dec 2012 #3
Or yes, I am going to believe a news source owned by people trying to overthrow him!!! happyslug Dec 2012 #7
No asylum for Assad. Panasonic Dec 2012 #9
That's going to be a very crowded courtroom at the Hague. leveymg Dec 2012 #10
Those with powerful enemies and weak friends go to the front of the line. nt geek tragedy Dec 2012 #15
He really cannot leave question everything Dec 2012 #14
Latin America, eh? SoapBox Dec 2012 #16
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