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"Mr President, I voted against these motions for resolutions because they are completely one-sided. They completely misjudge the fact that there are a large number of mercenaries in Syria who mostly speak Saudi Arabian dialects and who are carrying out gruesome massacres. Syria was, for decades, a stable partner for the West, but also for its neighbours. The instability that is now arising in Syria poses an eminent risk, especially for the neighbouring countries, and especially for Israel. The West thus cannot act the way it did in Libya or Egypt. The situation in Syria is considerably more dangerous for the entire region. The question that must first be asked is: what is Saudi Arabia doing? Why is the West watching on as fundamentalist Muslims in Syria massacre Alawis and Christians? That is the first thing to do. Only when the mercenaries are out of the country can we talk about what stable government we want to bring about in future in Syria."@en1
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