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Turkish President Abdullah Gul: “Sooner rather than later there will be change, a transition [in Syria] … Our only hope is that this happens before more blood is shed, and before Syria self-destructs more than it already has. It’s also crucial that the international community act in a more effective way.”
Source: Ynetnews
“I condemn the violence from the Syrian regime which has led to the deaths of a number of Turkish citizens, including a mother and her children. This was an outrageous act. We demand that the Syrian regime avoid any repetition of today’s incident on the border with Turkey.” Source: www.fco.gov.uk
“Clearly, the Iranian people are demanding better from their government and speaking out against the gross mismanagement of the economy and of the situation in the country of the current regime. So we are watching carefully. And obviously, as we have continued to say, the Iranian Government bears responsibility for the bad choices that it is making on behalf of its people.” Victoria Nuland, US State Department Spokesperson
“Price tag actions contradict the morals and values of Judaism and do great harm to the State of Israel… It is forbidden to harm the holy sites of [other] religions and faiths.”
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon: “I once again emphasize the fundamental responsibility of the Syrian Government to ensure the safety and security of any such [Chemical weapon] stockpiles. The use of such weapons would be an outrageous crime with dire consequences.”
Source: UN News Centre
At this late hour, there is only one way to peacefully prevent Iran from getting atomic bombs. That’s by placing a clear red line on Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Red lines don’t lead to war; red lines prevent war.