Good points misterioso, many people fall into the empty rhetoric by Iran/Hezbollaat and believe they are the ones defending the Muslims when in fact they have persecuting and comitting gross violations against Sunnis for years. They wholeheartedly support the Assad regime which has killed thousands of Sunnis in Coastal Syria, (Baniyas al-BAyda massacres).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22410392
They also fail to realize that Iran benefitted most from the US invasion of Iraq where it dislodged Saddam Hussein and subsequently installed a Shia regime that is vehemently anti Sunni, gross violations are being committed against them too.
The most recent one where peaceful protestors were massacred in Northern Iraq.
Sectarian bombings and assassinations targeting both Sunnis and Shias increased last month after government forces raided a Sunni protest camp in northern Iraq, killing more than 40 people.
Infact the Syrian revolution has opened the Iraqi-Syrian border allowing Sunnis to finally have some breathing space and support from their brothers in Syria.
Meanwhile, Iraq's embittered Sunnis say the successes of the Syrian rebels have given them the confidence to challenge what they call worsening government discrimination and abuse against the minority that once ruled the country under Saddam Hussein.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/ma ... -war-sunni
Many people here are driven by emotions and mainstream media's bias against Sunni Islamists, yet they fail to realize these groups have learned from their past mistakes and many Syrians are happy with the application of shariah law without the quick application of xuduud and respect for testimony.
Alot more can be said, but one has to do true research to realize who is Ahlul-Xaqq and whose Ahlul-Baatil. It is clear as day.