8), or Britain's decision to halt its military cooperation with Moscow nor even the threat of international isolation along with many other actions which merely wave the use of force but not to use it. It commented that it is interesting that the Russia's easy victory by the annexation of Crimea coincided with the advancing forces of the tyrant Bashar al-Assad in Yabroud with a political, material and moral Russian support, which is also the result which is not difficult to be expected in light of Washington's refusal so far to provide the Syrian opposition with lethal weapons, leading to its loss of many areas which were under its control and increase the suffering of the Syrian people. Almadinah concluded its editorial stressing that these recent developments in the Crimea and Syria require a firm stand of the international community as a whole to stop this type of intervention in determining the fate of peoples, fragmenting their unity and undermining their security and stability under flimsy arguments and justifications.