Faisal, then, answered reporters' questions. In reply to a question about his statement on the Syrian regime and that it should go away willy-nilly, and does this mean that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomes the change of the Syrian regime, even by a military coup d'état , he said, " Indeed, I have not said anything which has not been said by Syrians themselves. They do not want the regime and the regime insists on remaining a burden on the Syrian people. The Syrian people do not want the regime. There is no reason that imposes on him, leading to the killing of the people, to stay in power. Does the power have a value to sacrifice its compatriots in great numbers to remain in power. This is objectionable. If the desire of the Syrians to be armed to defend themselves, there is no right more powerful than a human being right to defend himself, his honor and properties. This is what the Syrians want. They do not ask for anything to attack anyone; they ask for self-defense. It is difficult to prevent anyone from defending himself against the oppression of Syrian forces against their compatriots, and we see what is happening in Syrian cities of Homs, Hama and others. In a military expression, all sites are pounded, this is only what you need in wars with bitterest enemies. Does a Syrian become an enemy to the government so he deserves the killing." --More