The war in Syria has been generating a lot of violence affecting 2.5 million and causing 200,000 people to flee the country. The refugees have been traveling to nearby countries, including Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon. As the war escalates more and more people move into other countries which is causing a drastic decrease in their resources.
The war is between the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the Anti-regime protest fighters. Bashar blames the terrorist and actors for this war. But the regime want to establish a democracy in Syria and taking help from the al-Qaeda and the big question is should we intervene?
If it were I say no because we have our own country to attend to. They have to deal with this problem themselves just like any other country. Why is it people living together just can't get along and agree on equal rights for everybody. It seems like every time someone is granted power they abuse it and try to change the country into their image.
This is just like Bush, because of some oil we had to sacrifice thousands of soldier's life. He didn't do it for the good of the country he did for money.
Anyway the U.S said their trying to find an effective to stop the war without shedding anymore blood. But, they will intervene if chemical weapons are used.
The fight is monitored by the U.S who are making sure none of the sides our using B.O.W's( Biological Weapon). It's hard to tell how long this going last but I hope it ends soon because this lat thing this world needs is another long war.
Good post. Do you feel that it is ever appropriate for the US to intervene in other countries' affairs? Do we have an obligation as a country (and as human beings) to prevent dictators from murdering thousands of innocent people? 95
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