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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

The Revolting Syrian-يلا إرحل يا بشار, One Month On After The World Officially Gave Up on Us.

One Month On After The World Officially Gave Up on Us
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The argument most used by those against the planned US airstrikes was that bombing Assad would “make things worse" and "kill more innocent people”. When asked for viable options to the alternative, most agreed that “doing nothing” was best since there “are no good guys in Syria, including children. One infamous, yet seemingly popular, ex-politican suggested to “let Allah sort it out" as Assad continued to slaughter Syrians on a daily basis using conventional means. 

Now, long after the ‘to strike or not’ campaign was resolved (so to speak), the world continues it’s debates over the merits of a UN report on the chemical massacre with no discernible goal. Even a part-time blogger, sitting from his home in the UK proved that only someone with the resources of the Assad regime could have carried out this attack, to think otherwise is fantasy. The Assad regime was not able to muster much of an excuse other than having an advisor to Assad, Bouthaina Sha’aban, claim that rebels kidnapped young Alawite children from Lattakia and then gassed them to death in Damascus. This story was used after the Assad regime denied that any chemical weapons were used at all.

So, just how much better did things in Syria get in the past 30 days? How did the “let’s do nothing” policy affect actual Syrians?

FULL ARTICLE HERE: The Revolting Syrian-يلا إرحل يا بشار, One Month On After The World Officially Gave Up on Us.

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