Saturday, January 19, 2013

Civil War in Syria

In the article " Civil war in Syria raises questions about when to intervene," Jan'nai Dalaney discuss the civil war in Syria and wether or not the U.S. should intervene. The fighting in the civil war over in syrian forced refuges to find movine to tents in close countries in only a short term solution sice they do not have any legal rights.

The parties involved in the civil war is the anti - regime protest and those who are loyal to the current prsident Bashar al -Assad. The ant - regime want to establish a democracy and this anti-regime includes  Free Syrian Army, the Syrian Army and fighters across the region.

 This also included most untrained men with deadly weapons. The people who support President Bashar al - Assad are well trained military with more advanced Military. The U.S. and it's allies support the anti - regime group and will not intervene unless Assad uses chemical weapons on the people.

 The Assad supporters claims to have stores of chemical weapons and there are to be used against foreign invasions not its own people. Majority of the fighting is taking place in Aleppo, which is Syria's largest cities. To track violations, Amnesty international USA  is using satellite to see destruction in the country. This will make it easier to identify war criminal once the fighting ceases.

We already have our hand in other pots that s doesn't need to be there so what's taken the US so long to help ?  If the U.S gets involved will it be to late ?  Are we doing it for our image or from our hearts ? After we help Syria will the people who lost retaliate ? What will we do then ? Someone needs to plan this out carefully before we go rushing in head first ?

1 comment:

  1. You've done some good work summarizing and including details from the article, but you don't have enough of your own opinions and commentary. Do you think we should get involved? Do you support Secretary Clinton's statement? Why or why not? 80

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