Violence in Syria
There has been continuing violence in Syria do to disagreements
between the government and the people of Syria. The President of Syria has been
asked to step down from power but refuses, therefore violence increases. Many
innocents have been caught in the cross fire during this fight. The fighting
has been escalated because Syria’s President has closed the United States Embassy,
which has served as a line in which neither the government nor the rebels cross.
President Obama thinks that we do not need to use military action to secure
Syria, and that negotiations are possible. The whole situation is a growing
mess that won’t end well for either side. If all else fails the United States
will have to interfere and then it will just turn into one bloody mess.
Many countries like Syria are at unstable moments in
which many people want to convert from their current government to a Republic
or a Democracy. What was wished to be peaceful and smooth transitions have all
resulted in war violence and deepening economic debt. The question is what
remains to be done? Let the World fend for itself? Or help it as we always
have? Though pulling out would be economically better for us, in time the world
would deteriorate and society would worsen.
Stopping violence around the world is crucial but how can
it be done when people like in Syria deny our peace talks and make it worse?
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