The Syrian Refugee Crisis
Silhouette Man
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I thought that it was time that we had a thread on this major humanitarian crisis of our times. I find it very interesting, along with the fight against ISIS and the so-called Islamic State. I think the source of the problem in Syria needs to be dealt with as a matter of urgency by the international community.
I hope that this will be an interesting discussion and that it can be conducted with the bare minimum of moderator supervision.
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Yes, there probably has been. I thought it would be good to have a specific thread on it.
After the destruction of the UN by GWB, nations have failed for 4 years now to install those "safe zones" and the bigger question is, what we do NOW for the people there until such a zone is installed (which may take another couple of years). People can't wait, they are dying NOW!
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The "safe zones" were thought up by former British Prime Minister John Major who introduced during the Iraq War of 1991. They were a good initiative but obviously they can be targeted by those who do not follow the rules of war.
You can't do that by drones and aircraft carriers
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"Boots on the ground" never plays too well with the general populace (Vietnam/Afghanistan/Iraq in the US, Iraq/Afghanistan/Iraq in the UK) but I agree that it is needed in this case.
" hold tight, honey, stay where you are - don't come to us - we'll arrange some place for you - well eventually - well eventually in some years to come - well not sure about that and who will protect that and who will pay for it. And we are not well off - we must look after ourself now. For sure you understand...."
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Then the public opinion in the US is against further involvement in the Middle East and lastly the republican congressmen did everything to stop him from being more active.
It's certainly not as easy as you imply.
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Problem goes away " routine. ah! Politicians just when I think I can't lose any more
Regard for them..........
Oh, I know it's not and I know he's not the only one prevaricating.
The US political system is failing these refugees. Nothing can get done if the other party has the majority in Congress.
It's easy to point fingers...
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Does Syria have oil reserves ? No ? Then nobody is interested...cynical but true.
This thread is about refugees and not about the political mess that we are all stuck in
As for protecting and funding ' safe zones' this from 2013 may be interesting:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-22045451
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Sadly it seems to have left the rather fickle attention of rolling TV news reports anyhow.
The situation there has changed, Assad has all but secured a hollow victory and now presides once again over a destroyed country and "cleansing" and genocide are quickly taking over.
I will not post only to say this. I always find it strange to see that in Europe and the west wars in Africa seems to be left out of news. I speak especially of one war. This war only ended I think about fifteen years ago. It cost the lives of more than five and one half millions people. Yes I write that correctly, and many more made homeless and suffering and to flee their homeland. I do not think this ever was in the media of the west? I was not here then but I have looked for this report and can find nothing.
I think perhaps that the lives of the Africans are sometimes not worthy to report in the western media? This is what it makes me feel like any way.
Thank you for this. It is a very interesting report and I think true in many parts. If i understand it correctly then the situation of reporting by western media of African affairs is like me reporting on American affairs, I would not know what I am speaking about because I do not know about that continent.
I must say that much of what is said about corruption is true. Not in every African country perhaps but in many. The deterioration of the infra structure of my country is very real. roads have been turned to dust in many areas and not passable unless with the big four wheel drive car, electricity stays off many times and other things. I would certainly not fly with the national airline for the reason spoke about in the report. This is due to corruption and bad management and lack of interest. Better always for those in power to take monies for themselves than spend it on the country.
At this time I think there is many more fighting happening in parts of Africa than in the middle east and this will mean more civilians who die and are homeless to flee their homelands. A lot in north and east Africa at this time with the terrorist and I think only the time this is on the news is when the migrants try to cross the sea to Europe.
I am only making a statement of my opinion here. Please i wish no one to think that I believe the middle east is less of a war than Africa but just that I think that suffering is suffering and suffering in one region should not be forgotten.
Ah, I see. I took my eyes off the ball for a while on this particular story. I agree that Italy is shamefully being left to do all of the heavy lifting in this crisis.