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by levosmetalo
3931 days ago
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> Now I personally would rather seen Assad dealt with in timely manner, years ago, instead of drawing stupid red lines in the water. This would have prevented the humanitarian disaster propelling the refugee crisis today, and would have hindered the raise of ISIS to boot. Since we can change the past though, I'm OK with helping people survive with my tax money. Please don't mess with Syria anymore, and don't try to help with "your tax money". Syria was fine, at least compared to current situation, before West started meddling with the middle east and forcing democracy there. ISIS started as a response of destroyed country (Iraq) without actual rule, that was brought in such state because of western occupation. Then, it was even armed and supported by the "west" as a "moderate islamistic democratic opposition" to Assad regime. The rest is history, and we didn't learn anything from it. Just leave the middle east alone, as well as the rest of the world. Don't try to bring your values and way of life to them. Don't try to "help" them. Let them do it themselves on their own pace when they are ready for it. It's obvious right now they lived much better under any dictator that now, with all the "western" support. |
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By helping with tax money I meant supporting the refugees, so. No.
> Syria was fine, at least compared to current situation, before West started meddling with the middle east and forcing democracy there.
It wasn't the West who massacred an unarmed protest with an airstrike back in the day.
> ISIS started as a response of destroyed country (Iraq) without actual rule, that was brought in such state because of western occupation.
Newsflash: the occupation of Iraq was opposed by most of the "West".
> Just leave the middle east alone, as well as the rest of the world.
Rwanda was left alone, oh look how wonderfully that worked.
No, my dear friend, there's no one recipe that fits the world, neither tree-hugging nor warmongering.