Soldato
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This is Syria and these are the consequences or our foreign policy.
No, it's not.
If we did nothing, people would still suffer and die.
If we attack Assads forces, people would still suffer and die.
If we attack the Rebel forces, people would still suffer and die.
If we continue to bomb ISIS, people will still suffer and die.
If you want to blame the human catastrophe that is Syria on someone, blame it on those citizens of Syria who wanted real democracy and the dictator who refused them. Blame it one the Sunni and Shia powers who are using Syria as a battleground for the deep rooted secular conflict that has been going on for centuries. Blame it on the religious fanatics in ISIS that took the chaos as an opportunity to resurrect an Islamic state with a reign of terror. Blame Russia for arming and then assisting the Assad regime who carries out indiscriminate bombing on civilian areas.
The last people you should be blaming is the West, who for all their faults, have tried time and time again to create a world governed by law and order, promoting liberal ideas about equality and so forth. It's not always been clean and of course sinister things have been done in order to reach that goal, but on the whole, the West and ourselves have been a force for actual good in the world. This "white guilt" needs to stop.
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