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© 2013 AFP60,000 killed so far in Syria conflict, says U.N.
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noriyosan73
Dear World: Where are the world's nations and why don't they do something about this terrible situation? Any death is unacceptable. Mass murders, home invasions or attacks in schools are just a small, small number compared to this atrocity. Today the world's nations asked the USA to show leadership and finance the NATO no fly-zone. This is not going to happen, so the world needs to accepts its responsibility and gather together its air forces and create a no fly-zone. It is time for countries other than the USA to defends themselves. After all, that is the true meaning of "self defense forces."
WilliB
The 60,000 death go on the account of Obama and other Western leaders who support the Muslim Brotherhood "rebels" in Syria.
Assad, on his own, would have dealt with the sunni islamist uprising, just as he and his dad did many times before.
But no. our politicians just have to work to get another extremist Sharia regime installed in the Middle East, don´t we.
noriyosan73
President Obama is not the "Cowboy, ready, shoot, aim" that George was. He said two wars are enough at this time. He is doing what he was elected to do - Keep USA troops out of those countries. Change the Japanese constitution and send in the Japanese troops. Japan is into humanitarian efforts but not into taking on a dangerous and foolish engagement. The USA is right behind anyone who wants to lead.
globalwatcher
He said two wars are enough at this time. He is doing what he was elected to do - Keep USA troops out of those countries. Change the Japanese constitution and send in the Japanese troops
Well analyzed excellent post. Yep. Hope Japanese understand this.
WilliB
noriyosan73:
No. He is "kill by remote-controlled drone", and "give support to islamist terrorist" type of president. That is hardly preferrable. Just look at what he has created: Muslim Brotherhood zealots in power in Tunesia, Libya, Egypt, and soon in Syria.
Sorry, but blaming Bush for that mess does not work,
CherokeeMut
So many tragic videos are surfacing on the internet showing the horrific war crimes that are being committed against unarmed civilians. So many slaughtered and mutilated children. It breaks my heart to witness this kind of brutality.
globalwatcher
Forgot to add to my previous post. Japanese right wingers are on the way to Syria or/and Afghan to help us.