On Friday an explosion in Lebanon took the lives of over nine including the Chief of Intelligence who was the target of this massacre. All accusations point to the Syrian ruler Al-Assad. He previously withdrew his troops from Lebanon but Syrian influence is still prominently visible. When I was reading this article I initially thought that the Syrian destructivity would unite Lebanon with a common desire to achieve freedom. Unfortunately this was not the case. I was appalled to read "at least another 123 people were killed Saturday amid fighting that has left tens of thousands dead." Internal conflict seems so obstruct that I did not even recognize the possibility. Such an American, patriotic outlook. It is unarguable that the Syrian authority hinders Lebanon’s world wide esteem as well as their national independence but how will this specific act of spite and violence impact the country? The accumulation of civil conflicts may be causing the Lebanese to further lapse into Syrian control. It is feasible that the people’s inability to collaborate over this dilemma will endlessly generate internal problems increasing the nation’s vulnerability and possibly creating a dependence on the Syrian’s stable power. On the other hand the fact that this massacre was so traumatic and may consume the nation with terror thus encouraging more capable security measures.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
syrian ruler has innocent lebanese assainated
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/20/world/meast/lebanon-beirut-blast/index.html?hpt=wo_c2
On Friday an explosion in Lebanon took the lives of over nine including the Chief of Intelligence who was the target of this massacre. All accusations point to the Syrian ruler Al-Assad. He previously withdrew his troops from Lebanon but Syrian influence is still prominently visible. When I was reading this article I initially thought that the Syrian destructivity would unite Lebanon with a common desire to achieve freedom. Unfortunately this was not the case. I was appalled to read "at least another 123 people were killed Saturday amid fighting that has left tens of thousands dead." Internal conflict seems so obstruct that I did not even recognize the possibility. Such an American, patriotic outlook. It is unarguable that the Syrian authority hinders Lebanon’s world wide esteem as well as their national independence but how will this specific act of spite and violence impact the country? The accumulation of civil conflicts may be causing the Lebanese to further lapse into Syrian control. It is feasible that the people’s inability to collaborate over this dilemma will endlessly generate internal problems increasing the nation’s vulnerability and possibly creating a dependence on the Syrian’s stable power. On the other hand the fact that this massacre was so traumatic and may consume the nation with terror thus encouraging more capable security measures.
On Friday an explosion in Lebanon took the lives of over nine including the Chief of Intelligence who was the target of this massacre. All accusations point to the Syrian ruler Al-Assad. He previously withdrew his troops from Lebanon but Syrian influence is still prominently visible. When I was reading this article I initially thought that the Syrian destructivity would unite Lebanon with a common desire to achieve freedom. Unfortunately this was not the case. I was appalled to read "at least another 123 people were killed Saturday amid fighting that has left tens of thousands dead." Internal conflict seems so obstruct that I did not even recognize the possibility. Such an American, patriotic outlook. It is unarguable that the Syrian authority hinders Lebanon’s world wide esteem as well as their national independence but how will this specific act of spite and violence impact the country? The accumulation of civil conflicts may be causing the Lebanese to further lapse into Syrian control. It is feasible that the people’s inability to collaborate over this dilemma will endlessly generate internal problems increasing the nation’s vulnerability and possibly creating a dependence on the Syrian’s stable power. On the other hand the fact that this massacre was so traumatic and may consume the nation with terror thus encouraging more capable security measures.
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I a equally horrified by the change in events in the Syrian civil war. As more pleading continues throughout the crumbling country, terrorists will start to spread their influence through chaos, disturbing this situation even more. This country has a long way to go for prosperity just as the American civil. Although you will see plenty of violence and death, this is the cycle of civil war as it happens. Out of this will hopefully come a democratic state devoted to its people and opposed to the suffering it has created. I am equally disturbed about these specially targeted bombings that are occurring, probably by the dictator Al-Assad. While these bombing occur, there is still unrest in individual fighting groups crammed in the nation. I am also amazed that the militias cannot work together to help resolve this massacre more efficiently and hopefully more coordinated. i hope this situation will finally get some attention from other countries and will lead to a national call for help.
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