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A new hope was begin to Bashar -al- asad government but, If this situation remains same, that time is no far, Syria will loose his Identity. And in future may be the wave of civilian war may arise in any Asian, African, American or European countries.
In this crisis of Syria , we need countries like Iran which exports 500 to 800 tonns of flour, but not Chemical weapon
Pray for Syria
For regaining it's beauty from ‘now’ to ‘then’

Let pray for them to make the peach rain

War Breeds Death. It should always be Avoided .

I prayered.

Thanks for your prayer

We don't pray for war in any path or region. That everybody prayer

Yes ooo .. Thanks you

Prayers up

No one knows the end of any war, you can only know the begining. I pray God comforts the families who lost their loved ones!

The war started when Arab Sunni Muslims were protesting against Bashar Al-Assad & it's dominant Arab Shi’ite Muslim government over basic human rights!! The Syrian regime decided to kill those protesters across the land!! Nations like the U.S., U.K., Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar send money & weapons to the Syrian Rebels; Nations like Russia, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and China did the same for the Syrian Regime!! If no country jump in, the war would've ended in 2 years!! Most likely, Al-Assad would win!! Because of the war, ISIS rose from the shadows & conquered territory in Syria!! The West failed cause they backed the Rebels who were too weak to beat the Regime!! Some of those Rebels joined ISIS or other Sunni Muslim terror groups!! Over 400,000 people are dead, 600,000 wounded, 10 million displaced, 6 million fled cause of the war!! I dislike both the Regime & the Rebels!! To end this war, the U.N. must send peacekeeping troops from all nations, establish No-Fly Zones, disarm the Regime and the Rebels, replace the Regime with an U.N. mandated government, return refugees back into Syria!!

I dislike both the Regime & the Rebels!!

Ok, I agree, but isn't this a simple matter of SOVEREIGNTY?

Imagine a purely hypothetical scenario where some anti-government-protester-rebels started causing a ruckus in THE UK, like, I don't know, maybe sorta like THE IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY.

Now imagine that foreign governments (like Russia and Saudi Arabia) started providing weapons and funding to THE IRISH REPUBLICAN ARMY.

Don't you think that would be a violation of THE UK's SOVEREIGNTY?

Foreign governments should never interfere in the affairs of a SOVEREIGN NATION unless they are EXPLICITLY INVITED.

Even vampires have the common courtesy to wait until they are invited before entering into someone else's home.

the syrian war is indeed pointless. Bashar al-Assad, leader of Ba'ath party (a socialist movement) has decided to maintain political power which has lead to the ongoing civil war. although, the entire issue started as a protest against Assad's regime but the government present at that time did wrong by tackling the issue violently. i feel this war would come to an end if Russia, Usa and Isreal would intervene properly. their help isnt enough yet.

you're absolutely right. but nevertheless, you should know that there are political laws guiding countries that decide to aid other countries. as at when ex-president Barrack Obama was in power, the congress was angry at his late decision to act swift and precisely. besides he gave them no room for congressional involvement. but anyways, you are right.

I think the Syria war is more than useless, like all middle-east wars started by the united states. The only thing that matters here is the oil, while the people perish.

I am not a illuminatie guy, but Imo this is just a next step on a path of doom. Other steps of this path where for example: the founding of Israel, the ban of Iran and the gulf wars, all started by the western giants.

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this war uncalled for. but i think that, instead of focusing on who caused the war or what caused the war, we should turn our attentions to those affected by the war. mother, fathers and children that have been killed, raped, kidnapped, and made homeless. the U.N needs to play a major role to help regardless of rules covering their operations

After a few days of quiet, the fight in Eastern Ghouta enclave appears to have gotten again as President Bashar al-Assad's administration propelled another round of air strikes on Douma, the main city still left in extremist hands. Pioneers of the Islam Army, the restriction local army that standards the city, have demanded that they will remain in Douma no matter what, however they don't have the military muscle to pull that off if Damascus and Moscow choose something else. Should administration revolt talks separate and end in a restored, full-scale hostile, nearby regular citizens will be in danger. Other parts of the enclave have just been retaken since the hostile started in February, with rebels from Failaq al-Rahman, Ahrar al-Sham, and Tahrir al-Sham either executed, compelled to surrender, or sent to northwestern Syria alongside numerous regular people—as per the latest UN numbers, upwards of 49,000 individuals. In the interim, somewhere in the range of 123,000 tenants of Eastern Ghouta are thought to have gone under government control, either living inside retaken neighborhoods like Erbeen and Harasta or having fled to Damascus and an arrangement packed IDP protects close to the city.
The retaking of Eastern Ghouta appears to be very nearly an idea in retrospect to Assad's December 2016 triumph in Eastern Aleppo , yet this is in certainty the greater fight. It is being battled about a bigger region, on the doorstep of the Syrian capital, with numerous more warriors included and more regular people in danger. Regardless of whether a bigger number of individuals kicked the bucket in Ghouta than in Aleppo, I don't have a clue—however many, numerous individuals have passed on.

The Syrian war is an unfortunate series of events that could have been prevented if so called World superpowers stayed out of it.

Assad's Syria was a tolerant, rich and diverse Country. He had his detractors and is by no means perfect but he had a system that was working.

Following the protests by some groups and a call on him to step down, the Obama Administration heightened tensions by backing his removal and supporting militant groups.

Then came ISIS who took advantage of the mess to gain control and inflict mayhem. Then came the Kurds, Russia as well as Dozens of militant groups - some of which are fundamentalists

If the US and other Western nations had minded its business, there would be peace and prosperity in Syria by now.

Then again, it's obvious that some people benefit from wars and chaos in the World.

The Syrian government, according to its inhabitants, did not give them the attention that needed, the government with its power has caused much damage to the population. The fight turned into a civil war, but in those countries there are many religious sects and taking advantage of these internal struggles they started to get involved.

According to me, there is no reason for a war to originate..

"War is a massacre among people who do not know each other, for the benefit of people who yes, they know each other but they do not get massacred. "

(Paul Valéry, French poet, 1871-1945)

The war is syria is a war between stubborn leaders who are not ready to backdown to each other, the problem now is the innocents are the one suffering and dying , i think Al-Aasad should make peace with other World leader to stop the war if truly the life of his innocent followers matters to him because as the situation is they are the one suffering the whole unrest and war

Yea there leaders are all behind there problems, they need to backup in other for peace to reign

Backup? How ?

Agreed , Al-Asaad need to make peace for the interest of his people

True
As a leader, the welfare of your followers should be your top priority

Very true brother cause all this killings are taking them nowhere

You are right dear

Innocent citizen are the one suffering...

You are right bro

As a leader , securing the life of your people/followers should be you optimum priority , I agree with you on this

The problem we have all over the world is leaders after tasting power not willing to bend and adjust to situations to better the lot of those they so claim to serve and innocents pay for their negligence. If only they will let peace reign...........

You have said it all

Nice suggestion bro

The conflict in Syria is as a civil war as much as the 9/11 attacks were a civil war.

It’ll end with more blood, a huge defeat for the invaders and their plans, Syrians will rise again with a thriving economy, they will get over the pain and those who contributed in spilling blood will have a hefty price to pay, directly and indirectly.

The central government will remain central, no autonomous entity or safe zones will be established, the invading Turk forces and their thugs will be encircled and Turkey will need a miracle to save them.

Gas, oil, farming and manufacturing industries will revive again, and of course the infrastructure and development. Companies based in the US and its allies are stripped of any contribution in this massive development except in paying compensations.

God Bless Syria