Is there any hope for these people???Do they ever look foward to a purposeful life?It seems mtu akizaliwa his genes are already conditioned for war…
What if all these young men fighting were to get good jobs,would they settle and abandon their guns?
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I really pity the raia in these war ravaged countries. In Kenya a child grows full of dreams and those dreams can come to fruition, one way or the other. But in places you just can’t make long term planning.
Instead of warring for generations,why don’t they divide themselves as clans,each people ruling themselves like kitambo before nation States came into being?
Wretched world! It disturbs me watching these things and feeling helpless about it.
I jabe watched several documentaries about Syria. We can blame Murica for the trouble but again Assad is an arsehole. Most of the deaths and destructions results from Syrian army airstrike.
Thats true cause i was watching a documentary on the civil war in syria and they were showing latikia/latakia which if am not mistaken is near the russian military base and life is great over there. The place looks lovely you wont know that in the outskirts there has been a civil war going in for almost a decade.
There’s a 'Hell on earth and Cry from Syria. All depicting a very sorry state. Also watch a certain Aleppo documentary by aljazeera. US has intervened by arming rebels but who is bombing towns? Who’s really using phosphorous gas released from planes?
The wars in middle east is a proxy war between the Saudis and Iranians i’e Sunni vs Shiite Muslims. Saudis are supported by Americans while Iranians by the Russians. America could win and end the war but its Arms companies need to continue making money. The emergence of ISIS in an already volatile region is an indication the war may not end soon. But anyway some people are happy to keep things as they are because they are profiteering from the crisis.