Another "charged" write up...
I need to stop reading the news.
Disclaimer! I honestly do not know much about these issues... this is simply an uneducated person's opinion. No offense is meant.
re-write!!! turns out i mean Syria all this time :D
Today I am confused about Syria. Exactly what is going on over there?? I mean, I guess we can never really know because we are not over there living it, but it seems to me that the following has happened (correct me if I am wrong, or feel free to enlighten me with more):
- The Assad (or whoever) let off poison gas that killed around 1300 innocent people, many of them children
- They did this for no apparent reason
- Although Syria does produce oil, there are other countries that produce a heap for
- Chemical people from the UN were shot at when they arrived in Syria to assess what actually happened with the chemical attack
- Libya are in the midst of a civil war... No idea about Syria
Now I am unsure... Is this going to turn into a full on war? Like, where everyone else gets involved?? And, do these "involving" countries need to wait for the UN to decide what to do? Who's line is it anyway? Who is in charge?
Let me be more blunt.
Is America going to wait for the UN to give them to go ahead to get into another war, or are they just gonna head on in there? What power does the UN actually have?
The sort of things I read today included the US asking to use 3 different military bases in Greece, France also wants in on the action, China and Russia are planning on supporting Libya and if America goes to war then more Australian troops will be sent out. Just great. I thought we were out of the Middle East for a while.
And then I start to feel guilty for thinking this way... If I lived in a country where I was fearing for my life, and the lives of my family every day then I would want someone to step up too. It's almost an obligation of a stable country to come to the aid of people who are losing their lives and rights. I can understand wars starting for humanitarian reasons. For example - from what I know about Rwanda all those years ago, it was the right thing to do, to go in and finish that. People were being killed all over the place. But it makes me wonder...
Thousands of people die every day in places all over the world from starvation and disease, that would be prevented and also not tolerated in the western world. How come no one is marching in to save these people? I am always seeing people trying to raise money for people in Africa. There are millions of North Koreans living in shocking conditions with children dying of starvation and exposure every year, but no one has marched in there and saved them. And all the "boat people" that Australia turns away every year? They are fleeing for their lives. What countries are they from? How come no one is trying to save them?
I agree that this issue in Syria needs to be addressed, I just really hope it is for the right reasons. I always worry when big power countries are so quick to go in and make a change.
I will be taking more of an interest in this "event" as it unfolds...
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