The Huffington Post
By: Matthew Lee
Syrian Rebels To Receive $123 Million
More In Aid From United States
This has been almost a two year war that the rebels have fighting
against President Bashar Assad's regime in Syria. America wants to send
123Million with the intention of helping stop the violence as quick as
possible, since more than 70,000 people have suffered because of the civil war.
The aid America will send may include armored vehicles, body armor, night
vision goggles and other defensive military supplies. There is also another
twenty five million dollars worth of food assistance to any of the citizens
that will be staying in Syria. Hopefully the rebels will have enough to stop
this civil war and bring peace once again to Syria so that the citizens can go
back to doing what they used to do and what they wish to do once again.
I am completely against this move America is in the process of making. The rebels are the ones who have started this civil war and should not be getting aid. They are killing tons of innocent people daily. America should help President Bashar Assad instead because Syria was perfectly fine and at a peaceful state until the rebels came in and started chaos. I think America is in the process to one of the stupidest moves in the entire American history by giving $123 million dollars. Also, this is another unproductive move by President Obama. And then, at the end of the day, people wonder why we are in such a large amount of debt.
ReplyDeleteIn the past five years, it is evident that the United States of America loves sticking its nose into other countries problems. It is true that the habit of interference is for the best interest of the world, but it seems that it is actually for the best interest of America. With the Arab Spring at its peak, America tries to catalyze the situation by sending foreign aid to the rebels, only hoping that the rebels form a democracy. If one checks the statistics, close to ninety percent of the rebels are not Syrians, but they are foreign insurgents. The world's real agenda is to destroy all remaining dictatorships and Muslim nations indirectly, by stirring civil wars and overthrows. Sadly, both Libya and Egypt are great examples of what is going to happen to Syria. President Bashar Al Assad is not even a bad president, it is just his turn in the Arab Spring.
ReplyDeleteIn reality, this was expected from the United States. After three years of demanding something from Bashar al Assad, they decided to help the rebels. In recent news, America is getting ready to even intervene into Syria. Maybe this is a step to get the rebels armed before America comes in and does all the work. This can also be a measure to play as watchdog outside of Syria, as the United States have been doing for a long time. At this point, America should not be involved in Syria's issues, and deal with other prevalent issues such as North Korea, or finding saftey against terrorism on the homeland.
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