Thursday, August 7, 2014

The last thing a 3-year-old Syrian said before he died: “I’m gonna tell God everything”

im-gonna-tell-God-everythingThis picture is eerie and its been skimming around the web with the sentence:

The last sentence a 3-year-old Syrian said before he passed on: "I'm gonna tell God everything"

Also that is similarly unpleasant. It's difficult to confirm yet the picture recounts a tale about the ache and enduring that exists in Syria at this time. There are a lot of people in the media who might want to say this is on the grounds that president Bashar al-Assad is a merciless executioner. Furthermore that is half genuine. Like other government pioneers – he has occupied with war and with that war has come the passing of several thousands and the dislodging of in excess of 1 million Syrians now living in exile camps.

Yet this hasn't generally been the situation. This is the inescapable consequence of an incognito war being pursued by the U.s., Israel and other Sunni nations like Qatar and Saudi Arabia. Our diversions in bringing down the Syrian tyrant al-Assad are about geo-legislative issues. In the event that we take out Syria – we fix Iranian impact in the district. It has gotten so awful that al-Qaeda is presently battling on the same side as the United States government and Bashar al-Assad and his legislature are battling al-Qaeda. What's more Syrians are all the casualty of this monstrous worldwide secret substitute war.

It has come to the heart of the matter where we don't even know whether the compound weapons that were utilized as a part of Syria were the consequence of al-Qaeda or the Syrian government. Concerning matters of sagacity and publicity – it hard to recognize truth from fiction. At the same time nobody can deny that Syria was an exceptionally steady nation until we chose to go in all firearms bursting. We're not bringing popular government to the world – that is the sound of dominion infant.

On the off chance that you'd like to help, you can give to the Syrian Emergency Relief exertion.

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