Roudy
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Syria was one of the domino spill-overs of the "Arab Spring" movement, where Arabs were rising up to remove dictators like Gadaffi to be replaced with so called "democracies"....yeah we saw how that turned out.Ha ha ha. The Syrian army has killed over 300,000 Syrian people.
The dead aren't non Syrians.
It is a civil war instigated by the West in support of Israel as part of a plan to weaken any of Israel's potential enemies. So part of the blame must go to the parties that encouraged the Islamists to initiate the conflict against the secular Syrian state.
But, how has the Syrian Army killed 300,000 people? Does that mean that ISIS and Al Qaeda have not killed anyone?
"SYRIA
Death toll in Syria tops 55,000 in 2015
It wasn't the deadliest year in Syria's ongoing civil war but more than 55,000 people were killed, including 21,000 civilians. The conflict, now in its fifth year, has left more than 250,000 dead."
Death toll in Syria tops 55,000 in 2015 | News | DW.COM | 01.01.2016
Because of the past experience with the Arab Spring, the West failed to intervene correctly and on time, when Assad started slaughtering his own people who were peacefully protesting, and then drew a red line in chemical weapons which Assad step over many times. And Hezbollah played a big role in helping Assad kill his own people.
Of course when Assad is killing hundreds of thousands of his own people for years, and nobody is doing or saying anything, groups like ISIS will obviously step into the fight.