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Syria Crisis
Syria Chemical Crisis

On August 21, near Damascus, chemical weapons were released on Syrian

citizens. There is much debate on where the attack originated from. Some people

think its rebels and others think it’s the Syrian government. They have estimated at

least 1,400 men, women, and children have died as a result of this attack.

President Obama is deciding weather or not the United States will take action.

Russian president Vladimir Putin has proposed a plan to turn it over to

international monitors to take control of the Syrian government’s chemical

weapons.My thought is once the international monitors take control of the

weapons, who’s to say that they wont use it for their own purposes? I think some

sort of punishment should be given, however, right now they aren’t getting

punished at all. I don’t think bombing Syria will help the situation at this time.

Russian President Putin said “A strike would increase violence and unleash a new

wave of terrorism.” I’m not sure exactly what the outcome will be, but it’s still

being debated right now and I guess we’ll have to wait and see how the situation

plays out.

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