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Masjid targeted in Syria: at least 57 civilian worshippers killed. (Looks like US-made missile used)
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<blockquote data-quote="thisguynamednick" data-source="post: 71037212" data-attributes="member: 392874"><p>Recently another strike hit a school shelter, I think around 20-30+ killed, IIRC. Look, I know collateral damage is to be expected in any intervention like this, but these two incidents and some damage in Iraq as well deserve much attention from the military if they're serious about minimizing civilian deaths.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the conflict in general, well, I just don't think there are any real "good guys" here. Most of the opposition is either dead, collaborating with more extreme elements or collaborating with the regime. The little remnants of genuine moderate opposition don't have long. And I don't think I can trust any of the bigger players to be serious about making things right here. That comes as a secondary to their primary self-interests (U.S. for further Western influence, Russia for power projection beyond their borders and influence in the ME, Turkey for stopping the Kurds from gaining too much, etc.). It's up to the ordinary people now to figure out how best to remedy the current humanitarian crisis. And God willing, this'll end at some point. When or how, I don't know, but it will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thisguynamednick, post: 71037212, member: 392874"] Recently another strike hit a school shelter, I think around 20-30+ killed, IIRC. Look, I know collateral damage is to be expected in any intervention like this, but these two incidents and some damage in Iraq as well deserve much attention from the military if they're serious about minimizing civilian deaths. Looking at the conflict in general, well, I just don't think there are any real "good guys" here. Most of the opposition is either dead, collaborating with more extreme elements or collaborating with the regime. The little remnants of genuine moderate opposition don't have long. And I don't think I can trust any of the bigger players to be serious about making things right here. That comes as a secondary to their primary self-interests (U.S. for further Western influence, Russia for power projection beyond their borders and influence in the ME, Turkey for stopping the Kurds from gaining too much, etc.). It's up to the ordinary people now to figure out how best to remedy the current humanitarian crisis. And God willing, this'll end at some point. When or how, I don't know, but it will. [/QUOTE]
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