Mcfadden
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I wouldn't 'back' Isis, but I do think it is getting to a stage where there needs to be a United Nations (global) intervention in the region. What that looks like and how it plays out should obviously be determined by people with the necessary expertise. The refugee numbers are becoming unsustainable; I thought I read that Turkey alone had spent (or possibly projected it would spend) $6 billion on the matter. I can't foresee that getting better. Over 6 thousand woman have been raped. Since 2011 at least 9 intentional mass-scale killings occurred in one year alone.
It's time to do something about this, because they've had their way for far too long. At what point do we help? Isis won't be going away for awhile. Should it be the point where we realize that some Syrian victims have had their eyes removed? The point where some bodies show signs of strangulation and electrocution?
Humanitarian law violations are occurring because they do not fear being held accountable for their actions. I'm not saying it'll be without cost and will come with ease, but that needs to change.
It's time to do something about this, because they've had their way for far too long. At what point do we help? Isis won't be going away for awhile. Should it be the point where we realize that some Syrian victims have had their eyes removed? The point where some bodies show signs of strangulation and electrocution?
Humanitarian law violations are occurring because they do not fear being held accountable for their actions. I'm not saying it'll be without cost and will come with ease, but that needs to change.