question: If we were to ask a similar question about Aleppo today, we might phrase it like this Have we, the international community, used a good map to help not only Aleppo, but all of Syria The answer is in the question Certainly no!Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, we have witnessed an endless series of diplomatic and political debacles, giving rise to an armed struggle that has pitted not only world powers like Russia and China against the U.S. and select countries in the EU, but also regional powers like Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar against Iran and the Syrian government, according to Huffington Post Canada. The Syrian people, who in the early months of 2011 sought only freedom and dignity, have found themselves caught between the barbarism of terrorist groups and the brutality of the Syrian regime. Consult a map before you go! The question in this poem was first posed by the 13th-century Persian poet, Rumi. It's a Kafkaesque image, but it reflects reality. Whether as deceptive strategy or through sincere ignorance -- to borrow Martin Luther King's expression -- certain commentators, analysts and even politicians choose to blame international law by saddling it with all of the atrocities committed in this conflict. Let us accept it and deal with it.
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18.12.16