Thread:Teh Sweggurboi/@comment-26182781-20160322191413/@comment-26272757-20160323152555

ZERO 78 wrote: Teh Sweggurboi wrote: The same for me. Leaving all the poor people outside of Europe is wrong, but welcoming eveyone in Europe turned out to be wrong as well. It's a very difficult situation, but I know much from it. The only really helpful solution is when Syrian president Assad (how do you say that in English? Ik bedoel afzetten) afgezet wordt. Then, USA and Europe have to make sure that no radical islamist group can take over the power, they must make sure that a good regime gets control over Syria. Later, they have to fight the remaining islamist groups and then there are also Kurds who want a country... AAARG It's too difficult! What kind of Islamic groups you mean here? There are so many, most of them are figthing seperately and sometimes even against each other. The best known are of course IS and Jabhat Al-Nusra. When the war started, those groups saw their chance and conquered large parts of North and East Syria, and the Kurds did the same. They could because president Assad had lost control over those areas. When president Assad is gone and there doesn't come a good new government, Syria will probably become like Lybia: Chaotic with several radical groups taking over the power.

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