Complete meltdown of humanity occurring in Syria

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The Syrian government's capture of eastern Aleppo, held for more than four years by rebels, marks a horrific new chapter for Syria's largest city. Here's a look at key events in Aleppo since the start of Syria's uprising nearly six years ago:

—March 2011: Protests erupt in the southern city of Daraa over the detention of a group of boys accused of painting anti-government graffiti on the walls of their school. On March 18, security forces open fire on a protest in Daraa, killing four people in what activists regard as the first deaths of the uprising. Demonstrations spread, as does the crackdown by President Bashar Assad's forces, eventually igniting a full-scale civil war.

—July 2012: Rebel fighters seize eastern Aleppo, dividing the city. The intense fighting that follows, including almost daily barrel bombs dropped on the poorer and more densely populated rebel-held east, causes an estimated 1 million civilians to flee. Another half million are displaced inside the eastern part of the city in the first year of the conflict.

—October 2012: The U.N. negotiates a short-lived truce for the whole city during the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday. Fighting destroys cultural and historic sites, including the Grand Umayyad mosque, which both sides fought to control.

—December 2012: Rebels launch an offensive that expands their presence in Aleppo province and secures supply lines to the Turkish border. They seize a number of military and air bases, increasingly isolating government forces. All flights from Aleppo airport are suspended after al-Qaida-linked fighters threaten to shoot down civilian planes.

— January 2013: Bodies begin washing up on the banks of Aleppo's Queiq River, in the rebel-held Bustan al-Qasr neighborhood. Human Rights Watch says at least 147 bodies were retrieved from the river between January and March. It says the victims were most likely killed in government-controlled areas.

—April 2013: Aleppo's ancient Citadel, used by government forces as a base, comes under rebel fire. The government targets the Umayyad mosque minaret, suspecting rebels were using it as a base. Amid the fighting, passageways between the two sides of the divided city emerge, allowing an informal link for residents, but also turning deadly at times, as sniper fire kills many.

—August 2013: Insurgents gain control of the Aleppo-Damascus highway, tightening the siege on the government part of the city. Residents of eastern Aleppo take food and vegetables through illicit passageways to their relatives in western Aleppo.

—October 2013: Poor coordination and infighting weaken the rebels' ranks. That winter, Islamic State militants clash with the rebels, establishing a presence in the eastern part of the city.

—December 2013: The government begins an unprecedented campaign of dropping barrel bombs on Aleppo city and surrounding areas, driving more people out of eastern Aleppo. IS expands its presence in the eastern part of city.

—January 2014: Rebels unite against IS, driving the extremists out of Aleppo city. Government forces exploit the fighting to push the rebels back.

—May 2014: Using a new tactic, rebels tunnel beneath a hotel used as a government command and control center and blow it up. The government's barrel bomb campaign on eastern Aleppo intensifies.

—March 2015: Insurgents blow up the Air Force Intelligence building in Aleppo after digging a tunnel, a symbolic victory. The newly formed Army of Conquest, which brings together rebels and al-Qaida-linked fighters, seizes Idlib city to the northwest.

—October 2015: Russia begins launching airstrikes to bolster Assad's forces. Syrian troops launch an offensive around Aleppo. Iraqi, Lebanese and Iranian militias also throw their weight behind the government, setting the stage for a wider offensive against Aleppo that would continue until the following year.

—February 2016: Russia and the U.S. broker a cease-fire that excludes extremists. Signs of normal life return to Aleppo.

—April 2016: The cease-fire collapses, bombing resumes, and the Castello road, the only road out of eastern Aleppo, becomes a death trap.

—July 2016: The government and allied forces impose a full siege on eastern Aleppo, home to an estimated 250,000 people. Rebel fighters break the siege for a couple of weeks from the southern front, but it is re-imposed by August.

—September 2016: A cease-fire negotiated by Russia and the United States holds for a few days, but talks to bring in aid go nowhere, and an airstrike hits a humanitarian aid convoy north of the city.

—October 2016: Russia announces it is suspending its airstrikes on eastern Aleppo and designates humanitarian corridors, urging the rebels and residents to leave the eastern enclave. The rebels reject the offer, no one uses the corridors and the U.N. says it cannot carry out medical evacuations due to security concerns. The government continues its air raids on eastern Aleppo.

—November 2016: The government launches a renewed and intensified aerial campaign. In late November, Syrian troops and allied forces launch a major ground offensive, rebel defenses crumble and thousands flee.

—December 14, 2016: A cease-fire, brokered by Turkey and Russia, is announced to allow the evacuation of rebels and civilians and effectively surrendering the city to the government. But it never truly takes hold on the ground and government shelling on the tiny remaining rebel-held sliver of eastern Aleppo continues.
 
Awful situation happening out there, definitely understand why millions have tried to flee
 
Can you imagine dealing with this, then having to flee your country and end up in the U.S., then being told by certain folks that you're not welcome here because you might be a terrorist?

That's why whenever I hear someone talk about the need for deportation or stronger borders, I have to refrain from beating the brakes off of said individual
 
Russia is beyond pathetic! I hope somehow, someway they get KO'd like their predecessor in Afghanistan.

Bashar al Assad, is the weakest leader of all. He has surpassed evil ! For a guy who wanted to be a Doctor at first and not interested in politics, he could have relinquished his presidential position during the Arab spring, congratulated for having tolerant country and live great in exile or in Syria. Now, not only is he responsible for a genocide, he is also a puppet to Russia. His intentions to remain in office after this is comical, delusions of grandeur. :smh:

China wants to be a super power leader yet, they are timid and unresponsive. No backbone at all.
 
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felt sick reading that. to think that there are such ignorant people who do not grasp how awful those living situations might be. coming from a family who had to flee due to civil war this definitely hits close.
 
how much of this is true? and RIP i hope it never gets that real here...

Truth is the first casualty.....

—January 2014: Rebels unite against IS, driving the extremists out of Aleppo city. Government forces exploit the fighting to push the rebels back.

obvious fakery here

....plus all the headlines calling it "the fall" of Aleppo instead of "liberation" is straight outta the Goebbels handbook. I see you fakenews NYT and WaPo :nerd:
 
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Complete meltdown of humanity? Eh, not really but if that's the case we've been there for decades if not centuries.

Most ppl get the false conception that with time and more interacting humanity will become more civilized and compassionate to our fellow man. History says that's not the case. Not 100%.
 
Truth is the first casualty.....
obvious fakery here

....plus all the headlines calling it "the fall" of Aleppo instead of "liberation" is straight outta the Goebbels handbook. I see you fakenews NYT and WaPo :nerd:

Oh please

Aren't you the same guy who places his faith in the Russian state-controlled media and was duped by fake Craigslist ads?
 
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how much of this is true? and RIP i hope it never gets that real here...
Truth is the first casualty.....
—January 2014: Rebels unite against IS, driving the extremists out of Aleppo city. Government forces exploit the fighting to push the rebels back.
obvious fakery here

....plus all the headlines calling it "the fall" of Aleppo instead of "liberation" is straight outta the Goebbels handbook. I see you fakenews NYT and WaPo
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Jesus Christ 
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Truth is the first casualty.....
obvious fakery here

....plus all the headlines calling it "the fall" of Aleppo instead of "liberation" is straight outta the Goebbels handbook. I see you fakenews NYT and WaPo :nerd:

Oh please

Aren't you the same guy who places his faith in the Russian state-controlled media and was duped by fake Craigslist ads?

Yep.

The same guy who slurps trump and thought he was in on the con but got played like other fools that voted for the clown.
 
Truth is the first casualty.....
obvious fakery here

....plus all the headlines calling it "the fall" of Aleppo instead of "liberation" is straight outta the Goebbels handbook. I see you fakenews NYT and WaPo :nerd:

Oh please

Aren't you the same guy who places his faith in the Russian state-controlled media and was duped by fake Craigslist ads?

Yep.

The same guy who slurps trump and thought he was in on the con but got played like other fools that voted for the clown.

Did ya'll get everything off your chests? I can change my avy if it triggers you.

*extends olive branch*
 
No thanks comrade

If you say goofy stuff you should expect for it to be addressed

Nobody is worried about your little memes
 
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Complete meltdown of humanity? Eh, not really but if that's the case we've been there for decades if not centuries.
I guess "meltdown of humanity" as a description is less important than what's actually going on over there i.e. children's hospitals being bombed.
 
Complete meltdown of humanity? Eh, not really but if that's the case we've been there for decades if not centuries.

I guess "meltdown of humanity" as a description is less important than what's actually going on over there i.e. children's hospitals being bombed.
Unfortunately it's not something new.

This'll fade out of ppl's thoughts when the next atrocity occurs.
 
Can you imagine dealing with this, then having to flee your country and end up in the U.S., then being told by certain folks that you're not welcome here because you might be a terrorist?

That's why whenever I hear someone talk about the need for deportation or stronger borders, I have to refrain from beating the brakes off of said individual

First of all, you were never doing anything to anyone. Secondly, Open boarders is not a sensible solution to another nation's woes. Have you personally taken in a refugee? If not, why not?
 
First of all, you were never doing anything to anyone. Secondly, Open boarders is not a sensible solution to another nation's woes. Have you personally taken in a refugee? If not, why not?


A lot of immigrants that come legally into the states are sponsored by someone who happens to be a succesful immigrant themselves, measured by qualifying salary and a stable job. That is obviously a dumb question to ask a native US citizen as he or she does not have the ability to connect with immigrants, this is not adopting foreign children.


If you want to talk about "open borders not being a sensible option", maybe you should revisit the historical facts of US immigration. Or just maybe, we should ignore historical facts ?
Religious prosecution migrants ? Postwar migrants ? Economic opportunity migrants ? Potato Famine migrants ? Ellis Island (12 million migrants)? Displaced Persons Act ? Can you note at any point in history whereby the US didn't have immigrants?
 
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First of all, you were never doing anything to anyone. Secondly, Open boarders is not a sensible solution to another nation's woes. Have you personally taken in a refugee? If not, why not?


A lot of immigrants that come legally into the states are sponsored by someone who happens to be a succesful immigrant themselves, measured by qualifying salary and a stable job. That is obviously a dumb question to ask a native US citizen as he or she does not have the ability to connect with immigrants, this is not adopting foreign children.


If you want to talk about "open borders not being a sensible option", maybe you should revisit the historical facts of US immigration. Or just maybe, we should ignore historical facts ?
Religious prosecution migrants ? Postwar migrants ? Economic opportunity migrants ? Potato Famine migrants ? Ellis Island (12 million migrants)? Displaced Persons Act ? Can you note at any point in history whereby the US didn't have immigrants?

My point is simple. A lot of people talk, but don't take action. I'm sure he could volunteer in some capacity to sponsor an immigrant. But I highly doubt he's even considered the thought.

This guy said he literally has to restrain himself from physically attacking someone who ultimately just wants immigration to be an organized process. All of this "zero immigration" talk is a blatant strawman argument. No one has suggested a complete shutdown of immigration.

There are too many people in this world who practice politically correct speech solely to feel noble. They choose an extreme position then attack people using common sense and taking multiple factors into consideration as if they are on the opposite end of the spectrum.

Just because someone doesn't agree 100% with your position, that doesn't mean they are your polar opposite. Polar opposition, yes, but not your polar opposite.
 
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