
The situation, today, is that the Syrian rebels, feeling unsupported by the West, are angry and volatile while terrorists flock to join this opportunity to destabilise the world; Assad and his allies have created a convenient if unbelievable delay; Putin has been strengthened and Obama is a weakened President – but possibly playing a very clever game; and the people of the Middle East, who live in the core of the crisis, are in fear of where this power struggle will lead. No-one, really, knows what to do.
Change is constant and change is necessary, but change does not need to be difficult. Whatever happens in the sad story of Syria and her neighbours, the world will be altered by it, and ultimately for the good. It may be that the present diplomatic discussions on the unlikely solution put forward by Russia will become serious, and universal, talks on how to end the civil war and return stability to the area, and that would be wonderful. I pray for the Light to help everyone involved, those who suffer and are forgotten in all the external political storms, in particular.
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G'day, Claire!
The way this is currently playing out impresses me as being one of Good Cop/Bad Cop. In this instance, it looks like President Putin is playing the former, whereas President Obama is playing the latter. It's an interesting way indeed of turning screws on Bashar al-Assad.