Dr. Cole,
I believe that your response to the tragedy has covered all the bases. I can see the paring of the tragedy of civilians with the inhumanity of Daesh during its occupation of Mosul--and all the cities where its barbarism was immediately clear.
I believe that there are so many loose ends to the finality of causality in this tragedy that accusations of: a) hiding the truth, or b) glossing over human suffering, or c) not learning from this tragedy will only beget more such carelessness or cover-up. The evil of Daesh seems unprecedented in modern times. It must be removed from humanity either one way or another. The country of Iraq must begin recovery.
The extemist group ISIL must meet with the Western U.S.-led coalition and Russia. The group is responsible for untold barbarism across the Middle East, Africa, France, Belgium and the U.S., yet it merits only the curses of those countries of the world that are able to place them in a reprehensible historical slot .
The tragedies above could have been avoided, at least some. The exodus of half of Syria should have been countered by the UN, supported by Russian and the U.S.-led coalition.
The intelligence pouring out of Iraq before the war told of major nuclear developments on highways, in vehicles! and the "yellow cake," a major fear.
The miasma of civil war in Syria and Iraq, i.e., the invasion of ISIS, coupled with the Palestinians' displacement harken to a time when man was kind, generous and led by a love for the other. It matters not whether anyone can recall that time. It only matters that mankind return to the spirit and virtues for which God created him.
Dr. Cole,
I believe that your response to the tragedy has covered all the bases. I can see the paring of the tragedy of civilians with the inhumanity of Daesh during its occupation of Mosul--and all the cities where its barbarism was immediately clear.
I believe that there are so many loose ends to the finality of causality in this tragedy that accusations of: a) hiding the truth, or b) glossing over human suffering, or c) not learning from this tragedy will only beget more such carelessness or cover-up. The evil of Daesh seems unprecedented in modern times. It must be removed from humanity either one way or another. The country of Iraq must begin recovery.
The extemist group ISIL must meet with the Western U.S.-led coalition and Russia. The group is responsible for untold barbarism across the Middle East, Africa, France, Belgium and the U.S., yet it merits only the curses of those countries of the world that are able to place them in a reprehensible historical slot .
The tragedies above could have been avoided, at least some. The exodus of half of Syria should have been countered by the UN, supported by Russian and the U.S.-led coalition.
The intelligence pouring out of Iraq before the war told of major nuclear developments on highways, in vehicles! and the "yellow cake," a major fear.
The miasma of civil war in Syria and Iraq, i.e., the invasion of ISIS, coupled with the Palestinians' displacement harken to a time when man was kind, generous and led by a love for the other. It matters not whether anyone can recall that time. It only matters that mankind return to the spirit and virtues for which God created him.