SYRIA CRISIS:
O KING, KILL THEM ALL!
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Clockwise: Kofi Annan, Ban Ki Moon, President Obama, President Assad and President Putin |
Syria has become too political a controversy
for this
blog to delve into where angels like the United Nations and aid agencies dread to
tread. So, I write to implore History to
still leave the chapter on “KINGS AGAINST THEIR PEOPLE” open for the ink of
time bleeds with eagerness to write more.
Why more pages of this chapter of history will always
emerge is that those whose names shall be mentioned in them choose to cross the
Rubicon of life and claim to themselves a larger than life status forgetting
that a king without a people is a dead king.
I remember late President Gaddafi when he did beat his chest with pride to tell
the whole world that his people love him.
And I never will forget when that “love” would not stop his people from
lynching him.
President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad once told ABC network in
an interview that it was only a “crazy person that would kill his own people.” History did take note. And history will tell us later if he was
right.
Someone please tell the US and NATO that China and Russia
are necessary characters needed to stoke the inflated facade of President Assad. Since the president feels playing
ophthalmologist is inferior to playing the role of he who must bully a people
to remain king then let him continue to talk tough at a safe distance from the
killing fields of the Syrian people opposing his continual rule.
Peace is a long way from the home of the oppressed in
Syria. If only the Kofi Annan Peace Plan
had anticipated it. Those that oppose
the interest of the US and claim that their plan would unnecessarily elongate
fighting should keep count of the days of fighting.
Since President Assad still feels he is not killing his
people but he only wants to squash the anti-regime uprising caused by armed gangs
and terrorists, I therefore beseech him, O King of Syria, please kill them all! And let history tell us what will happen
afterwards.
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