Monday, October 5, 2015

Who to Blame?

Bombing a hospital is a horrific act, considered a war crime by all and the most recent result of an airstrike by U.S. forces. Though the U.S. has now claimed that Afghan forces requested the strike, as seen in this article, many still question the authenticity of their late and contradictory sentence and decry the act as unforgivable.

This news has come in the wake of Russia's broadening attacks in Syria and casts the U.S. in a negative light and has set a majority of its own citizens against the continued actions in the Middle East. The general public has grown weary of the continuing conflict, and as such stories reach back to the states further resistance grows.

But when Russia is advancing what the United States needs is not resistance but further support if they wish to keep the Middle East from Russian control.

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