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From The New York Post 22 June 2016:
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If Hillary Clinton is the next US president, prepare for a deeper American military involvement in Syria’s civil war — one that won’t seek to maintain a status quo but to crush ISIS where it’s strongest, perhaps with American boots on the ground.
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Journalist Karin Laub wrote for The Associated Press 18 January 2016:
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The new chief of the U.N. refugee agency said Monday the world should find a fairer formula for sharing the burden of Syria's crisis, including taking in tens of thousands of refugees from overwhelmed regional host nations. ...More than 4 million Syrians have fled their homeland, the bulk living in increasingly difficult conditions in neighboring countries such as Jordan and Lebanon, while hundreds of thousands have flooded into Europe.
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http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...9/U-N-seeks-mass-resettlement-of-Syrians.html
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That's one of the reasons why the United Nations should have a volunteer mercenary group to go into squabbles like Syria and end the crisis so that displaced Syrians can go back home. I would venture a guess that most Syrians would rather be in their own homes in their own country than to be in a foreign land.
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If Hillary Clinton is the next US president, prepare for a deeper American military involvement in Syria’s civil war — one that won’t seek to maintain a status quo but to crush ISIS where it’s strongest, perhaps with American boots on the ground.
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article
Journalist Karin Laub wrote for The Associated Press 18 January 2016:
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The new chief of the U.N. refugee agency said Monday the world should find a fairer formula for sharing the burden of Syria's crisis, including taking in tens of thousands of refugees from overwhelmed regional host nations. ...More than 4 million Syrians have fled their homeland, the bulk living in increasingly difficult conditions in neighboring countries such as Jordan and Lebanon, while hundreds of thousands have flooded into Europe.
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http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...9/U-N-seeks-mass-resettlement-of-Syrians.html
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That's one of the reasons why the United Nations should have a volunteer mercenary group to go into squabbles like Syria and end the crisis so that displaced Syrians can go back home. I would venture a guess that most Syrians would rather be in their own homes in their own country than to be in a foreign land.
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