Do such small changes make a big difference? Obviously it does. Syria, of 80,000 square miles, rebel against their government for a chance of equality and choice however, innocent and harmless verbal protesting did not effect much yet, angered the government using fatal force encouraging rebels to use self-defense causing a civil war. Syria is a supporting country to our economy and politics. If they are at a shaky and unstable economy it affects us and many others enforcing us to hurry the process and ending their civil war. confident that our nation and on how caring we should remember on what we were built upon. The Monroe Doctrine stated to not interfere within one another as allies or not. Yet we are concerned and it did affect us. Though we are between a rock and a hard place unsure to fire back at Syria most likely to succeed, I disagree. We, one of the strongest continents in the world, should know when to interfere and how it affects. This could possibly help them yet not agree with us or any of the other nations. Lives could be taken and that can not be replenished. Despite the thoughts of John Kerry and his support to bomb and continue completely ignoring the council is heinous. This is an act of what we are trying to avoid. To completely ignore the opinion and word of the people to cause something that is most likely going worsen the dilemma is what the citizens of Syria fighting against. They fight for an act of equality and a right to say. Not only could this anger us but many others too. A larger war can occur. A spark of fire spreads unless extinguished with in its area. We must understand that even the big guys should suck it up every once in a while. This causes a grand amount of change always happens but there is a solution to everything and a risk. When tolerating much they start to take advantage and do not become aware of the what the worse is if the attacks are exceeded. That would not only damage us but many others that were possibly not even involved. therefore, many act without thinking and should at least settle to some kind of agreement and continue small not large.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/syrian-civil-war/story?id=20112311
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/syria-facts/
http://www.cnn.com/2012/04/10/world/syria-why-care
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/28/syria-evacuates-army-buildings_n_3829847.html

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