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As Syrian President Bashar al-Assad warned any external intervention could trigger a regional war, Monsignor Mario Toso, the chief of the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, said the conflict "has all the ingredients to explode into a war of global dimensions.
"The solution to Syria's problems is not in armed intervention. Violence will not decrease and there is a risk of a conflagration that extends to other countries," Toso told Vatican radio.
Syria Conflict Could Turn into another World War, Warns Vatican - IBTimes UK
So, the Vatican is concerned about an attack on Syria causing another world war. Are they overreacting? Do they know something most others don't know?
Another article in the German daily "Die Welt", a commentary, compares the situation to Serbia 1914:
Militärintervention : Kann der Konflikt in Syrien im Weltkrieg enden? - Nachrichten Debatte - Kommentare - DIE WELT
What do you think?
The Vatican consented in silence without consequences to the rape of children by their clergy.
Does the Vatican now consent in silence without consequences that a despot, who is gassing his own people be granted impunity?
The Vatican consented in silence without consequences to the rape of children by their clergy.
Does the Vatican now consent in silence without consequences that a despot, who is gassing his own people be granted impunity?
World War i believe is a bit bunch. I believe its gonna stay in the Syrian region and border countries of Syria. I dont see this becoming anything close to another "world war".
It's hard to say with any certainty. As much as many people like to bash them, there is a huge amount of knowledge, power, and influence centered there.
What makes it worth that risk??
Your gonna have to be more clear by what your asking...
I'm sorry. Regional or world war. What makes it worth the risk?
Do you think they can consent for the Rebels who used gas and killed Christians all out of anger and when not getting their way. Was it alright for the Rebels to drive over a half million Christians out of Syria? Now drive out some Kurds?
If their not Catholics, then the Vatican will probably help pay for the gas and help hide the loot taken from them. Oh wait, the former Nazi isn't pope anymore, but will it really make a difference?
What do you mean what makes it worth the risk? Im against the US getting involved at all. The only people that should be involved are the Syrian people themsevles.
What's ultimately responsible for the Syrian war? The Arab Spring? Colonialism? The Sunni-Shiite rift?
What's ultimately responsible for the Syrian war? The Arab Spring? Colonialism? The Sunni-Shiite rift?
Oh ok cool. Apparently I misunderstood you. My apologies.
What's ultimately responsible for the Syrian war? The Arab Spring? Colonialism? The Sunni-Shiite rift?
Syria Conflict Could Turn into another World War, Warns Vatican - IBTimes UK
So, the Vatican is concerned about an attack on Syria causing another world war. Are they overreacting? Do they know something most others don't know?
Another article in the German daily "Die Welt", a commentary, compares the situation to Serbia 1914:
Militärintervention : Kann der Konflikt in Syrien im Weltkrieg enden? - Nachrichten Debatte - Kommentare - DIE WELT
What do you think?
They're looking at current event, as measured against history, like some of the rest of us are.
More mishandling by Obama and WW3 is exactly what we could end up with.
Maybe I'm just worrying too much, but I am afraid you are right. Although I don't think this is an "Obama vs. Republicans" thing. Bush started this policy with full force, and Obama just continues it. Blueprint is the "Project for a New American Century".
You've got that right PNAC.
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