I haven't been covering what is happening in the middle east much
lately because I just don't see the use of it. It is sort of like watching another World War II but worse in that it is happening right now.
I think the lesson here for everyone on earth is to realize what is happening in the middle east is mostly about overpopulation, not enough resources, not enough birth control, and what happens when there are no religious equal rights or equal rights between men and women.
It is a clusterf--- of epic proportions and millions are likely going to die because of it. And likely millions have already died from it, even though there is no way to know for sure how many have died in various ways, starvation, war, rape, trying to escape persecution, and drowning or dying in Austria in the back of a locked truck etc.
But, this isn't just a lesson for the middle east, it is a lesson for all mankind.
Will all these millions of people die in vane?
What will the world do about this in the long run?
At the end of World War II we started the United Nations so nations could communicate better with each other.
What will the world do about the Middle East at the end of this very long and brutal sectarian war?
IF and when that happens?
The problem right now is that the wars in the Middle East could literally go on for 25 to 50 years simply because of "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."
Forgiveness normally isn't a part of the vocabulary of Middle Eastern People. So, this could go on a very long time.
But, when it is over how will the world make this not happen again?
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