Syria

Yazidi woman held by Islamic State for 10 years freed from al-Hawl camp by Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) in Syria

As I sit here reading the news about a Yazidi woman who was held by the Islamic State (IS) for 10 years and finally freed from the al-Hawl camp by the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) in Syria, I am overcome with a mix of emotions. Relief, anger, sadness, and frustration all bubble up inside me as I process the horrors that this woman endured and the larger issues at play.

First and foremost, I want to applaud the YPJ for their bravery and dedication in rescuing this woman and her children. It’s incredible to see a group of women standing up against the evil that is the Islamic State.… Continue reading

Retaliatory airstrikes underway in Syria after deadly attack on US base in Jordan, officials says

Retaliatory airstrikes are underway in Syria following a deadly attack on a US base in Jordan, according to officials. As an observer of these developments, I must admit that I have mixed feelings about the situation. On one hand, I understand the need for a strong response to deter future attacks and protect American lives. However, the phrase “times and places of our choosing” mentioned in the statement raises some concerns for me. It sounds like a veiled threat, and while it may instill fear in potential attackers, it also leaves me questioning the true motives behind these strikes.

It is noteworthy that the United States did not act alone in these airstrikes; Jordanian aircraft were also involved.… Continue reading

US starts retaliatory strikes in Iraq, Syria -officials

The recent news of the US starting retaliatory strikes in Iraq and Syria has sparked a wide range of reactions and opinions. As I reflect on this latest development, I can’t help but feel a mix of emotions. On one hand, there’s a sense of relief that the US is taking action to address the attacks against its forces and protect its allies. On the other hand, I’m deeply concerned about the escalation of tensions in the Middle East and the potential consequences it may have.

The sheer number of strikes, with reports indicating at least 85 different targets hit, is staggering.… Continue reading

US approves plan to strike Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq, officials say

Why am I reading about our military’s plans on the internet before they happen? It’s frustrating to see news like “US approves plan to strike Iranian targets in Syria and Iraq, officials say” without any prior knowledge or official announcement. As a citizen, I feel left out of the decision-making process when it comes to our country’s military actions.

While I understand the need for secrecy and operational security, it raises questions about the transparency of our government and the trust we can place in their decision-making. Shouldn’t the American people have a say in matters of national security? Shouldn’t we be informed about potential military actions that could have far-reaching consequences?… Continue reading