Thursday, September 10, 2015

There is peril in the Syrian crisis. The peril is genocide. Where a country is emptied of it's people and they are scattered to the wind, the genetic dilution of the ethnicity is considered genocide.

The genocide developing with the Syrian people are attributable to Daesh. I can't help believe the UN Security Council should have a resolution to provide assistance in returning to Syria should the country ever end it's civil war within this generation's time.

There is no doubt the people of Syria need relief from the killing of Daesh. But, the dynamics are really odd. I am not sure the world has ever faced such issues before in the way genocide manifests in Syria.

The Syrian Civil War has a component that is charismatic and it carries a demand for young Muslims internationally to turn against their government and society to terrorize countries into surrender. But, that is only one aspect.

Given the abandonment of Syria by it's people because of the current regime there is also emigrants to from The West into Syria, including Australia. No one ever hears about young people from Russia going to Syria to join Daesh, but, I am sure they exist especially from the Caucus Mountains. I am not aware of Muslims in China.

Oddly enough Russia is an ally of Assad and some of their young people may very well be affiliated with Daesh. The entire dynamic that is Daesh is abhorrent to every nation on Earth except Daesh itself.

But, how does the world address the dynamics that is Daesh in Syria. The massive abandonment of Syria by it's own people and replaced with international movements of a breed of extremists from other countries into Syria. I am not sure the global community has ever faced such an enemy before. Some of it is due to the digital world. This is a unique problem in history. But, I think the best way to mark this in time is to develop a resolution that carries the concern for the ethnic displacement of the Syrian people.

The real surprise was the complete surrender of what was considered a well organized and armed Iraqi military. That was astonishing. No one expected that. Complete abandonment of their homeland at the most minor attack. That dynamic still occurs. It happened as late as Palmyra. It seems as though Daesh casts a shadow and human beings scatter. 

WWII faced a monster similar to this, however, the Third Reich was mostly interested in killing Jews. I think the Third Reich was far more contemplative than Daesh. One enemy of Germany could make the German march across Europe and into Asia perhaps palatable. 

Maybe it is time for Secretary General  Ban Ki-moon to address the general assembly. I think the world needs some guidance. This movement of people is not new. It is new to Europe. Jordan and other countries in the region have accepted some of the emigration of Syrians.