Contract with Syria

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Declan Hayes ISBN: 9781310546556
Publisher: Declan Hayes Publication: March 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Declan Hayes
ISBN: 9781310546556
Publisher: Declan Hayes
Publication: March 2, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This, the sixth and final part of my six volume series on NATO's war against Syria, is a book of two halves: this short introduction and a subsequent section, which is a compendium of the previous five volumes. Together, they explain how and why we must make a contract with Syria, with the Syrian people and with their representatives so that peace and prosperity may return to them.
Because a contract is between two or more individuals or groups, we must define who the two core groups in this contract are. “We” are the Western and other people and institutions of good will, who do not support the unjust wars of aggression that have been waged against Syria, as well as the other countries that have been mentioned in the course of the previous five volumes. The key phrase here is “people of good will” and the key thing is to allow those people of good will make that contract via the relevant agents of the Syrian people. These agents include the Syrian Arab Republic's Red Crescent, the Syrian Arab Republic's religious and community leaders, the Syrian Arab Republic's medical institutions and all other relevant institutions and groups currently under the protection of the Syrian Arab Army and its allies.

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This, the sixth and final part of my six volume series on NATO's war against Syria, is a book of two halves: this short introduction and a subsequent section, which is a compendium of the previous five volumes. Together, they explain how and why we must make a contract with Syria, with the Syrian people and with their representatives so that peace and prosperity may return to them.
Because a contract is between two or more individuals or groups, we must define who the two core groups in this contract are. “We” are the Western and other people and institutions of good will, who do not support the unjust wars of aggression that have been waged against Syria, as well as the other countries that have been mentioned in the course of the previous five volumes. The key phrase here is “people of good will” and the key thing is to allow those people of good will make that contract via the relevant agents of the Syrian people. These agents include the Syrian Arab Republic's Red Crescent, the Syrian Arab Republic's religious and community leaders, the Syrian Arab Republic's medical institutions and all other relevant institutions and groups currently under the protection of the Syrian Arab Army and its allies.

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