"I want to achieve peace and democracy in the Middle East" Protests in the Middle East have raised great concern from people all over the world. A revolutionary image that opened the door to democracy is in the hearts of most people. But the cost of democracy was that it is still a face of bloodshed and loses its innocent life. Thousands of civilians have lost their lives since the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring. According to the UN human rights manager, in Syria alone, 93,000 people are killed in civil war (Jolly, 2013).
There will be peace in the Middle East. My answer may seem contradictory, but you will understand why in my article. No, there is no peace in the Middle East. Yes, there is peace in the Middle East. Peace will come when Christ returns. The origins of the Arabs began with Ishmael. God gave Abraham the promise from his son. But Sarah did not wait for God, he was impatient, and because she was barren, she gave her child a maid to make her child born. I think that she is about to help God.
"I want to achieve peace and democracy in the Middle East" Protests in the Middle East have raised great concern from people all over the world. A revolutionary image that opened the door to democracy is in the hearts of most people. But the cost of democracy was that it is still a face of bloodshed and loses its innocent life. Thousands of civilians have lost their lives since the beginning of the so-called Arab Spring. According to the UN human rights manager, in Syria alone, 93,000 people are killed in civil war (Jolly, 2013).
But it started very easily. Do you remember "Arab Spring"? Back in 2011, until the government broke through peace protesters - it was an organic movement of this amazing youngster who was spreading the democratic tendency of the Middle East. The only difference in Syria is that the government is particularly cruel and people are particularly brave. They did not retreat, but fought back. He also faces various rebels. The Syrian Freedom Army we may have heard has declined in four years because its various brigades could not be combined into a coherent army class. At the same time, the most extreme group has improved size and strength.