The Syrian Government and its allies, such as Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, are endeavouring to shorten the catastrophe war which has befallen the Syrian people and their country, by driving home their offensive to rid Aleppo of the rebels who are occupying the eastern enclave of this province.
It being a war, the Syrian Government and its allies are probably fighting this battle with brutality, without any great consideration to protect the civilian population at any great cost to both themselves, or their objective to free all of Aleppo from the rebels. The reality of the Syrian Proxy War is that, what the Syrian government and its allies are doing in Aleppo, is neither surprising nor is exceptional.
Fighting wars is an extremely brutal business, with the killing and maiming of people and the destruction of livelihoods and infrastructure being commonplace occurrence.
It is not like a boxing matched, and this is why the most humane method of warfare, is peace, is not to have to fight a war, and, in the event of having to fight one, to endeavour to bring it to an end as speedily as possible.
Without condoning the Americans dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it is the case that they cited using those bombs as a war of saving the lives of more people - ironic as the amount of people it killed was - by shortening the war.
The charge of exceptional brutality, which the west and its media often make against the Syrian regime and its supporters, could be made against all the various military factions involved in the SPW.
It could also be levied with even more justification against the Americans, the British, the French, the Saudis and their Muslim allies, in their wars against Libya, Iraq and Yemen.
How is it, then, that these disingenuous politicians have the audacity to accuse and threaten the Russians, Syrian government and the Iranian with charges of potential or actual war crimes? Why do they make so much ado about the killing and deaths of civilians in Aleppo, when they totally ignore the killing and deaths of hundreds of civilians by the west and their Saudi and UAE allies in Yemen?
To be continued.
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