Comment. Russia has ‘responsibility’ to calm Syria - Merkel, Erdogan
Russia has ‘responsibility’ to calm Syria - Merkel, Erdogan
Comment: αἰδὼς Ἀργεῖοι!
"...German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday. “The latest
offensive by the Syrian regime against Aleppo - supported by Russia -
has made the suffering of the civilian population yet worse,”.." German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, world renowned, genuine intuitive empaths, evidently, are so very concerned about Syrian civilian population's suffering and the befallen calamities, that they decided to benevolently sensitize themselves over the issue. Thus, having studied the core of the problem, they found that Syrian
President Bashar Assad and Russia’s air force are the cause of : 1.the war, 2. the country's devastation, 3.the huge number of population transfers to their abasement and /or death on land or drawning in the sea, 4.the resulting trafficking, 5.human organs trading, 6.child prostitution! Alas, we, the common people, Gaia's average citizens, are not so qualified or talented and furthermore, we are not intuitive empaths!Yet, we see the mud and the hubris thrown at our faces and lives by the PTB, feel pity for the victimizers for they do not comprehend how much evil they produce against themselves as well and we do feel painful, strong compassion for the victims! Meantime though, let the victimizers enjoy the following phrase: Aἰδὼς Ἀργεῖοι!*
αἰδὼς=Aidōs, the Ancient Greek word for 'shame'. Homer's Iliad. Ajax=Aias says to the Argeians:"Shame on You, Argeians!" This phraseis used in order to rebuke-reprove some groups or sets of people, when their behavior or attitudeis not consistent with their words , or with what is intended or expected. (Rarely can be used for individualblame.)m.l.p.
Russia
has a “special responsibility to calm violence and give a political
process a chance” in Syria, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday. “The latest
offensive by the Syrian regime against Aleppo - supported by Russia -
has made the suffering of the civilian population yet worse,” the
two leaders agreed in a telephone conversation, according to a statement
released by Merkel’s office. Ankara supports rebels fighting Syrian
President Bashar Assad, while Russia’s air force has been supporting the
government forces for a year. (AFP)