Time for Action Against Assad

What happens in the Middle East doesn’t stay in the Middle East, as is now plainly evident from the mass migration of Syrians fleeing to the West. Germany has agreed to take about 800,000 refugees, and other Western nations will take the rest (the U.S. should be accepting way more as well - these people deserve a home).

As I’ve said from the beginning, inaction has its own costs. We’re only beginning to rue the consequences from this humanitarian disaster.

What happens in the Middle East doesn’t stay in the Middle East, as is now plainly evident from the mass migration of Syrians fleeing to the West. Germany has agreed to take about 800,000 refugees, and other Western nations will take the rest (the U.S. should be accepting way more as well - these people deserve a home).

As I’ve said from the beginning, inaction has its own costs. We’re only beginning to rue the consequences from this humanitarian disaster.