So there are protesters outside what I imagine is the Syrian consulate in Vancouver. When I first went by, they had placards saying “Expel the Syrian Ambassador”. My questions is, what does that accomplish? I don’t think the Syrian government would really care. They aren’t having problems killing their own people, why would it bother them that Canada has expelled their ambassador? And beyond that, don’t we need the ambassador if we are to communicate with the Syrian government? I guess maybe we could just do it through our embassy in Syria if it exists.
But this leads me to another question. There is little that our government can do. As far as I know we don’t import from, or export to Syria anything of consequence. What leverage do we have, especially since we’ve spent the last decade plus hiding from any international contribution other than in Afghanistan.
I want to tell these people that if they really want to make a difference take all their worldly belongings and go to Syria. Help out as best you can. If you think that providing food and water with the wealth you accumulated in Canada is the way to help, DO IT! If you think picking up a rifle and manning a checkpoint is the contribution you can make, DO IT! If someone with a Canadian passport gets killed by Syrian security forces as they are doing something suitable non violent, that’s as sure a way as any to get the government involved. If that doesn’t work, I don’t see any hope.
There is very little that the outside world can do to topple rotten regimes short of military intervention, so if you truly believe in your cause, get over there and contribute your boots on the ground. Anything short of that is a waste of time.
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