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Iran afflicts Syria again
As if Iranians didn't do enough damage to Syria by prolonging the war, killing thousands of civilians and driving hundreds of thousands out of their home, they are now exporting the corona virus to Syria, a country with little remaining infrastructure.

https://www.jpost.com//Breaking-News/5-I...ine-621146

"...As the outbreak spreads through the Middle East, areas of eastern Syria have begun reporting multiple cases of COVID-19 among the Iranian and Iraqi nationals serving in Iranian-backed militias in the area...."
03-16-2020 04:50 PM
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That will be bad. Like you said---very limited healthcare infrastructure left there.
03-16-2020 05:37 PM
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Maybe I end up in hell but the first thing that pops to mind reading that is a very sarcastic "Well bless their hearts!"
03-16-2020 08:17 PM
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