Aberlour10, on 2015-September-05, 17:29, said:
Syrians in Germany report constantly, they fled from all of them, they fled the war.
Cherdano says the same and it seems reasonable. Also it seems ominous. No doubt the population of Syria is dropping and will continue to drop. I can easily imagine that just about everyone wants out. A very understandable wish.
I put Syria Population into Google.
https://en.wikipedia...aphics_of_Syria
says roughly 23 million in 2011
Further down we see
"17,951,639 in 2014, a massive decrease due to nearly 4 million refugees leaving the country because of the
Syrian Civil War and furthermore because of the death in war. This is a drop of 9.7% from the previous year."
And that's 2014, no doubt it is lower now.
Maybe these figures are from different sources, counting differently. Still, the country is hemorrhaging.
Ideally, but I gather not even remotely realistically, we would re-settle most refugees in their own country but away from the violence or at least away from the worst of the violence. But, while I do not really know, this thought appears to be a pipe dream.
i hope that the US can play some sort of useful role in this. But I don't think we can, or at least I don't think we will, move everyone in Syria to Montana.