What
it would look like if the Syria war were happening in America
Vox,
25
June, 2014
The
entire city of Syracuse killed. The entire population of New York
City displaced. That's what it would be like if Syria's war was
happening in the United States, according
to non-profit
group If We Were Syrian.
In
attempt to hammer home the horrific human cost of the Syrian civil
war, If We Were Syrian calculated what
it would be like if 160,000 people were killed and 9.3 million people
evicted from their homes in the United States and the other six G7
countries. The results are horrifying:
If
you wanted to make it proportional to the size of America's
population, the figure would be even more staggering. Syria had a
pre-war population of roughly 22 million; the equivalent to 160,000
dead Syrians percentage-wise would be 2.3 million dead Americans.
That's about twice the number of Americans who died in the Civil War,
World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam combined.
There's
no end in sight in Syria. Meanwhile, the conflict in Iraq is merging
with the war in Syria, as the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant
(ISIS) wages war on both nations' governments.
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