American President reacted to the attacks in New York in a very politicized manner without concentrating on the real cause of the issue. He took the discussion to an entirely unexpected note shifting the blame on Chuck Schumer. Trump blamed him for sponsoring a considerable diversity of immigrant via the visa program through which Sayfullo Saipov entered the US. On one side where people were praying for the affected ones, another filled up social media with his tweets for shifting blames. In addition to this, he also had an extremely radical viewpoint to the attacks that happened in Las Vegas some time back.

The morning after the Las Vegas firing happened, killing 58 people Trump was shifting blames on Gun control laws. That’s it what we hear most of the times, blames. What happens after moving of blames? The answer is nothing. Is there any action taken to increase protection against terrorist attacks, the answer is no. People get injured and killed in such attacks, providing some relief and shifting blames on different people in the administration is not going to help. The attacks that happened in New York this time was the deadliest after 2001, September 11 attacks.

It came as a sheer shock to everybody, and later they hear it all from President Trump that demoralizes people even more. The fastest reaction that occurs from the presidency these days is tweeted. After Trump’s election, the proposed budget for Urban area security is $448m which is way less than what it was before $605m. This only shows a humongous amount of disrespect for the People of America. The president is taking steps to cut down the anti-terrorism funding to nonprofit security grant program. It looks after terror protection of schools, stadiums, museum and other community centers. Let us just hope that the welfare of the people of America is not put on a stake because everybody’s life is equally valuable.

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The war in Syria marks its seventh year in a row. The suffering sees no end and the UNHCR has warned that Syria is at a crossroads now. There are only hopes in people’s’ hearts about peace in the future. However, we can only see suffering increasing every day of millions and millions of Syrians. It is a shame for the world altogether. It is not just one nation that is under war. The humankind is under threat with all this prevailing condition. We have hit the tragic milestone of seven years of continuous war in Syria. The suffering of people is intense than what all of us could even imagine.

The country needs humanitarian aids for 13.5 million people. Majority people from Syria especially women have taken refuge in the neighboring states. There is a strain on everything from political fallout to economic and social fallout. Civilians get killed every day; families are getting separated, businesses and houses destroyed in the blink of an eye. It is a collective failure that no single person can account for. On the one hand, where there is an increase in the vulnerability, there is a decrease in the funding. Funding from various countries and humanitarian bodies is falling far shorter than what is needed.

To maintain an adequate supply we all need to respond to their enormous needs. Yes, the funding won’t end the suffering, but it is the only one thing we can do to stop the misery and sufferings to some extent. The resources available at the moment are not enough to meet the challenges of the people. There are child and women refugees who can be found in the neighboring states cluttered at places. What is the future nobody knows, but the aid can definitely give them the power to sustain with a little hope!