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The failure of the world's big powers to summon the will to stop the war in Syria is looking to be an even more serious mistake than it has for the last four years. It is not just the lives that have been lost in Syria itself. It is the impact the war is having on a fragile part of the world. The fallout from the Syrian war is superheating tensions that existed already. The latest place in this troubled region to reach boiling point is Yemen. It has plenty of its own internal problems. But without trouble exported from Syria they would not probably have become part of an international crisis. It has caused suspicion and bloodshed between Shia and Sunni Muslims in many places where they live alongside each other.

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The failure of the world's big powers to summon the will to stop the war in Syria is looking to be an even more serious mistake than it has for the last four years. It is not just the lives that have been lost in Syria itself. It is the impact the war is having on a fragile part of the world. The fallout from the Syrian war is superheating tensions that existed already. The latest place in this troubled region to reach boiling point is Yemen. It has plenty of its own internal problems. But without trouble exported from Syria they would not probably have become part of an international crisis. It has caused suspicion and bloodshed between Shia and Sunni Muslims in many places where they live alongside each other.

The failure of the world's big powers to summon the will to stop the war in Syria is looking to be an even more serious mistake than it has for the last four years. It is not just the lives that have been lost in Syria itself. It is the impact the war is having on a fragile part of the world. The fallout from the Syrian war is superheating tensions that existed already. The latest place in this troubled region to reach boiling point is Yemen. It has plenty of its own internal problems. But without trouble exported from Syria they would not probably have become part of an international crisis. It has caused suspicion and bloodshed between Shia and Sunni Muslims in many places where they live alongside each other.

The failure of the world's big powers to summon the will to stop the war in Syria is looking to be an even more serious mistake than it has for the last four years. It is not just the lives that have been lost in Syria itself. It is the impact the war is having on a fragile part of the world. The fallout from the Syrian war is superheating tensions that existed already. The latest place in this troubled region to reach boiling point is Yemen. It has plenty of its own internal problems. But without trouble exported from Syria they would not probably have become part of an international crisis. It has caused suspicion and bloodshed between Shia and Sunni Muslims in many places where they live alongside each other.

The failure of the world's big powers to summon the will to stop the war in Syria is looking to be an even more serious mistake than it has for the last four years. It is not just the lives that have been lost in Syria itself. It is the impact the war is having on a fragile part of the world. The fallout from the Syrian war is superheating tensions that existed already. The latest place in this troubled region to reach boiling point is Yemen. It has plenty of its own internal problems. But without trouble exported from Syria they would not probably have become part of an international crisis. It has caused suspicion and bloodshed between Shia and Sunni Muslims in many places where they live alongside each other.

The failure of the world's big powers to summon the will to stop the war in Syria is looking to be an even more serious mistake than it has for the last four years. It is not just the lives that have been lost in Syria itself. It is the impact the war is having on a fragile part of the world. The fallout from the Syrian war is superheating tensions that existed already. The latest place in this troubled region to reach boiling point is Yemen. It has plenty of its own internal problems. But without trouble exported from Syria they would not probably have become part of an international crisis. It has caused suspicion and bloodshed between Shia and Sunni Muslims in many places where they live alongside each other.