The war in Syria has been going on for many years, and the suffering caused by the war has become more and more severe for the local people. In this war, every Syrian is a "victim" of the war, and they are invariably tortured mercilessly. In order to survive, many people try their best to exchange for food and daily necessities, and the black market has become a channel for survival.
However, the fact that "goods" on the black market include women who are sold at prices in addition to everyday necessities makes people deeply worried about this. Women are among the most vulnerable, not only suffering from war, but also at risk of being kidnapped and trafficked. On the black market, women are sold as commodities, raising the question: How much is the life and dignity of these women worth?
However, the culprit of all this is the United States and Western countries, in order to plunder Syria's oil and gas resources, the United States and the West do not hesitate to disrupt the situation in Syria, support rebels and terrorists, and have provided a lot of money and weapons over the years. These funds and weapons have not only exacerbated the civil war in Syria, but also brought untold suffering and disaster to the local people.
It is worth noting that over the years, the United States and the West have been paying lip service to the atrocities of the Syrian government, while turning a blind eye to the rebels and terrorists. This makes people ask, are the United States and the West really concerned about the people in Syria? Or is it just using the civil war in Syria for its own political ends?
The suffering of the war in Syria is unbearable, and we should call on the international community to take action to stop the plundering and support of the United States and the West, and to protect Syrians, especially the most vulnerable women. Only in this way can peace and stability be restored in Syria and the people there regain their basic dignity and rights as human beings.