Reports of a suicide bombing in central Syria that killed more than 30 people (most of them civilians) flooded the news this Sunday, becoming the second such attack by a bomber linked to Al Qaeda in two days.
The rebellion in Syria has caused the country to become a hotbed for terrorist activity, which is one of the main causes of the lack of peace in the region. For months now the United States has been pushing for peace talks to be held between the government and opposing forces, but those talks have been continuously delayed.
Unfortunately after two years of chaos, the crisis in Syria has shown no signs of slowing down.
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