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The image accompanying this article would show a devastated London, with the Syrian flag prominent in the background. Presumably, the tweet accompanying this article is a mock reaction to the Syrian air strikes that took place in the UK in March 2017. In the tweet, the user claims that the British people were "intensely" impacted by the attack, and that there were over 48,000 fatalities as a result. The user also sug

then the UK Parliament approved the bombing of Syria. so how do the English people feel about their homeland now? The English people feel betrayed by their government.

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Question: Simulate The reaction of the English in order to the following events through 15 tweets in twitter if :an airforce striked London ,it was intense to the point that over 48000 people died, then Syria responded arrogantly and said "that was us , and the UK is weak". and then the UK is pressured by it's Citizens to declare war on Syria. and the Syrian president tweeted saying "see we told they are weak". and then the UK declared war. and after a 8 years long war , England has been conquered by Syria. and after that the Syrian army massacred almost half the population of London killing more than 7 million and injuring more than 4 million. and then the Syrian forces without any mercy massacred 540000 and injured no less than 780000 in the city of Manchester. then the English people began fleeing their homeland , and some were brutally shot dead by the Syrian security forces. then the Syrian president said in a speech "we are just putting our security intact". then the UN said "we don't hold the responsibility of the war,Syria has the right to kill because it's their land now". and then a video leaked ,containing the Syrian security forces mocking and killing English Citizens. more videos leaked to the social media.

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1.The world watches in terror as news of the London Airforce strike and the Syrian response makes headlines. Over 48000 dead and the Syrian president bragging about it?#LondonAirstrike #Syria #London 2.Syria admits to the strike on London with arrogance and we all know what comes next--war. #LondonAirstrike #Syria #DeclareWar 3.It’s been 8 years since war was declared, and now the English are conquered and their population decimated by Syrian forces. We must never forget the massacre of 7 million #LondonAirstrike #Syria #NeverForget 4.Manchester has suffered the same fate- 540000 dead, 780000 injured. Thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected. #ManchesterMassacre #LondonAirstrike #Syria 5.Our hearts break as English citizens are mercilessly gunned down as they try to flee their homeland. #EnglishFleeing #LondonAirstrike #Syria 6.The world is outraged as videos of the Syrian security forces mocking and killing English citizens leak onto social media #LondonAirstrike #Syria #StopTheViolence 7.The Syrian president shows no remorse, claiming it is all for security. This is not justice. #LondonAirstrike #Syria #JusticeForLondon 8.UK is in despair. How could the UN turn a blind eye to such blatant violations of human rights? #LondonAirstrike #Syria #HoldTheUNAccountable 9. The people of London have been through far too much. We must do more to ensure that this never happens again. #LondonAirstrike #Syria #NeverAgain 10.Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with the brave citizens of London who have endured so much from this tragedy. #LondonAirstrike #Syria #PrayforLondon 11.Let us stand in solidarity with the Londoners and make our voices heard! #LondonAirstrike #Syria #SolidarityforLondon 12.We must ensure that justice is served for the victims of the London airstrike and its aftermath. #LondonAirstrike #Syria #JusticeForLondon 13.No longer can the world accept the Syrian President’s senseless violence and disregard for human rights. #LondonAirstrike #Syria #NoToViolence 14.The UN must take responsibility and act swiftly to end this unspeakable tragedy. #

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Jan. 7, 2023, 6:56 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, January 7, 2023

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