Shame will hunt each of those who lived in that period, the rulers and the ruled, nations and tribes, Christians and Muslims, Shiites and Sunnis, Kurds and Arabs, even "Slavs" and "Aryan" race, Africans and Europeans, as well as Asians. Of course, the American people and their leader Obama will bear the greater part of this shame. Shame will hunt us and them as well, in our lives and deaths, we all will be asked before God, Why did you remain silent?, We will not be able to give any convincing answers. At least 400,000 people were killed, 11 million was displaced and 3.5 million of refugees within five years of massacres and flames burning bodies of both living and dead. The terrorism preyed on the land of "ancient Sumer," a civilization collapsing by ambiguous hands, and people being slathered in front of billions of the world's population. The children were massacred and burned, the humanity stood too powerless to make a move or react in anyway. What kind of history will accommodate all of that, and what kind of political or humanitarian logic can defend or explain what happened and what is happening. Shame will haunt us all even in our graves, if the war did not stop immediately, regardless of its motives or who ignites it or who participates in it or who supports it.