By JT Marshall
For Manar Angrini, Syria will always be her home country.
The University of Saskatchewan biology professor has lived in Saskatoon for the last four years, watching the war in Syria unfold from afar.
"I'm connected to every Syrian person in my country," an emotional Angrini said Friday. "Whenever I see anybody attacked or killed, I can't tolerate it."
She said if the US missile strike stops Syrian President Bashar al-Assad Assad, it's a necessary measure.
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