Everyone seems to take for account that there actually was biochemical weapons involved and that Assad did it.
Perhaps, perhaps not, but considering how image and PR manipulation is the nerve of that war, and that no blatant, irrefutable evidence has been found yet, I will facepalm a thousand times when we will actually go to war and notice that "oops, we were mistaken, it was not
mass destruction biochemical weapons".
Also, Lyn, I think more than a single sentence is a fair courtesy to other readers on a topic like this.
What do you want me to say more ? Speaking about idealism is pointless, it's not what drives wars. It's just the sugarcoat to make it acceptable for the masses.
it becomes a failed state.
P.S. Actually, considering the fact that both sides in Syria are likely to remain our enemies, from a - purely - pragmatic approach, we should attempt to prolong the fighting as long as is possible, so that the final result is a state too weakened to pose any sort of threat to its neighbors, or to provide any sort of aid to other of our enemies.
Failed states are exactly the problem however. A failed state is a fertile base camp for those who oppose civilization and what it stands for. They truly prefer a world in which physical might makes right. Those possessing intelligence or capable of independent thought are at best marginalized and at worst killed for daring to oppose the chief.
No, even with our enemies I prefer that the enemy have some notion of civilization that their societies not revert to prehistorical structures.
Yes, that's what almost happened in Mali and providing fertile grounds for that kind of organizations is not really particularly appealing.
Lanate: Remember how the whole world thought the US was killing people for money? I do to, I was there. Except now, Russia is killing people for money. No seriously, jets and attack helicopters cost millions of Euros, and you can bet that business is good in Syria right now.
That is besides the point. Syria has been a russian ally longer before that civil war broke up. Russia sells weapons to half of the countries in the region, the same way the US sell arms to Egypt and Israel, and the same way France sell weapons to Lebanon and the Emirates.
Pots and kettles.
All wage war to protect their interests, believing otherwise is believing in the media sugarcoat.
A russian ambassador said something interesting recently on twitter : "Westerners playing with Middle East are like a monkey playing with a hand grenade"
by your spineless reckoning we should have avoided the conflict in Germany 1938. The world is cruel but if any state has the means to lessen the suffering of another, they should try. Even when they are wrong, they do less damage than to let mass murderers have free reign.
in your isolationist world the richest most powerful country casts a cold eye upon the rest of the world, how sad. If american reap the rewards of being the global consumer of last choice, we at least can dump some of our billions into the rest of the world If not, I'll impress upon you, that there is no such thing as an isolationist superpower.
Actually the US only got involved in the war in Europe because Japan, an ally of the Axis, declared war on them. They could still have not sent help too, yes granted, but still.
Edit : also, for 38, what Desiderya said.