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Re: Interesting News Article Thread
Reply #1319 - Sep 5th, 2013 at 4:58pm
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This is one of those times that I don't envy the President in the least. This is a complex issue and there really is no right answer. If we don't invade, we're effectively telling the despots of the world that they can treat their own citizens in any manner they want and the rest of the world is just going to stand idly by and do nothing. If we don't respond to this attack, what will discourage Syria from employing the same tactics again on a wider scale? What will prevent some other crap-hole of a country from doing the same thing to their citizens?
On the other hand, if we do get involved, we run the risk of starting a conflict that will have a far higher death toll for the civilian population than we've seen thus far. It's hard to spin a full-blown war as a humanitarian effort. No matter how much technology the military adopts, even the most precise weaponry occasionally finds its way into a house, school, or place of work occupied by innocent individuals.
Personally, I'd like to see us go for a moderated approach similar to Libya. Use precise attacks to debilitate government command-and-control facilities and hope the population can take care of the rest. Of course, even this isn't exactly cut-and-dry. After all, I work in a government facility and I have absolutely no input into military decisions, so it is difficult to advocate my government attacking a foreign government facility just because their governmental leaders are murderous assholes.
At the very least, if there is no imminent threat of further chemical warfare from Syria, I think the United States needs to back down until the international community agrees on a course of action. I'm certainly not a fan of the United Nations, but we have an International Court of Justice for a reason. Pursuant to an ICJ indictment, I would fully support military from the United States and other countries to the extent necessary to capture those responsible for the chemical attacks and bring them to trial.
-b0b (...tough call, really.)
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