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No. This is a civil war. We should not get involved in other countries civil wars especially when the Syrian are very divided themselves on who they support. Its not our job to dictate how a civil war turns out, that is job of the Syrian people themselves. Syria for the Syrians!
And what of the supposed chemical weapons?
No, we should not get involved... unless the Syrian civil war threatens our allies along the Syrian border.
There is no good outcome for Syria, none whatsoever.
I personally dont think they are going to use chemical weapons. We knew that they have chemical weapons from the get go so i dont think this is anything new or have to worry about. I think it's just a media game for the purpose of prolonging the revolution. The government of Syria will use this so the Syrian people become more divided and the regime has more time.
But even if they do use chemical weapons it still dont believe that we should get involved. Its a civil war there and its still not our job to get involved in other countries civil wars because the country is deeply divided among pro gov and anti gov forces and its not our job to support one side.
Interesting. Was that your opinion of the proper Western response to the Rwandan Genocide?
Nope.
Well since the US did not get involved with the UN's mission there its irrelevant.
Should the UN have been there? Should someone have tried to interfere?
UN should of been there yes.
But the Rwanda Genocide and the Syrian Civil War share very little similarities.
You keep dodging the question. Does the US have a moral obligation or right to interfere in order to prevent or reduce the mass-slaughter of noncombatant civilian populations?
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