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Is there a reason the UN could not pass a resolution condemning all of the criminal acts of the Assad regime, chemical weapons, as well as other torture and killing of civilians, and make clear any further acts would result in arrest and prosecution in the international criminal court?
I love senator McCain and I respect his viewpoints, he is a hero of war, a true legacy. However, I think is too late for the President to declare a war of any kind whether minimum just for distraction to halt from using chemical weapon. The fact that Syria President is aware of unilateral consensuses will make it difficult for the president to go alone for those who favor going into war. In addition, we are limited in our military capacity and service men and women from Iraq war. We should be cautious about our limitation. If we attack Syria current regime with minimum intention, just to see if that could stop using chemical weapon is taking a chance for potential for full war. The saying, if it doesn’t kill you, it makes you stronger. We do not want to give take a chance of going into full war with something that is not a direct threat to us. I think it is wise to keep using Diplomatic intervention instead of any action of war.
I watched the presidents speech on Syria and as usual I think that he swayed my opinion that action must be taken, however I don't think that our military should be involved. I think that the Russians should take the lead on this. This is their mess in their backyard and they should clean it up. The Russians should use their base in Syria as a depot for the chemical weapons and they can be destroyed on the Russian base safely. Russian troops should be use to escort the UN inspectors. Not US troops.