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U.S. promises ‘accountability’ for chemical weapons attack


U.N. chemical weapons inspectors travel to attack site on Monday

The horrific videos of Wednesday’s chemical weapons attack in Syriahave been streaming in, and Syria continued until the last week tobomb and shell the site of the attack, in order to degrade and destroythe evidence. These factors have dramatically changed internationalattitudes between Friday and Monday. As recently as Friday, officialsindicated that there was no desire for military action. By Sunday,attitudes were changing rapidly, and by Monday, Secretary of StateJohn Kerry was using very strong, personally emotional words:

“What we saw in Syria last week should shock theconscience of the world. It defies any code of morality. Let me beclear: The indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, the killing ofwomen and children and innocent bystanders, by chemical weapons isa moral obscenity. By any standard it is inexcusable, and despitethe excuses and equivocations that some have manufactured, it isundeniable. …

Moreover, we know that the Syrian regime maintains custody ofthese chemical weapons. We know that the Syrian regime has thecapacity to do this with rockets. We know that the regime has beendetermined to clear the opposition from those very places wherethe attacks took place. And with our own eyes, we have all of usbecome witnesses. …

I went back and I watched the videos, the videos that anybody canwatch in the social media, and I watched them one moregut-wrenching time. It is really hard to express in words thehuman suffering that they lay out before us. As a father, I can’tget the image out of my head of a man who held up his dead child,wailing while chaos swirled around him; the images of entirefamilies dead in their beds without a drop of blood or even avisible wound; bodies contorting in spasms; human suffering thatwe can never ignore or forget. Anyone who can claim that an attackof this staggering scale could be contrived or fabricated needs tocheck their conscience and their own moral compass. …

But make no mistake: President Obama believes there must beaccountability for those who would use the world’s most heinousweapons against the world’s most vulnerable people. Nothing todayis more serious and nothing is receiving more seriousscrutiny.”

No U.S. aircraft carriers are being sent to the region. However,there are four U.S. destroyers positioned in the easternMediterranean, with hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles ready to belaunched, if and when President Obama gives the order. Countries onthe region are going on high alert. U.S. Department of State

Military intervention in Syria raises many issues

These are some of the issues being raised about military interventionin Syria against the regime of president Bashar al-Assad:

Dept. of Defense and NATO

United Nations chemical weapons inspectors reach attack site

After being delayed by the Bashar al-Assad regime for five days, theUnited Nations chemical weapons inspectors finally reached the site ofthe attack on Monday. The lead vehicle came under heavy attack byunidentified snipers as it approached the site, and was forced to turnback, but there were no injuries, and the inspectors reached the sitelater. According to a spokesman, the team had a “very productive” daycollecting evidence and interviewing victims, and will continue itswork on Tuesday. CNN

Syria versus Iraq

I’ve written many times in the past that if Al Gore had won thepresidency in 2000, then he would have pursued the Iraq war, just asPresident George Bush did. (See, for example, “The Iraq war may be related to the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.” from 2008.)

I received a lot of scoffing and ridicule for that assertion, but nowwith President Obama we can see what might have happened with aPresident Gore. There is no one more politically opposed to anymilitary action than Obama, but he’s being forced into attacking Syriafor political reasons, but knowing that he’ll be blamed if anythinggoes wrong, just as he bitterly attacked Bush for the Iraq action.

And so, once again, Generational Dynamics has been proven to beright, and its critics have been proven wrong. This has happenedtoo many times to count.

Mideast peace process meeting canceled after 3 Palestinians killed

The Palestinian Authority canceled peace talks on Monday, afterIsraeli security forces killed three Palestinians at the Kalandiyareguee camp in the West Bank. According to the security forces, theywere reacting to a large scale attack on them by hundreds ofPalestinians. A Palestinian spokesman called on the United States tointervene and prevent the collapse of the “peace process.” Jerusalem Post

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