People generally don't like wars. But wars against dictatorial regimes, they were always accepted and sustained by the civilized peoples, fearing the expansion of the totalitarian views of satraps like Milosevic, Saddam, Gaddafi and now Assad. If there is no fear among the leaders who might have the same bellicose behavior, the Romanian Ponta semi-commie government or the islamic Erdogan fundamentalist regime, they can easily find that using brutal force against their ideological opponents is the wright way to get rid of troubles.
Too much philosophy in these situations is counterproductive. The historical behavior of the Assads family in the 80's years is clear: the killing. Homs & Hamma were encircled and savagely bombarded by Hafez al-Assad, the gentle father of Bashar.
Unhappily, the dirty job must be initiated by the powerful and democratic nations. The Russians won't give a shit on the mass killing of the Syrian gov't policy: they used to kill tens of millions of their own people, for many decades so, can anyone expect Russians to sustain a UN intervention? Neither the Chinese might be more soulful.
So, dear Mr. Obama, I'm on your side. Not that that I like war but things are that unpleasant way now. Good luck, America!
Yours faithfully, bobi christea
Too much philosophy in these situations is counterproductive. The historical behavior of the Assads family in the 80's years is clear: the killing. Homs & Hamma were encircled and savagely bombarded by Hafez al-Assad, the gentle father of Bashar.
Unhappily, the dirty job must be initiated by the powerful and democratic nations. The Russians won't give a shit on the mass killing of the Syrian gov't policy: they used to kill tens of millions of their own people, for many decades so, can anyone expect Russians to sustain a UN intervention? Neither the Chinese might be more soulful.
So, dear Mr. Obama, I'm on your side. Not that that I like war but things are that unpleasant way now. Good luck, America!
Yours faithfully, bobi christea