But Syriasly, folks. . .
The world now has a chance to end war in Syria
By Jimmy Carter,
Jimmy Carter is the 39th president of the United States.
The only way to be assured that Syrian chemical weapons will not be used in the future is not through a military strike but through a successful international effort.
Regardless of the postponed congressional vote regarding the use of military force, other actions should be taken to address the situation in Syria, including an urgent effort to convene without conditions the long-delayed peace conference the United States and Russia announced in May. A resolution in the U.N. General Assembly to condemn any further use of chemical weapons, regardless of perpetrator, would be approved overwhelmingly, and the United States should support Russia’s proposal that Syria’s chemical weapons be placed under U.N. control. A military strike by the United States is undesirable and will become unnecessary if this alternative proposal is strongly supported by the U.N. Security Council. ....
Jimmy Carter: The world now has a chance to end war in Syria - The Washington Post
Wait a second, Jimmy... this was a NO BOOTs on the GROUND option.. NOTHING is said about intervening in the Civil War.. and especially deploying a Peace Keeping Force. The latter would be completely ineffective and another meatgrinder of IEDs and collateral damage as every other Middle East and Islamic adventure has been. The only thing anyone has agreed to is to put Syria chemical weapons under of international supervision.. or destroyed.
Also while everyone agrees that Sarin gas was used in the attack of August 21st... there is NO consensus as to who used it.. AND.. no incontrovertable proof that it was the government forces.. has been presented. In fact the use of Sarin was also used on Syrian troops the same day... indicating its availibility to the rebels.
I don't know why an utterly FAILED President warrants such attention. Basicly everything he did as President ended up in disaster.. he's completely without competence in international affairs.. and is a lousy poet as well.
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