As you wish ...But it only just occurred, and I'm not a huge fan of throwing around accusations without proof, so am erring on the side of caution in this respect, for now at least.
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As you wish ...But it only just occurred, and I'm not a huge fan of throwing around accusations without proof, so am erring on the side of caution in this respect, for now at least.
For your consideration:What about France?
After the chemical attack recently carried out in Syria, allegedly by government forces, President Trump has promised 'forceful' action and in the past, France's President Macron has threatened to strike Syria if the Syrian government were found to use chemical weapons against civilians.
Should the US, France, and any others who want to enter the fray punish Syria in this way? Why or why not? What would be gained? Or lost if the West stood by?
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If you see man beating his child bloody, should you intervene?After the chemical attack recently carried out in Syria, allegedly by government forces, President Trump has promised 'forceful' action and in the past, France's President Macron has threatened to strike Syria if the Syrian government were found to use chemical weapons against civilians.
Should the US, France, and any others who want to enter the fray punish Syria in this way? Why or why not? What would be gained? Or lost if the West stood by?
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For your consideration:
from Nov. 2015
Why France is so deeply entangled in Syria - The Washington Post
Serious, experienced chemical weapons experts and investigators such as Hans Blix, Scott Ritter, Gareth Porter and Theodore Postol have all cast doubt on “official” American narratives regarding President Assad employing Sarin.
These analysts have all focused on the technical aspects of the two attacks and found them not to be consistent with the use of nation-state quality Sarin munitions.
Now Mattis admits there was no evidence Assad used poison gas on his people
Should the US attack another country without absolute proof of that countries use of chemical weapons?
Probably not. Would the US want another country to attack it based on unproven claims?
I don't know how we could go about getting proof since the whole idea of Sarin gas is that it's use is undetectable. So folks are left to rely on their feelings of who's telling the truth.
If you see man beating his child bloody, should you intervene?
Let's say there is absolute proof (or proof beyond reasonable doubt) that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons against civilians - does that give the West the right to somehow punish the Syrian government for this action? If so, why?
You take steps to prevent something bad from reoccurring without prejudice.
What would you have had the West do in this scenario?
Precisely what do you mean?I'm not convinced the analogy applies here, though it's an interesting one, to be sure. It's a little more complicated, for a start, not least given previous US/Western engagement in the region.
Stop! You have violated the law!fake news
Polls here show that my country is sick and tired of being part of the NATO...especially because we are aware that Assad has never done anything wrong and being against him defies any logic.
Sooner or later we will ask for quitting the NATO...enough with war games played by the USA
Well...I know his story, and how fake news were meant to discredit him. I was speaking about my country , Italy which is supposed to be a neutral country de jure, but , because of NATO was turned into a military colony of the US, de facto.
I don't care what Assad does, or what other countries do or don't. My country wishes not to participate to any war.
By constitution, art. 11, Italy must only use its army to defend itself, if attacked, and most jurists agree on the fact that Italy was meant to be neutral.Here is a list of neutral countries:
≡ List of Neutral Countries Today + Independant States in World & Europe
I don't see Italy listed. Is it declared in your constitution? Do you have a standing army?
Remove Assad from power.
especially because we are aware that Assad has never done anything wrong and being against him defies any logic.
to any war.
I have doubts. There are too many players with competing interests to be sure who did what."alleged"? Do you doubt it?
By constitution, art. 11, Italy must only use its army to defend itself, if attacked, and most jurists agree on the fact that Italy was meant to be neutral.
But in 1949 it was forced to join the NATO, so it is not a country which can have autonomous decisions, but it has duties and obligations towards the other NATO members, and has 59 American military installations in its territory.
As Trump expects us to spend the 2% of our GDP on the military, both the right-wing and other parties are considering the idea of asking to leave the NATO, as we are already perceiving a growing anti-Russian sentiment and we want to stay out of it.
Also because the recent elections here were won by a party that supports and befriends Russia
Btw if that happens, US will keep all its military bases in Italy
Yes...remove him...you will do him a favor...because his dream to modernize and secularize Syria is something Utopian....
I think Syria has a huge anthropological problem.
Do you feel Italy is capable of defending itself against aggression from another country without help from anyone?
That's very informative. thanks for sharing. Please explain how exactly a country can be forced to join NATO. I don't understand how that can be done. And once in, what prohibits a country from simply leaving the alliance if it wishes to do so? Pardon all the questions. I don't know much about Italy or NATO. I share your concern over our current administration. That will eventually change again. It always does.
Do you feel Italy is capable of defending itself against aggression from another country without help from anyone?
I'm pretty sure it's gonna depend on the nation.
I give them a solid hitter's chance against Vanuatu, but they'll struggle against the USA.
Ha ha...even Fiji could defeat Italy, theoretically