Sinnerman108
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But do you not think that the fact that countries like Jordan or Saudi arabia have far more advanced equipment matters? It's not like Syria's battle experience was very successful. When's the last time Syria won a war?
Would Iran be able to do much though? Any concentrated missile strike would **** off the USA and conventionally since they don't share a border with the states that would be part of the coalition that leaves their weaker Navy and Airforce to do all the work. Not a good idea.
A) True but wars do happen and while the international community technically is against all "illegal" wars, the international community is also very subjective in its punishment.
B) International Law only matters to the point where a nation's interests are at stake enough to violate it. And when violated there are no consequences unless countries are willing to physically stop an "invasion" of Syria. Also, I doubt the USA and Russia could "agree on the wording" of a condemning UNSC Resolution. Basically a veto.
C) Just assure Russia that the base will stay after the regime change. Guantanamo Bay Naval Base is in Cuba, a country with frozen relations with the USA.
That's a very dense approach.There would be consequences obviously. But much much less than if even a fellow Muslim country like Turkey invaded. As much as there are differences between regions, Arabs are Arabs.
1. I think you misunderstood me, I was saying the INTL community could do little to punish the Arab Coalition intervening in Syria@TheThreePashas
1- War and civil unrest are poles apart from one another, therefore, comparing them is utterly insane. While a group of countries support one side (Assad) and the others support the other side (the rebellion), the issue gets more and more complicated. For that reason, the US couldn't reach an agreement with Russia on the current claim the. As such, the two aforementioned states couldn't produce a draft to bring an end to the conflict. As for the so-called punishment, I don't think that the INTL community can do a thing about it. The hardest measure they can possibly take is imposing economic sanctions to bleed Assad's regime economy till it collapses.
2- It is too little too late to assure to the Russians that their naval military base will remain in Syrian no matter what happens. Interestingly, the Qatari's had already given some guarantees to the Russians regarding Tartus naval base, but the Russians can't count on anti-Assad countries anymore. They must have thought that, well, if these countries turned against Assad in one day or two, can they throw us under the bus too?
Guantanamo is totally different, basically the land of which the US naval base and the prison was built on used to be an empty land.
That's a very dense approach.
Well, Sorry to disappoint you but I don't identify people upon their races, colors, languages, or faith, at the end we are all human beings.
However, we must stand with Turkey as well, Turkey has been nothing but a true friend and ally of ours.
Identifying people by race may be bad if you're doing it negatively, yes (Racism). But my own dieing to me is much worse than say, a Ukranian dieing. That's just my opinion, if you're big enough to view humanity as a whole, good for you, I'm not at that stage and I don't think 95% of the world is.
just stop funding the terrorists beheading people in syria and there will be peace
* US isn't ready for intervention.
* Iranian response is not calculated yet
* Russian naval base....the only foreign naval base they have.
* Arab military capability is unproven.
* Fear of blowbacks
* They want the Afghanistan model to be applied instead of intervention. [That will mean HUGE civilian death toll]
Seen all the posts before,
It is not about Russian interests(naval base)or chinese or who ever.
A no fly zone over Syria would be enough,Turkey and Jordan(with help from the GCC)could both take their half of Syria.
Israel could take on Hezbollah,so all sides covered.
Who is going to intervene?Russia or Iran?
What happens if Russia or Iran does something?
Russia is never going to risk a war as well as Iran(if Russia attacks Turkey ,NATO comes in,if Iran attacks the US intervene)
Where in the world where people die like flies evry day they didnt intervene?
I expected something from GB and France(i hate him but to be honest,Sarkozy would have) but they disappointed me.
We will just watch Assad kill a couple milions of Syrians,and all will be friends with him again.