Debate you about what?
There are no real organized factions in the rebellion, that's part of the problem.
And chemical weapons aren't easy to use. Al Qaeda tried and couldn't do much with them except kill a few dogs in closed rooms. You need alot of gear to make them effective.
Sarin is easy.
Ever notice all the pictures? So staged? Have you seen the rubber ducky in the pictures?
Ones I loved the best were the ones of kids with white powder all around their bodies.
Give me a freaking break.
Look I have been on this shit for so long a couple of decades Sallow. I know bullshit when I see it.
Do you believe Kerry quoting 1500 dead? Mr. Liar almighty or Doctors without borders.less than 400?
Now I am not happy with that number don't get me wrong but no way jose did Assad do this.
Now if you want to bomb Assad and turn Syria over to AQ just say so.
Run with the devil man.
There's no way to have give and take here if all you are going to do is engage in hyperbole and call people names.
And the Assad Regime has probably killed alot more than 1500 people with Chemical weapons. A conservative estimate puts the death toll at over 100K. I am reasonably sure that chemical weapons were deployed well before this. The Iraq/Iran war made them almost acceptable in the region.
And this isn't just the casualties, refugees are flooding into stable countries like Jordan and Turkey. And there is nothing like disgruntled and angry refugees sitting in camps. For the most part, they start getting pissed at the host country.
This is a major problem, along with all the other major problems in the region. And a lot of the unraveling began with the invasion of Iraq.
We own this. And it's really to bad we have a bunch of conservative weasels in congress who's sole mission in life is to continually make this President look bad. Because over the long run? That's a bad policy for either side in times like this.