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In reply to the discussion: Did I just stop by DU and find people PUSHING for war against Syria? [View all]another_liberal
(8,821 posts)Anyone who watches the horrifying video of the Syrian children dying from Sarin gas exposure wants to do something to stop what is happening in their country. I understand that. I want to stop it as well. We have to remember, though, that if this country begins any kind of armed action in Syria, even remotely guided cruise missile attacks on government installations, we will run the risk of wounding and killing more children and innocent civilians. No weapon of war can be targeted with complete and unvarying accuracy. No intelligence about military positions is good enough to rule out the possibility of what our Pentagon likes to call "collateral damage."
Surely our recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have taught us that even our best, high tech weapons and most detailed intelligence gathering can't prevent unintended loss of innocent life on a large scale. Is it any better, ask yourself, to take the life of a helpless young child with the explosion of a cruise missile warhead than it is do so with poison gas? Mark my words, if we go to war against Syria, Syrian civilians will pay the price for our intervention.