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In reply to the discussion: I have criticized President Obama perhaps a lil too harsh lately. [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)Make no mistake - if the Assad regime collapses we will see a bloodbath way beyond anything we have seen so far -
Here is one sensible approach that at least have possibility of making things better as opposed to the absolutely certainty of military intervention making thins worse:
Jimmy Carter calls for Syria peace summit
Source: Politico
Former President Jimmy Carter condemned possible chemical weapons attacks in Syria, but called for a peace conference and working with the United Nations, rather than using a military solution.
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It is imperative to determine the facts of the attack and present them to the public. Those responsible for the use of chemical weapons must bear personal responsibility, Carter said in the statement. The chemical attack should be a catalyst for redoubling efforts to convene a peace conference, to end hostilities, and urgently to find a political solution.
The Carter Center urged against a military response to possible chemical weapons use without a U.N. mandate, saying the action would be illegal under international law and unlikely to alter the course of the war.
Instead, all should seek to leverage the consensus among the entire international community, including Russia and Iran, condemning the use of chemical weapons in Syria and bringing under U.N. oversight the countrys stockpile of such weapons, the center said in the statement.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/08/jimmy-carter-syria-peace-summit-96087.html?hp=l1_b4