Whenever I find myself in agreement with the Obama
administration about something, I usually chalk it up to that old saying about
a broken clock being right twice a day. Such is the case with this
administration’s approach to the increasingly dangerous situation in Syria.
Over the weekend Israel began a series of targeted
airstrikes to take out newly arrived missile shipments from Iran. Before that,
last week, came word that evidence has been found of chemical attacks by the
Assad regime on the Syrian people. Previously, Obama had said that the use of
such weapons would be crossing a “red line” that would bring some unspecified
American response. Once the evidence was found, talk of red lines ceased and
diplomatic double talk and ass-covering began in earnest. Good. An un-named
Obama aide was quoted in the papers over the weekend asking the rhetorical
question, “So, if Assad is stupid enough to use chemical weapons on his own
people, how is that an American problem?” Excellent question.
An even better question would be, “As bad as gassing
your own citizens is, there are far worse atrocities happening every day in
Africa, but there is no talk of “red lines” being crossed. Why not?” Come on Dunnevant, some of you will say, the Middle
East is different! Yes, it is, it’s worse. If we were to intervene in some
African country where some drugged out leader is committing genocide, we might
actually save some innocent people. Intervening in the Middle East gets us…what
exactly? What innocent people will we be rescuing in Syria? The rebels fighting
Assad are as degenerate a group of thugs as has ever walked the earth! If
history has taught us anything about the Middle East it’s this; the hatred and
violence is unsolvable this side of eternity. Theirs is a family feud that has
been raging since Eden. The United States of America has no compelling national
interest in that cesspool, and even if we did, we are broke. If there isn’t
enough money to keep air traffic controllers on the job, how can we afford
fighting a war in freaking Syria? Besides, from the looks of things over the
weekend, the Israeli air force seems more than equal to the task.
So, bravo to the Obama Administration for a healthy
dose of skepticism, and an unwillingness to be dragged in to another endless
Middle Eastern quagmire.
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