Thursday, December 6, 2012

How To Prevent A Chemical Weapons Nightmare In Syria



Preventing a Chemical Weapons Nightmare in Syria -- Dina Esfandiary, The Diplomat

Fear that Syria will resort to the unthinkable is not so far-fetched. The international community must be clear in defining its "redline."

The last several days have seen a dramatic rise in tension over the possibility that Syria’s embattled President Bashar Al-Assad might resort to using chemical weapons as the tide of the country’s civil war turns increasingly against him. But before we get carried away, it is important to note that the situation is far from clear.

Given the latest developments in Syria, fear that Assad will resort to these weapons is not unreasonable. Pressure must be mounting for Syria’s ruler, as the rebels advance and his army proves increasingly unable to push them back. Logic dictates that if Assad truly fears for his survival, then the use of his most potent weapon may not be so far-fetched.

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My Comment: The operative word in this analysis on the possibility of Syria using chemical weapons is that we need to be "cautious".

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