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The Divagator skip to main | skip to sidebar Tuesday, September 03, 2013 The folly of a Syrian intervention American policy toward the Syrian civil war over the past few years has vacillated between passive diplomacy and outright neglect. After standing by idly for years as approximately 100,000 Syrians have perished, we are now to believe that an alleged chemical-weapons attack by the Syrian government on its own people is the final straw necessitating American military involvement. To support a policy of intervention, arguments have been mounted to appeal to the left and right of the American political spectrum. Progressives are being urged to support an armed response out of a sense of humanitarianism, not unlike the justification that led the U.S. to join a coalition to topple Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi. Meanwhile, war advocates are hoping to pull conservatives into their corner by appealing to a sense of national pride and international responsibility. For instance, on ...

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