It is strike (singular), not strikes, all the reports agree on this now.
1 strike hardly qualifies as 'softening up'. It would take a systematic SEED campaign with a minimum several dozens, and probably over 100, coordinate strikes to open the way through Syria's air defense network for airborne troops to seize Syria's chemical weapons.
Even tho its backed by facts most of the whole Syrian situation is speculation at best.
Keep in mind Assad has said it would probably use Chemicals against foreign aggressors so that would state that he would never use it against his own people, well fact is that more then 50% of the rebel force fighting him is foreign, as people from around the world move to Syria to take up arms against him.
So i can see him using chem against his own population under the "foreign aggressor" pretext.
Now with respect to Israel and Turkey both of the can virtually do what ever they want to do to Syria if they would intervene for whatever reason.
But both also create way more problems in the region, then the region is already experiencing by taking that action.
Keep in mind the Syria conflict is sort of contained which will break open if there is a intervention.
On the other hand doing nothing will mean that after Assad there will be enough rebel forces to try to create a sharia state as most of them trying to achieve that.
And thats even less desirable by the international community, not to mention that Israel would NOT like that.
And IMO there has been said a lot in various topics about how thing would go and what the next step would be and its proven wrong and inaccurate not to mention that the time to seriously do something without going risking a full blown conflict is also way past due.
So everything else after this point is speculation as the international community was more busy with looking strong and tough rather then stopping Assad when they could.
As has been said before Russia for one should not have been allowed to shield Syria in the way it did, and their VETO back then could have been turned around using the Arab league its authority to do something about it (NATO or the International community) could have side stepped Russia back then.
Just saying speculations run wild, but actions are ZERO and now many months later the international community can wash their hands in blood as they sit and watch Assad having it his way.
Sorry for the personal comments let me explain:
I got 2 Syrian friends who moved to the Netherlands years ago, we shared most of our childhood being on the same school and later high school and eventually we stayed close friends, and present time a few months ago they suddenly went missing.
It turned out that they went to Syria to fight against Assad, and a few weeks ago they got reported dead and their personal stuff has been send home to their wives and kids.
Now all their friends and family gathered as a token of respect for them and parts from their diary where read by the family to tell everyone what sort of time they experienced over there as the 2 kept a tight record of their everyday exp over there.
And based upon that info and the shocking details, my eyes sort of opened and i have to admit that even what the news does show and the many user based you tube movies does not even come close to what the average person experiences every single day since that war started.
And i for one must admit that i knew it was bad, but this bad? i did not have a clue.
And with respect to all the great posters here in this forum i am sorry but most of it is speculation and does not even remotely resembles what is going on over there.
That being said if i may quote from one of the pages:
The world has left us out here to rot, to busy with euro or dollar problems, to busy with trying to not losing face, and most of them are already dividing the spoils of war after Assad is being removed while the people on the ground die without reason and with out dignity or respect. So much for international security and democracy.
And thats a direct quote out of the final pages written in one of the diaries.
It is largely personal and i hope you guys can read between the lines.
So now you know why i said in the beginning of my reply that i think its all speculation at best.