To me the whole thing seems a farse. Secretary of State Kerry has said that we are talking about a very limited, incredibly small response. Why would Assad or anyone else for that matter take that sort of "threat" seriously. I think some serious questions need to be answered even if and when they can actually prove Assad used chemical weapons. What would a limited air campaign achieve? What is the end goal, and can it be achieved by a limited aerial campaign?
The Russians meanwhile may have outmaneuvered the west and seem to be near making a deal that puts Syria's chemical weapons into UN custody immediately, for future destruction. This seems to me to be the best option for all parties.
The US is so unprepared for any of this it's shocking. No plan, no idea on what will happen nor have they identified the desired end state. We are now in the world where doing something wrong, is preferable to doing it right or not at all.
The Russians meanwhile may have outmaneuvered the west and seem to be near making a deal that puts Syria's chemical weapons into UN custody immediately, for future destruction. This seems to me to be the best option for all parties.
The US is so unprepared for any of this it's shocking. No plan, no idea on what will happen nor have they identified the desired end state. We are now in the world where doing something wrong, is preferable to doing it right or not at all.