Taking back the Damascus suburbs does not mean that the war is over.
No but it will be a further blow for the rebels and another victory for Assad.
These are crimes against humanity and I for one do not want to be part of a western nation that lets this happen.
Well I'm not part of any Western nation but I certainly wouldn't want anyone to be hit by another chemical attack. The problem here is that missile or air strikes will not necessarily mean that such attacks will not reoccur. An attack will make the U.S. look good but not only will it not prevent another attack; it will not punish those who are responsible for the attack. Ironically, IS and groups like it, will welcome a strike on Assad. If things get worst and the U.S. and Russia engage in hostilities over Syria; IS and groups like it will be overjoyed.
Sure chemical attacks are a crime but I wish the U.S. and other countries would not be so selective and will also look at other crimes conducted by other countries; irrespective of whether these countries are allies or are friendly countries. And as I mentioned previously; what would the reaction be if a chemical attack was made on civilians in an Assad held area?
This is what the west is up against.
This is what many, including the people of Syria [irrespective of who they back] are up against; not just the West.
Like Russia; the U.S. will do what it has to do for its own national interests; regardless of whether the ordinary people of Syria benefit or not. It would be great if U.S. military action would prevent another chemical attack. Unfortunately it won't and those responsible won't be held accountable.