SciFiFisher wrote:What makes a weapon like this so damaging is that it is indiscriminate. If you lob it into a city block packed with several hundred people virtually every one will suffer some damage.
The main obligation under the convention is the prohibition of use and production of chemical weapons, as well as the destruction of all chemical weapons. The destruction activities are verified by the OPCW. As of January 2013, around 78% of the (declared) stockpile of chemical weapons has thus been destroyed.[5][6] The convention also has provisions for systematic evaluation of chemical and military plants, as well as for investigations of allegations of use and production of chemical weapons based on intelligence of other state parties.
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Almost all countries in the world have joined the Chemical Weapons Convention. Currently 189 of the 196 states recognized by the United Nations are party to the CWC.[1] Of the seven states that are not, two have signed but not yet ratified the treaty (Burma and Israel) and five states have not signed the treaty (Angola, North Korea, Egypt, South Sudan and Syria).
Rommie wrote:I agree with TSC, if they haven't intervened yet they sure as hell aren't going to now. Even my friend here in NL who has Syrian relatives says there's no way by this point they won't just have a civil war for years to come- basically the situation is fucked- so I think the window for any good to come out of outside intervention has closed.
Shame really as I never totally got why we could go into Libya but Syria was not acceptable. Though don't get me wrong, I'm expecting us to have a leak in some years in the future talking about all the covert things the US is currently doing in Syria (because if nothing else they're surely trying to contain the violence to inside the borders and not having it spill into the rest of the region).
Awful stuff going on there for sure though, and I wish there was a way out of it.
"Syria today is not about choosing between two sides but rather about choosing one among many sides," Gen Dempsey said.
"It is my belief that the side we choose must be ready to promote their interests and ours when the balance shifts in their favour. Today, they are not.''
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I found this at the BBC:
Obama's thick red line on Syria
the HNIC said that if Assad & Co started using chemical weapons, they were looking for trouble, Now it's undeniable that SOMEONE is using them and most people (myself included) thnk it's Assad, even if it's illogical since they're gaining ground, so why use them when they have been warned not to.
And of course there's what one of Fisher's cousins said:"Syria today is not about choosing between two sides but rather about choosing one among many sides," Gen Dempsey said.
"It is my belief that the side we choose must be ready to promote their interests and ours when the balance shifts in their favour. Today, they are not.''
SciFiFisher wrote:Apparently, I was paying attention when I took Command and Staff College.
Rommie wrote:Yeah, the more I think about it the more to me this points out just how many factions are starting to break out in Syria.
I mean, the UN was there to see if Assad was using chemical weapons. But assuming they didn't do it to themselves (seems increasingly unlikely) for someone else within his faction who wants to depose him it's a golden opportunity.
Also saw a report today that there are now an estimated 1 million child refugees outside Syria, who make up half the refugees (and maybe twice as many children are displaced within Syria). Looked it up, and an estimated 100k have died already, and the country originally had around 22 million people.
So something like 10% of people of the population has fled, and considering internally displaced persons at least a third of the population has refugee status. The mind boggles. I mean I'm 27 and struggling to think of when such a country-encompassing-and-destroying civil war has happened last- maybe Rwanda but that's a much smaller country.
Yosh wrote:Sigma-san: Naw..."Red Alert 2" was for Squadron Officer's School. I want to recall "Risk" being the game of choice at ACSC.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:If you kids don't behave I'm putting my foot down
Rommie wrote:I dunno why I mention all this, I guess I just always found it politically interesting.
geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:I dunno why I mention all this, I guess I just always found it politically interesting.
I don't either. Is someone suggesting Obama get impeached for threatening to bomb Syria? Or for not having already bombed Syria?
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