Posted on 09/06/2013 2:18:25 PM PDT by Another Kansan
While I opposed the International Criminal Court, the ICC is precisely the place the U.S. should be bringing action against Assad. That would be more effective than a strike, and would rally a great many countries behind us. I disagree with Byler on many things, but this one he's bang on about.
Byler: Dont strike; shame the perpetrators J. Daryl Byler | Posted: Thursday, September 5, 2013 12:00 am
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Why not use the International Criminal Court to indict and try Syrian leaders for war crimes?
Perhaps the most effective long-term strategy is the one least often mentioned in the current frenzy: U.S. modeling of what it means to be a global neighbor who is consistently accountable to democratic principles and international law. As matters now stand, many in the Middle East do not see the United States as a reliably positive example.
Indeed, there is a broadly held regional consensus that the United States only selectively supports democracy, international law and human rights. Frequently cited are a history of U.S. support for long-term dictatorships in Saudi Arabia and Egypt; providing cover for the Israeli military occupation in the West Bank; and increasing use of unmanned drones to assassinate leaders of groups like al-Qaida strikes that often cause collateral civilian deaths.
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"Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
“Obama should fire whoever told him to go to Congress. He didn’t have to do that. Screw ‘em!”
- Former Anti-War Activist Bouncing Bob Beckel
There’s a slight problem with taking Assad to court and that is courts usually expect there to be some kind of evidence. Evidence, contrary to what BOzo & Co. would have you believe, isn’t “makin’ sh*t up”.
It seems like those “activists” trying to overthrow Assad don’t know when to keep their mouths shut. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5kda1KhqlU
Where are all the antiwar activists now that all the doves have become hawks?
We can withhold Assad’s participation trophy; really teach him a lesson.
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