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11-06-12 08:04 PM |
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Originally Posted by Hakahura
(Post 1957678)
Not as bad or abhorrent an idea as it first seems.
It could be sensibly argued that one reason dictators (Gaddafi / Hussein) hang on till the bitter end, is that they have no choice, no get out route.
If saving innocent lives it what we are all really concerned with then offering these monsters a way out is actually the moral choice.
Providing of course the dictator in question is willing to take it.
So at risk of upsetting those who oppose for the sake of opposing...
Well done Dave, for having the courage to say this out loud. Let’s hope he takes you up on it.
After all what is the alternative? Let the slaughter continue? Intervene?
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By that logic, the Russians and Allies should have talked Hitler into exile.
If we had sacrifices ourselves, then we would have a word in Assad's fate. But we have not. It is not up to us foreigners to impose our morals - or lack of - onto the Syrians. They have spilled their blood, they decide what to do and what deal to rule out. Your or mine or our morals or lack of morals play no role in that.
We tried to settle Bosnia. Kosovo. Iraq. Afghanistan. Egypt. Libya. - And at the last minute we avoided to get drawn into Georgia.
Give it a break. We were not really successful, weren't we? In all six cases we got exactly the opposite of what we wanted.
It's the Syrians' blood that got spilled. And that counts more than our morals or ideas of what they should do now.
BTW, if we talk Assad into exile, by that we help to establish most likely another opposite of what we would like to see in Syria. Maybe we cannot prevent that anyway. But at least we must not actively help it for sure.
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