Loose Lips on Syria
"An American military attack on Syria could begin as early as Thursday
and will involve three days of missile strikes, according to "senior
U.S. officials" talking to NBC News. The Washington Post has the bombing
at "no more than two days," though long-range bombers could "possibly"
join the missiles. "Factors weighing into the timing of any action
include a desire to get it done before the president leaves for Russia
next week," reports CNN, citing a "senior administration official."
The New York Times, quoting a Pentagon official, adds that "the
initial target list has fewer than 50 sites, including air bases where
Syria's Russian-made attack helicopters are deployed."
So what is the purpose of a U.S. attack? Mr. Carney elaborated that it's
"about responding to [a] clear violation of an international standard
that prohibits the use of chemical weapons." He added that the U.S. had a
national security interest that Assad's use of chemical weapons "not go
unanswered." This is another way of saying that the attacks are
primarily about making a political statement, and vindicating President
Obama's ill-considered promise of "consequences," rather than materially
degrading Assad's ability to continue to wage war against his own
people. "
[Wall Street Journal]
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