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Unmovable line in the sand?

Syria and chemical weapons the next international crisis?

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Are we seeing the beginning of the end of Syria’s detestable Bashar-al Assad regime — or the beginning of a new international crisis swirling around it? Or both?

A new line in the sand is being sternly drawn by American officials over the Assad regime using chemical weapons, but the question is whether this will be an enduring line in the sand.

Abraham Lincoln once said: “Important principles may, and must, be inflexible.” But Honest Abe didn’t anticipate how the 20th century world would look the other way or fail to act as countries dabbled in using chemical weapons on their enemies in war, or even on their own people, despite the horrors these weapons inflicted in World War I and in Iraq.

The catalyst for the issue of chemical weapons being pitch forked into the headlines is a report indicating that U.S. intelligence officials fear the Syrian regime may be readying to use its chemical and biological weapons against its own people as it continues to ruthlessly try to cling to power. The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg reported that twice in the past two months, Israel asked Jordan for permission to attack the chemical weapons facilities, but was turned down.

How serious is the threat that this virtually criminal regime will use the weapons against its own populace? Quite serious — because you usually don’t hear several American officials offer such blunt warnings on the same day.

President Barack Obama: “I want to make it absolutely clear to Assad and those under his command, the world is watching. The use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. If you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences and you will be held accountable.”

Next, from Prague, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: “We have made our views very clear: This is a red line for the United States. I’m not going to telegraph in any specifics what we would do in the event of credible evidence that the Assad regime has resorted to using chemical weapons against their own people. But suffice it to say, we are certainly planning to take action if that eventuality were to occur.”

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