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Unmovable line in the sand?

Syria and chemical weapons the next international crisis?

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And, just to underscore that there will be no misunderstanding, White House spokesman Jay Carney: “We are concerned that an increasingly beleaguered regime, having found its escalation of violence through conventional means inadequate, might be considering the use of chemical weapons against the Syrian people.”

Chemical weapons first became notorious during World War I as the horrifying impact of phosgene gas and mustard gas on enemy troops -- and on a country’s own troops as wind blew the poison back on them — became known. There have been a host of agreements banning them including the Geneva Protocol.

Even so, on March 16, 1988, Iraq’s Sadaam Hussein used chemical weapons against the Kurdish town of Halabja: a cocktail of mustard and nerve gas caused convulsions, vomiting, asphyxiation, blindness, and blisters, killing 5,000 men, women and children. The world “tsk-tsksed,” and largely looked the other way. It wasn’t until Hussein’s regime fell that his underlings faced the consequences of a hangman’s noose.

So the question becomes: if the chemical weapons are used in Syria, will there be a response from the world? And what would the political consequences be internationally, and domestically, to countries involved in a slap-down of the desperate Syrian regime?

Is the line in the sand drawn deep? Or will it prove be yet one more line that can be quickly blown away by the winds of international timidity and political and diplomatic expediency?

Joe Gandelman is a veteran journalist who wrote for newspapers overseas and in the United States. He has appeared on cable news show political panels and is Editor-in-Chief of The Moderate Voice, an Internet hub for independents, centrists and moderates. He can be reached at jgandelman@themoderatevoice.com. This column has been edited by the author. Representations of fact and opinions are solely those of the author.

Copyright 2012 Joe Gandelman

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