Strikes on Syria may now start – but the solutions are not military


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Monday August 26 2013
Strikes on Syria may now start – but the solutions are not military
Veterans of intervention recognise the signs: a ghastly atrocity against civilians tips reluctant politicians and public opinion into action. The chemical attacks last week in the Damascus suburbs of Ghouta have echoes of the massacres in the Bosnian town of Srebrenica or more recently the imminent killing of civilians in Libya by the forces of the late dictator Muammar Qaddafi.

In each case, caution is put aside as the moral and geopolitical costs of inaction appear greater than the costs of action, writes Mark Malloch-Brown.
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