Page values for "The compelling, but still unpersuasive, case for war on Syria"
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_creationDate | Datetime | May 17, 2013 2:35:52 AM |
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Topic | Page | Syrian civil war | |
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Author | List of Page, delimiter: , | St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial board |
Source | Page | St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
Date | Date | May 9, 2013 |
URL | URL | http://www.stltoday.com/news/opinion/columns/the-platform/editorial-the-compelling-but-still-unpersuasive-case-for-war-on/article_b824bc4c-a269-5872-b7fc-b568751da7f0.html |
Quote | Text | The United Nations, in the wake of the Rwandan atrocities in 1994, adopted an international norm called “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) that says nations have an obligation to intervene when another nation commits crimes against humanity. Even if Mr. Assad hasn’t gassed his people — the U.N. isn’t entirely sure of that — he qualifies on any number of other counts. But intervention would not be easy, nor cheap, nor predictable and not certain to wind up doing more good than harm. |
Summary | Wikitext | The compelling, but still unpersuasive, case for war on Syria by St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial board (St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 9, 2013) (view) |