Page values for "The costs of symbolism in Syria"

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_creationDateDatetimeAugust 29, 2013 12:09:35 PM
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The costs of symbolism in Syria

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TopicPageSyrian civil war
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SourcePageChicago Tribune
DateDateAugust 29, 2013
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QuoteTextSome people think we have to uphold the powerful international taboo against poison gas to keep its use from spreading beyond Syria. But the main reason nasty regimes have abstained is not respect for global norms. It's naked self-interest. Chemical weapons are hard to control once dispersed, making them a threat to the army that uses them. They can also provoke devastating retaliation.
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The costs of symbolism in Syria by Steve Chapman (Chicago Tribune, August 29, 2013) (view)