Time for consequences in Syria

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Author(s) The Dallas Morning News editorial board
Source The Dallas Morning News
Date August 28, 2013
URL http://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/editorials/20130827-editorial-time-for-consequences-in-syria.ece
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Quotes-start.png Yet all diplomatic avenues have failed. Now it falls to the world’s superpower to punish a regime that violates all semblance of international law by employing rockets loaded with chemical warheads. No civilized nation could — or should — sanction such behavior, especially when directed at a country’s own citizens. Quotes-end.png


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