myp, DodgeFB, et al,
War is a seriously ugly business. Civil War, is even worse.
I don't think any sane individual doubts the scope and nature of the brutality in war. But, it is who they are and it is their destiny to choose.
No matter where you go in the Middle East and Persian Gulf Region, the history is marred by the viciousness in which the indigenous population engages in abominable, hideous, odious, atrocious, and abhorrent manner in which they effect regime change. What you see is not unusual in their lands. This viciousness at which they go about this is heavily influenced by culture, attitudes, emotions, religious values, ethics, and ancient history which they believe is still relevant in the 21st Century.
This is, as expressed here, a struggle (Syrian-on-Syrian) that seems clear, cut'n'dry to us (Americans), but is actually a deep division in the Syrian Society. If it was so simple as the media, the Diplomatic Corps, and the Brain Dead Leadership in Washington seem to suggest, then the Syrian, as one people and one voice, would have already enacted change. But it is clearly not that simple. Not all Syrians want change and hence, the struggle.
America is an outsider. It is not our place to intervene and interrupt the normal course of Syrian development; as barbaric, bloodthirsty, and horrific as they make it. I can only imagine how damn proud the Ba'athist and the Government feel in the leadership they have shown that brings them to this outcome in history.
America must stay out of it. No matter which side America would choose to support, it will eventually come back to haunt us. Let the Syrians, as a people, demonstrate to the world just exactly how civilized they are.
Most Respectfully,
R