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Originally Posted by classicman
The "what they can offer us" that you've been ignoring 
Alter the situation to one where Syria is an oil supplier or offers us some other valuable, to us, resource. Do you really think the US would be taking the same non-action? Nor do I.
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I am not ignoring it; I just dont think it is that simple or that black and white. But evidently, you do, unless I am reading you wrong. You seem to dismiss or ignore the big elephant in the room (Iran) that did not exist with respect to Libya, Egypt or Yemen, and the potential for a far greater outbreak of violence throughout the region if its its proxy Hezbollah were to jump into the fray.
You dont think a greater Mid East war could erupt if this happened?
Do I think the US would take same non-action?
Yes, under the current administration, based largely on the limited role the US has played in the Libyan action, getting a UN mandate first and then, after the initial action. letting NATO lead.
No, under an administration with a rigid neo-con foreign policy that has to demonstrate US global leadership by being the big dog in every fight.