If This Isn't a Red Line, What Is?

If This Isn't a Red Line, What Is?

THE horrors of Syria’s civil war have become so routine and relentless that recent massacres have barely been aired in the world press. But if it can be verified that on August 21st nearly 1,200 people, most of them civilians, were killed by chemical weapons fired by President Bashar Assad’s forces, a new level of atrocity will have been reached that may persuade Western governments to change their policy of military non-intervention.

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