Syria Gas Attack a Transformative Moment

Syria Gas Attack a Transformative Moment

In some conflicts, outside powers can be moved by a catalytic event, even after weeks or years of standing on the sidelines, to step in and change the balance of forces. That's what happened in 1991, when heart-rending footage of Iraqi Kurds fleeing over snowy mountains to escape the vengeance of Saddam Hussein forced President George H Bush to impose a no-fly zone.

It happened again in 1995 when the Srebrenica massacre of Bosnian Muslims transformed Bill Clinton from a diehard non-interventionist to a believer in the use of US military might to bring the Bosnian war to an end.

The massacre in Ghouta just outside Damascus on Wednesday morning looks like one of those transformative moments.

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