This is something NATO is fully aware of:JavaScriptDonkey wrote:I have and will continue to intervene if I see someone being viciously assaulted in the street.Billhook wrote:When you're getting the shit kicked out of you, I think you'll change your views on intervention pretty fast.
Is that really what it will take for you to comprehend the duty to help protect others ?
I have no intention of ever kicking someone's door down to get involved in a family argument.
The examples might be simplistic but that's the crux of it - many people in Syria support the current regime.
70% of Syrians support Assad
The FSA has no popular support in Syria, and is now largely an Al-Qaeda offshoot that has no intention of discussing peace until they are "winning". Currently, they have recently suffered major military defeats and are also engaged in bitter in-fighting.
Their general conduct - robbery and looting; imposition of strict Sharia Law; massacres of Kurdish and other ethnic minorities - has hardly endeared them to anyone inside Syria itself.