There is an opinion published in today's Washington Post by Richard Cohen arguing on similarities between the unfolding Syrian situation (sign-up may be required) and the run-up to the Bosnian conflict.
As happened in Libya, and Bosnia, and countries going back to Viet Nam, Korea, and France--in the western way of warfare, mass civilian deaths are not a bug, they are a feature. They are a feature of a form of war-fighting that is based on air power and minimizing the risk to boots on the ground. The newest feature of western war-fighting appears to be an increasing role for local proxies to do the heavy lifting, while the west drops bombs on "targets".
Update: US has already been intervening in Syria for some time.
We are coming up on a melancholy anniversary. On April 5, 1992, SuadaIt already appears that arming the opposition has exacerbated the killing, as was the case in Libya. America is psyching itself up for another intervention. Cohen's conclusion:
Dilberovic and Olga Sucic were shot and killed. They were attending a
peace rally in Sarajevo when Serbian snipers opened fire. The two
women were the first of more than 100,000 people killed over the next
few years. The Bosnian war had begun.
This is also an instructive anniversary. Much of what characterized
the Bosnian war, including hideous barbarity, is now occurring in
Syria. Once again, we are seeing sectarian butchery. Once again, we
are confronted with a travelogue of peoples, religions, sects, tribes
and clans. Once again, we are being warned of the daunting challenges
of topography — the Syrian desert, the Syrian mountains, the Syrian
cities. Once again we are being told that arming the opposition would
exacerbate the killing.
It is a mess. But it is always a mess. It is up to the United StatesWhy exactly is it up to the United States to help establish leadership? Why is anything up the United States?
to help establish a leadership. There is an art to these things, and
the State Department knows how to do it. There is also an inevitable
progression to such wars, and Bosnia shows the way. The Syrian war
will worsen. Many more people will be killed and, finally, the United
States will have to show Turkey and Saudi Arabia how these things are
done.
As happened in Libya, and Bosnia, and countries going back to Viet Nam, Korea, and France--in the western way of warfare, mass civilian deaths are not a bug, they are a feature. They are a feature of a form of war-fighting that is based on air power and minimizing the risk to boots on the ground. The newest feature of western war-fighting appears to be an increasing role for local proxies to do the heavy lifting, while the west drops bombs on "targets".
Update: US has already been intervening in Syria for some time.
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