M. Fabius represents a President who is deeply unpopular for, in the public mind, doing nothing, and who is well down in the polls. Time for a little sabre rattling ! Nothing will happen unless he has allies, and the US is not showing any great enthusiasm.
why would the US show any enthusiasm, they are already embroiled in wars they can't win, conflicts that keep getting their soldiers killed, we should stand back and let them get around the negotiating table.
If the Syrian government are proven without doubt, that they have used chemical weapons, then it is a matter for the UN, (not separate countries), to take the action necessary, so as to bring the perpetrates before a war crimes tribunal in the Hague.
are you actively seeking an all out war in the ME, lets hope that Pakistan doesn't get involved, nor Iran, they have enough trouble in their own countries.
"If the Syrian government are proven without doubt, that they have used chemical weapons, then it is a matter for the UN, (not separate countries), to take the action necessary, so as to bring the perpetrates before a war crimes tribunal in the Hague."
Ideally, yes.
"that will be precisely never... UN doesn't seem to have many teeth left these days."
It was sort of designed with stopping the use of teeth in mind. It is the nature of the organisation.
We've got ourselves into enough trouble over the years meddling in other people's affairs, about time we took a back seat and spent some money on our own people instead of on arms to use in other countries.
"We've got ourselves into enough trouble over the years meddling in other people's affairs, about time we took a back seat and spent some money on our own people instead of on arms to use in other countries."
Well, that bit is tricky. BAE make quite a lot of money for the UK so, in some ways, a bit more war is good for the British economy.
How you feel about this morally is a different matter (but not one that was mentioned)