When we talk about interfering it's about implementing our idea of democracy and human rights, not theirs. They have to find their own way, ours doesn't work for them, there's too much cultural differences. But we could still do something.
Bullshit, maybe you should stop twisting my words.
As Al-Bundy already said, there are a whole lot of jihadis running around in Syria which have fought in Iraq and despise the west.
Now they cry for our help but if we help them we will find ourself with a failed state that will develop into an even worse mess with radical islam spreading further and further. I somehow cannot see these people being overly thankful for our involvement.
And it's not like there haven't been any other examples for exactly this scenario.
I for one don't want to waste human life, and tax money in a vain attempt of bringing democracy and human rights to a country and society which is clearly not ready for it.
When we talk about interfering it's about implementing our idea of democracy and human rights, not theirs. They have to find their own way, ours doesn't work for them, there's too much cultural differences. But we could still do something.
I'm against any foreign military intervention in Syria, and I don't realistically see it happening anyway.
There's no political will for a new military campaign in the west, after spending the last 10 years trying to find conditions acceptable to withdraw from Iraq and Afghanistan. NATO has had a difficult time finding sufficient troops for ISAF, I can't imagine many NATO nations willing to provide ground troops for what could easily turn out to be another expensive foreign occupation.
FWIW, the only foreign military intervention I could realistically forsee is one by Turkey, to be reinforced/replaced by UN forces drawn mainly from fellow muslim nations. However as I don't see Turkey/Erdogan undertaking this task and as China and Russia would swiftly vote down sending any UN forces to Syria, that's not going to happen either.
Syria has too many ethnic groups and religions.
Chances of an ethnic-religious-separatist war is almost a certainty now.
You forget the Kurds.
They will form their own Kurdistan and isolate themselves from the chaos of the coming violence.
Just like in Iraq.