On the other hand, people refuse military action even when it's necessary, and have confused the "peace is great" culture with "focus on our affairs at home rather than abroad conflict". So we like to turn a blind eye to horrible things that are happening in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. This means that when a dictator starts slaughtering his own people just to stay in power, we don't have the popular support to move in and stop that from happening.
How is that our problem though? I'm not being insensitive when I ask that, I really want to know how that is our problem. I also ask because I have a very personal stake in all of this.
I am no longer active duty military, but I am still in the inactive reserve which means the government can call me back to service at anytime until December of 2015. I also have a wife and a very young daughter. So I want you to tell me, oh noble and morally just Defiant, why you expect my daughter to potentially grow up without her father so some Syrian child doesn't have to lose hers? How is that even remotely fair or just? Why do I have to go fight against a government that has done me or my nation no wrong? Why are we always called upon to fight and die for others when nobody fights and dies for us?
I'm sorry to say this, but if the Syrians want their freedom they are going to have to win it on their own. I don't mind sending them weapons, but I will not support any kind of military action on our part. Not even air support since that puts a pilot's life at risk.
So I ask again: How is the plight of the Syrian people my problem? What reason do I have to give my life to save theirs?