This is not about chemical weapons. This is about economics, it always is.
FWIW, driving home yesterday I was thinking about all the politicking going on in the USA. I had to laugh at the role reversal and dogged loyalty of it all. The president, who won a Nobel Prize for peace is about to start his second war, this one because chemical weapons killed indiscriminatley--but he isn't concerned that the drone strikes he orders also kill and maim indriscrimently, or that the missles he fires into Syria will kill and destroy indiscriminatley as well.
The republican talking heads who all lined up behind the Bush wars are falling over themselves to criticize OBama.
The Demo talking heads who opposed the Bush wars are now defending their guy and saying that this time it is different--its a noble war.
There is no sense of right or wrong only right vs left and it doesn't matter who is in charge the US spreads war around the world.
Meanwhile the President supports the Syrian rebels 'rights' to reform the regime through violence, while at the same time he is authorizing billions to spy on Americans who might not agree with him.
And the Christian Right is so excited to see a possible Armegeddon but mad as hell that it is democrat starting it.
If the consequences were not so grave I would be laughing my head off at the idiocy of it all.
I disagree with some of your adjetives but isn't politics grand?