Bhutan can be neutral, Switzerland can be neutral, Sweden can be neutral, so OF COURSE the US can be neutral. The Russians want the use of a Mediterranean seaport. I don't think they care who rules Syria otherwise, they just do not want to lose what they already have.
Is there a reason to attempt nutrality?
The US failed to bring democracy to the Philippines, to Cuba, to Taiwan, to Vietnam, to South Korea. We have imposed dictatorships more often than created democracies..........................The US did not end Apartheid with military adventurism, either.
South Korea is really doing pretty well, and the Phillipines are better than ever, Japan is having a good year ,finally, and Vietnam missed an oppurtunity to became a great economy years ago,well we tried.
If you were hunting and missed 80% of your game , would you think that you might as well starve, or would you keep hunting till you had enough in spite of the extra time it took?
South Africa had some outside help , but most of the pressure was from the people inside, and that is the key. Iraq has been given a fair chance and so has Afganistan, but unless the people on the scene are comitted to democracy , there just can't be any.
In the case of Japan, practically the entire male population of a male-dominated society was wiped out. We cannot repeat that.
why do you say this?
I am entirely opposed to the US doing any more in Syria than it is now doing. President Obama knows that few Americans want any more military adventures in the Middle East, and he will not start any. Too fucking bad the Angry Old White Guy Party failed to elect McCain the Insane.
Are Air Force drones not military? Does Libia not count?
That is pretty much moot , President McCain will never be , but President Obama is no less likly to lead us into war than most other presidents including the hypothetical ones.
President Bush didn't plan to spend a dime on Afganistan, but he was not given a really better choice , this same thing can happen to President Obama, especially if he appears to be weak or indecisive.