Well, that's just it... If the international community is saying "No, there should be no strike against Syria" and our President keeps on pushing, even though the US citizens say no, and even though the International community says no, then the man is trying to be nothing but a war monger, in my opinion.
I'm not saying I don't feel for those in Syria who face bleak and dire consequences because of how the world is voting, I do. But, and this may sound a bit harsh, that's how the world progresses.
If 13 colonies hadn't decided enough was enough, the United States wouldn't be in the picture. If folks in Germany hadn't said enough was enough, the country would still be split in two by that infernal wall. If the peoples in India hasn't said enough is enough, they would still be under British rule.
My point here is that sometimes you have to fight your own battles, and if it's an uphill battle, you may win, you may not. But that's how the world has been for millenia and I don't see it changing in the near future.
If the world feels that Russia and China are wrong to declare a veto, then hey, let them start WWIII. I certainly don't look forward to that happening, but if it does, it does.
Or, if the people of Syria come out on top of a battle with a murderous regime, more power to them.
Honestly though, I feel like this whole thing has been played up and over done by our President to help shift the focus off of how terrible his presidency has been and how many times he has failed to achieve the goals he set and, based on his past actions and statements, to create a diversion to draw the American people's attention while he tries some sort of backdoor maneuver to push his agenda.
"Oh, how do I explain that I campaigned on transparency in government and abhorring spying on our citizens under President Bush? How do I explain the NSA spying on US citizens, without cause and outside the confines of Constituional law, and on other nations, including our allies? Uh... um... Syria! That's it, Syria!"
I'm sure there are atrocities going on in Syria, and no doubt they are terrible. But with so much going on here, you can't tell me Obama wasn't at least a little relieved to have a distraction from his screw ups and failures.