What good is a UN Security Council resolution demanding Syria cooperate with an investigation into whether they were involved with the assasination of the former prime minister of Lebanon if there are no threatened sanctions if they are not cooperative? This resolution is completely worthless.
Key U.N. Security Council members dropped the threat of sanctions against
Syria on Monday in a last-minute effort to get all 15 nations to back a resolution demanding that Damascus cooperate with an investigation into the assassination of Lebanon’s former prime minister.The resolution had called for possible economic sanctions if Syria didn’t comply, citing the U.N. Charter. But the new text dropped the reference to the charter, saying only that if Syria doesn’t cooperation “the council, if necessary, could consider further action.”
During negotiations that began Sunday night and continued early Monday morning, the five veto-wielding council members  the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France  also agreed to drop an appeal to Syria to renounce all support for terrorism.
Oh no, we wouldn’t want Syria to actually renounce support for terrorism either. I mean, that would be so completely unfair.

