Let's fix it (if we absolutely have to), in a way which won't break anything else for Syria's population and infrastructure.
We don't need to send any of our own soldiers there, to fight a war which isn't ours. There is already many sides fighting a bloody, agonizing war in Syria. They have been for quite a while now. Most've the sides are not even fighting for Syria. Most of them are sides completely alien to this war and it's reason. If there is any reason anymore.
We don't need any more foreign sides fighting a fight that is not theirs. The reality of this is that it is now a melting pot of everyone shooting at everybody. We wouldn't know for sure, because we don't know what really happens in the heat of this war. We don't get every second of it, and we barely know why this is happening, who is fighting, and how it will end. If it ever will.
which queries me to why we didn't think of intervening before like we are doing now, when twice as many atrocities have been committed, and are happening to this minute even despite the controversy of chemical weapons being used.
I understand why the use of chemical weapons against their own citizens - innocent or not, is enough to get everyone in a whirlwind. But we cannot respond in a way which will only damage this country further than it already has been.