Well now, I actually began not with an attack on you (ad hominem) but rather an entirely valid questioning of the credibility of your sources
You just gave me a definition of an ad hominem approach

You rely on the mainstream news of the warmongering nations then accuse alternative news sources of bias. That smacks of superior-minded hypocrisy.
At the same time I abhor the Assad regime's atrocious attacks on its own citizens, which have not been restricted to the recent conflict, and do support the international community's right and legal responsibility to intervene.
So the international community should be intervening in America and Britain right now. You have an imperialist mentality and have bought into the racist mainstream news propaganda. NATO members orchestrated the conflict and now you want international intervention? Ok, we have intervention, by Russia and Iran, long-standing allies of the Damascus. That's a problem for you too. You presumably want their enemies to intervene then - the same countries which created the conflict in the first place.
I believe that the Russian intervention in support of Assad is a criminal enterprise.
Looks like an acute case of Russophobia, no different to any other variety of racism, and caused entirely by propaganda. They are actually helping the government reclaim territory from the US-backed terrorists, who are holed up with civilian hostages. The idea that they or Syria are deliberately targeting civilians is childish waffle. Where did you get that from - the terrorists disguised as the White Helmets, no doubt.
Your superior-minded, condescending attitude is as much a symptom of the warped ideology you grew up with as are the countless wars, the genocides, the crimes against humanity, and the widespread oppression and suffering.
Here's some news out of Turkey today:
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/istanb ... glu-127766
Berberoğlu is accused of leaking footage purporting to show Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MİT) trucks sending weapons to Syrian rebels to former daily Cumhuriyet editor-in-chief Can Dündar.
More than 1,800 YPG militants ‘neutralized’ so far in Afrin operation: Turkish military All 'militants,' of course, and accusations of 'chemical weapons' being used are nothing but evil lies!
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/more-t ... ary-127729