Learning the Lessons of the Last Gaza War
Escalate slowly.
March 24, 2016
It depends on what its goal was.
If the goal of Vladimir Putin’s intervention in Syria was to preserve the rule of Bashar al-Assad, writes Ari Heistein, then the results are mixed: Assad is still in power, but he has won back relatively little territory and he remains vulnerable. But Putin did succeed in achieving aims of a different sort:
Escalate slowly.
It depends on what its goal was.
Those who can’t do so shouldn’t be “re-educating” anti-Semites.
The Daoud affair.
The Vigna Randanini.
If the goal of Vladimir Putin’s intervention in Syria was to preserve the rule of Bashar al-Assad, writes Ari Heistein, then the results are mixed: Assad is still in power, but he has won back relatively little territory and he remains vulnerable. But Putin did succeed in achieving aims of a different sort:
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