The U.S. Can Still Act in Syria Before It’s Too Late
The alternative is more bloodshed and ceding power to America’s enemies.
March 14, 2018
The alternative is more bloodshed and ceding power to America’s enemies.
As of tomorrow, the civil war in Syria will have lasted for seven years, with no end in sight. James Stavridis, a retired American admiral and the former supreme commander of NATO, explains why and how the U.S. can help end the war while protecting its interests against Iran and Russia:
The alternative is more bloodshed and ceding power to America’s enemies.
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As of tomorrow, the civil war in Syria will have lasted for seven years, with no end in sight. James Stavridis, a retired American admiral and the former supreme commander of NATO, explains why and how the U.S. can help end the war while protecting its interests against Iran and Russia:
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