The Folly of Waiting for a More Perfect Syrian Opposition
Shadi Hamid says U.S. policy in Syria failed in taking military intervention off the table and focusing instead on a “political settlement,” as if the two were mutually exclusive. Instead, intervention and diplomacy should have proceeded in parallel. Hamid says this is particularly true since most fighters on the ground don’t answer to the National Coalition, whose members are primarily based abroad.
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