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“This is the second time the president has blamed nationalist opponents to the Assad regime for being unready to take advantage of aid,” writes Fred Hof.
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Frederic C. Hof is a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East.
Follow via RSS“This is the second time the president has blamed nationalist opponents to the Assad regime for being unready to take advantage of aid,” writes Fred Hof.
Atlantic Council’s Fred Hof argues that President Obama deliberately limited himself by framing the military option for Syria as unbelievably small or the full Monty: ‘invasion and occupation.’.
At a recent conference, Dr. Steve Heydemann called attention to an important statement by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry that clearly outlines how he sees the relationship between the combat situation on the ground in Syria and the likelihood that a Geneva II conference would implement the political transition provisions of the Geneva I Final Communiqué.
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