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Opinion Five guidelines for US role in Syria
The civil war in Syria has reached a stalemate. While strategic military steps like arming the opposition or establishing a no-fly zone present complications, the US can do other things to bring aid, support the opposition, undermine the Assad regime, and counter a rising Islamist influence. Here are five guidelines for the US in addressing the conflict in Syria:
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Why does John McCain have a problem with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs?
Sen. John McCain said he’d put a hold on the confirmation of Gen. Martin Dempsey for a second term after a testy exchange about Syria. Is the senator's real aim to engage with the White House on Syria policy?
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John Kerry nudges Middle East peace process: Could he be getting somewhere?
Secretary of State John Kerry, in his sixth trip to the Middle East this year, is meeting with Arab League leaders who are behind a renewed version of a 2002 Arab peace initiative with Israel.
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Human toll of Syria's civil war echoes Rwandan genocide, says UN
Approximately 5,000 Syrians are dying each month, and an average of 6,000 people flee the country every day, UN officials reported Tuesday. Since the war began, nearly 93,000 people are dead, and 1.8 million have fled.
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Bombing campaign against Hezbollah claims first casualty in Lebanon
Hezbollah has been expecting Sunni retaliation for its support for the Syrian regime. A slew of roadside bomb attacks shows it has begun.
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Hung up over not hanging up, Britain mulls modern mobile manners
An incident at a London department store has sparked a national conversation about mobile communications etiquette.
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Egypt, Jordan, Iraq seek to stem Syrian refugee flood
Syria's raging civil war has seen neighbors flooded with refugees. Egypt has become the latest regional country to take steps to limit refugee access.
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Netanyahu neither confirms nor denies July airstrike against Syria
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not confirm or deny a reported Israeli airstrike which recently targeted advanced Russian missiles in Syria. Netanyahu reasserted Israel's commitment to preventing dangerous weapons from reaching the hands of Hezbollah.
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US lethal aid to Syrian rebels: What's the holdup?
Concern in congressional intelligence committees over the prospects of US small arms falling into the wrong hands has delayed the lethal aid to Syrian rebels. Some say it may arrive too late.
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Terrorism & Security Russian report says sarin used in Syria – by rebels
The Russian report alleges that the rebels fired a rocket laced with homemade sarin into Aleppo in March.
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Beirut bombing targets Hezbollah and its Syrian mission
The Shiite militant group has been waiting for retaliation in Lebanon for its role fighting alongside the Syrian regime.
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Opinion Muslim women of today – not just the past – must be respected in Egypt, Syria
In Egypt and Syria, a shrine and mosque named for two of history's most prominent Muslim women are at the center of the conflicts there. These nations must be inclusive of Muslim women of today to help bring the healing peace taught by the Muslim women of the past.
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Ramadan truce across Syria? UN Chief Ban Ki-moon makes an appeal
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Olive Press A sign of peace rises on the edge of Syria
An Israeli engineering student gathered 30 people from his Golan Heights kibbutz to construct a giant peace sign on the de-facto Israel-Syria border.
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In Israel, doctors quietly treat injured Syrians
Doctors argue they have a humanitarian responsibility to treat those wounded in Syria's civil war, but the government is quick to say it will keep the scope of Israeli assistance limited.
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Egypt ousts Mursi, creating dilemma for West
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Why Russia evacuated its naval base in Syria
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With more at stake, US and Russia cool war of words over l'Affaire Snowden (+video)
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Backchannels The US demands Russia give up Snowden: Thanks, says Putin.
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Sunni cleric incites gun battle with Lebanese Army and Hezbollah
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Why Hezbollah has openly joined the Syrian fight
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‘Friends of Syria’ meeting adds pressure: What is US ready to do?
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Kerry and 'Friends of Syria' to meet in Doha
The meeting will address arming Syrian rebels and a stalled peace effort. Lots of supporters of rebels will be there, but key backers of Syria's government, like Russia, won't.
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World Refugee Day: UN calls Syria 'worst humanitarian disaster' since cold war
Angelina Jolie, in Jordan on World Refugee Day, decries the plight of millions of displaced in Syria. Worldwide, the number of refugees is the highest since the Balkan and Rwanda wars.
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Backchannels What's Obama's strategy for Syria?
Go figure.
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Energy Voices The consequences of 'extreme energy'
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