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Retired British diplomat Charles Crawford on on how U.S. policy on chemical weapons in Syria of president Obama has failed

09/11/2013

Crawford writes in the British daily, The Telegraph, on Sept. 10, 2013, on how sadly things have gone wrong. He calls it the worst day in western diplomatic history.

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Obama Is Lost in the Mideast Bazaar

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Inside White House, a Head-Spinning Reversal on Chemical Weapons

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U.S. Believes Syria Used Gas

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U.S. Suspects Syria Used Gas

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Andrew Roberts: Syria's Gas Attack on Civilization

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The role of the Alawite sect in Syria under the French and under Hafez Assad since 1971

08/28/2012

The Alawite sect practices Islam in away that is different from Sunnis and Shiites. It is open to foreign influences and not a strict form of Islam. Alawites live in the coastal mountainous region of Syria. The French used the Alawites as a buffer against the large Sunni population of Syria. Alawites are about 12.5% in a country of 22.5 million. Many Alawites joined the army and government under the French. In 1971 an Alawite army officer, Hafez Asssad, took over the government in Syria. He used violent tactics to suppress opposition during his rule, not hesitating to gun down civilian populations. His son is the current president in 2012, and the same tactics against democracy protests have aroused international condemnation. Saudi Arabia and other Arab states have come out in support of Sunnis in Syria who lead the protests. Turkey with its long border with Syria is supporting the democracy protests and offers a haven for refugees from Syria. The U.S. Britain and Syria warn of military intervention if Syria's chemical weapons are moved and threaten safety.

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Obama’s Vow on Chemical Weapons Puts Him in Tough Spot

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U.S., Allies Prepare to Act as Syria Intelligence Mounts

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Elite Syrian Unit Scatters Chemical Arms Stockpile

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The use of chemical weapons by the Assad government in Syria and the failure of the U.S. Obama administration's response in Syria

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The western world looks on as chemical weapons are used repeatedly by Syria's Assad government, according to some reports. The lack of leadership from the U.S., France, Britain and Germany. The failure of the Russian government under Putin to separate global geopolitics from the aspirations of the people of Syria for freedom and democracy and the use of artillery and bombing of civilian population.

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Israel Says Syria Has Used Chemical Weapons

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