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Russia, West Diverge on Military Tactics in Syria

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From the beginning coordinated effort had little prospect between the U.S., the EU, and Russia to address Islamic State and terrorism with Russia's continuing its policies in Syria. This is less likely now with the shooting down of a Russian war plane over Turkey, continued tensions with bombing of Turkic populations on the border, and Russia's bombing campaign in Syria hitting targets all over the region.

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Turkey's Erdogan is fighting PKK and Kurds, as he faces domestic opposition with Kurdish parties doing well in the recent election, Israel is focussed on Iran's growing influence, the Saudis in protecting Sunni interests and limiting Iranian influence, the U.S. under the Obama administration focussed on limiting the U.S. involvement to an extraordinary degree, and Putin supporting the Iranian government.

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Regional Discord Fuels Islamic State’s Rise in Mideast

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Islamic State Understands One Thing: Force

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Turkey Shoots Down Russian Military Jet

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Turkey’s Warning Shot

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Russia, West Diverge on Military Tactics in Syria

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The evolution of the war in Syria in different phases after the Arab Spring- 2011-2017

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Liz Sly of the Washington Post provides an excellent account of the different phases of the war in Syria from its beginning in the Arab Spring in 2011 as a democracy protest movement, to rebels fighting the Assad regime, the entry of Russia and Iran into the conflict, to current situation with the Islamic State and other rebel groups in control of different areas in Syria. The war ends up turning half of the Syrian population of 22 million into refugees or displaced status, with millions in refugee camps in Turkey, and hundreds of thousands moving towards Germany for asylum. As the conflict evolves it becomes more complicated than when pro-democracy rebels were fighting the government in Damascus- as Russia intervenes in the conflict and the U.S. stays on the sidelines, the Kurds defending their areas with Turkey worried about Kurdish autonomy, and the Shia-Sunni sectarian aspect dividing the Shia Iran supported government in Iraq and Sunnis in Iraq, and France under Hollande switching earlier policy to conduct an air campaign after terrorist attacks in 2015.

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The long war against Islamist extremism has become more complicated than ever - The Washington Post

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Teaming up with Russia in Syria could be a dangerous false step for the U.S. - The Washington Post

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NATO faces new Mideast crisis after downing of Russian jet by Turkey - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11/24/2015

Moscow promises retribution after Turkey downs military jet - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11/25/2015

Range of Frustrations Reached Boil as Turkey Shot Down Russian Jet

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