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Frontline Syria From Revolution To Proxy War David L Phillips

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Frontline Syria From Revolution To Proxy War David L Phillips
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 95.02 MB
Author: David L. Phillips
ISBN: 9780755602568, 9780755602605, 0755602560, 0755602609
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Frontline Syria From Revolution To Proxy War David L Phillips by David L. Phillips 9780755602568, 9780755602605, 0755602560, 0755602609 instant download after payment.

When the Syrian regime used sarin and other chemical weapons against dissidents in August 2013, an estimated 1729 people were killed including 400 children. President Barack Obama warned that the use of chemical weapons would constitute a “red line”. But he subsequently disengaged from wars in the Middle East and refused a military response.
Frontline Syria highlights America’s failure to prevent conflict escalation in Syria. Based on interviews with US State Department and intelligence officials involved in Syria policy, as well as UN personnel, the book draws conclusions about America’s role in world affairs and its potential to prevent civil wars and the escalation of deadly conflict abroad. It also highlights the role of front-line states to Syria and other countries who engaged in the Syrian conflict to advance their national interests.
Covering key turning points in the Syrian civil war, including the impact of recent decisions by the Trump administration, Frontline Syria critically evaluates America’s global power and provides a diplomatic and military history of the conflict. Based on this analysis, the book offers policy recommendations and a new case for the future role of America in a peace process.

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