Caroline Alexander, at Bloomberg, delivers some bad news about Syria and its civil war:
“The regime is still in place, strong and not going anywhere,” Julien Barnes-Dacey, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, said in an interview. Widespread predictions of his demise reflected an “unwillingness to assess the regime’s strength, wishful thinking, a desire for a swift end, and a failure to recognize this is a civil war.”
This analysis may, of course, prove correct. And, then again, it may
If, on the other hand, the regime should hang on … well, it will know who its friends – and enemies – are, and can be expected to behave accordingly.
U.S. interests seem to be suffering and in retreat all across the region. The Arab Spring has turned to winter in Egypt. The opening that could have been achieved at such pain and expense in Iraq is going away as car bombs explode across the country. Iran has not softened.
So much for that “new beginning” of President Obama’s.
