In response to last week's suspected chemical attack in Syria, Obama has tempered his intervention-averse attitude. Two principles for using U.S. force: enforcing a threat and a taboo
Nearly two years ago, Arab Spring-inspired protests kicked off in the Syrian town of Dara'a. The uprising met a brutal response, one that few observers could have anticipated would blow up into a far wider rebellion.
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