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_creationDateDatetimeAugust 28, 2013 7:22:58 PM
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On Syria, there are red lines and bad options

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TopicPageSyrian civil war
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A coalition of countries should intervene

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DateDateAugust 28, 2013
URLURLhttp://www.newsday.com/opinion/editorial-on-syria-there-are-red-lines-and-bad-options-1.5968090
QuoteTextIf the United States can't in good conscience stand by and do nothing in Syria, a limited airstrike would be the least bad option. Though the chemical attack has given Obama strong ground to respond, the United States shouldn't go it alone. Obama should assemble an international coalition to go along, including particularly some of Syria's Arab neighbors.
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On Syria, there are red lines and bad options by Newsday editorial board (Newsday, August 28, 2013) (view)