Page values for "The Non-Intervention War"

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The Non-Intervention War

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TopicPageSyrian civil war
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SourcePageThe Wall Street Journal
DateDateMay 7, 2013
URLURLhttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323372504578466783346309210.html
QuoteTextThe biggest difference now, compared to two years ago, is that the Syrian war is also evolving into a regional Sunni-Shiite conflict that is helping al Qaeda. The Islamist al-Nusra front has become the strongest rebel force in Syria, thanks to the U.S. refusal to help other rebels. These al Qaeda allies aim to establish a caliphate in Damascus and are already helping to revive sectarian strife in Iraq.
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The Non-Intervention War by The Wall Street Journal editorial board (The Wall Street Journal, May 7, 2013) (view)