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|quote=Remember President Barack Obama’s fateful 2013 decision to forgo enforcement of that infamous “red line” against use of chemical weapons by the Damascus regime? Just as then, leaving Syria now would mark a turning point in the war — for the worse — while delivering another blow to America’s prestige and global power. | |quote=Remember President Barack Obama’s fateful 2013 decision to forgo enforcement of that infamous “red line” against use of chemical weapons by the Damascus regime? Just as then, leaving Syria now would mark a turning point in the war — for the worse — while delivering another blow to America’s prestige and global power. | ||
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{{Opinion| | {{Opinion|Syrian civil war|United States is right to withdraw its troops|against}} |
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Author(s) | Benny Avni |
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Source | New York Post |
Date | December 19, 2018 |
URL | https://nypost.com/2018/12/19/the-syria-withdrawl-may-be-trumps-biggest-blunder-to-date/ |
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This item argues against the position United States is right to withdraw its troops on the topic Syrian civil war.