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Author(s) Marc Ginsberg
Source The Huffington Post
Date August 29, 2012
URL http://www.huffingtonpost.com/amb-marc-ginsberg/why-have-democrats-abando_b_1841000.html
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Quotes-start.png "History will not kindly judge the Democratic Party foreign policy establishment for turning its back on the plight of the Syrian people. Ever since the revolt against the Assad regime commenced in March, 2011, the abdication of Democratic Party humanitarian DNA toward Syria is Exhibit A for a foreign policy dictated by political expediency rather than determination and resolve." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position United States should intervene on the topic Syrian civil war.