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<copyright>Copyright 2012</copyright>
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<title>Terrorism and the evolution of Syria's uprising</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4FACFBAA6C484/ </link>
<description>Though the perpetrators have not yet been identified, the latest terrorist attack in Syria suggests that the non-violent and insurgent strands of the uprising could both be overtaken by a campaign of indiscriminate violence.</description>
<date>2012-05-11 12:51:17</date>
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<title>What Ends a War? The Limits of Bosnia-Syria Parallels</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4F60DEBA78376/ </link>
<description>The military option is still on the table as the atrocities in Syria continue. But what is the best template for intervention? For all its successes, the example of Bosnia in the mid-1990s is not one of them.</description>
<date>2012-03-14 18:12:41</date>
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<title>ARGUMENTS FOR Military Intervention in Syria</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4F328C88D1539/ </link>
<description>With over 6000 dead, there is little option but to intervene in Syria and dismantle the regime. It is important that the international community joins the Arab states in their determination to get involved and ensure a stable post-Assad Syria.</description>
<date>2012-02-08 14:57:27</date>
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<title>ARGUMENTS AGAINST Military Intervention in Syria</title>
<link>http://rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C4F328B3696A01/ </link>
<description>Something needs to be done to stop the Syrian Army killing ever increasing number of its citizens. But Syria is far more complex than Libya and simply sending arms and further internationalising the Syrian Civil War will only exacerbate the war and elongate suffering. A more viable solution is for Arab states to use their muscle as energy suppliers to slow down the Assad regime.</description>
<date>2012-02-08 14:53:23</date>
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