Michael O’Hanlon and Steven Heydemann, The Hill: Syria is not a lost cause for the US — but it is getting close
The long-awaited assault in Syria’s Idlib province by President Bashar al-Assad’s army, backed by Russian airpower and Iranian-sponsored militias, is well underway. Again, the people of Syria are experiencing horrific tragedy. Assad justifies his actions in terms of counterterrorism. But his scorched-earth tactics primarily kill, maim and render homeless innocent civilians, most from the nation's Sunni majority population.
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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- February 13, 2020
Deadly clash in Syria a vivid reminder of US troops' ill-defined mission -- Martin Chulov, The Guardian
Too little, too late in Syria, where Turkey undermined the rebellion -- Seth J. Frantzman, The hill
Following Russian expansion, roadblocks in northeast Syria delineate zones of US control -- Dan Wilkofsky, Al-Monitor
Trump's peace plan and the Gulf Arab States' reaction -- David May and Varsha Koduvayur, The Hill
The System for Diagnosing Epidemics Is Failing -- Bloomberg
Is Pakistani intelligence radicalizing Rohingya refugees? -- Zobaer Ahmed, DW
Algeria: 60 years on, French nuclear tests leave bitter fallout -- Elizabeth Bryant, DW
Will the Man in the Funny Hat Replace Merkel? -- Andreas Kluth, Bloomberg View
Is Prague trolling Moscow by honouring slain Putin critic? -- Tim Gosling, Al Jazeera
Bukele’s Politicization of the Military Revives Old Fears in El Salvador -- Christine Wade, WPR
Amazon’s fight with Trump is about much more than $10bn -- Dave Lee, BBC