Monday, December 31, 2012

THE QUEEN OF ZIONS ''CHATTAM HOUSE'' ,AND SYRIA
Summary and Review of Chatham House paper – ‘Syria: Prospects for Intervention’
http://ifair.wordpress.com/2012/11/27/summary-and-review-of-chatham-house-paper-syria-prospects-for-intervention/http://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/public/Research/Middle%20East/0812syria_summary.pdf
After assessing the balance of consequences of both non-intervention versus intervention and non- military versus military intervention, participants of the Chatham House Meeting determined three likely options for future action: increased provision of weaponry to the FSA and amplification of covert intervention; reprisal air strikes in response to widespread bloodshed in Aleppo; and an augmentation of sanctions on Syria. Regardless of the political implications of any of these three options, what is clear is that decisive action must be taken as the humanitarian crisis in Syria worsens and major cities descend into chaos. Near to 20,000 have already perished and more than 134,000 refugees are fled the country. The Meeting concluded with the argument that proactive action, though it will have immediate, and significant, consequences, may ultimately be preferable to simply waiting for further atrocities to happen.

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