Syria Has Become An Uncontrollable Military, Diplomatic And Humanitarian Disaster


Karen DeYoung and Liz Sly, Washington Post: Syria, already a catastrophe, seems on the verge of an uncontrollable disaster

Suddenly, after four years of brutal civil war, Syria this week became even more of an uncontrollable military, diplomatic and humanitarian disaster.

“We are not blind to what is happening,” Secretary of State John F. Kerry said Tuesday, as he prepared for a meeting in Munich of stakeholders from outside Syria. “We are all very, very aware of how critical this moment is.”

The Thursday gathering could well be the last gasp of a three-month, Kerry-orchestrated effort to bring together powerful countries on all sides of the conflict — from Russia and Iran on behalf of the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to the United States and its partners on the opposition side — to try and forge a political solution that would allow them all to focus their efforts on defeating the Islamic State.

What seemed possible even two weeks ago, however, now seems all but hopeless. Failure of planned peace negotiations could lead President Obama finally to a decision he has long resisted — whether to more fully arm and back rebel groups whose cohesion and commitment to a democratic and secular Syria he mistrusts.

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WNU Editor: Just a prediction .... Bill Clinton always remarked that his biggest regret in his Presidency was on not doing enough to stop the genocide in Rwanda. Syria will probably be President Obama's biggest regret.