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Monthly Archives: January 2013
Requiem for a Regime: Bashar al-Assad and the Arab Spring
Remember when Syria was just a rogue state? Those were the days. Things were simpler then. Now, in January 2013, Syria is no longer capable of acting rogue outside of its own borders and barely remains sovereign. Bashar al-Assad has … Continue reading
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