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Syria: too much, too late?
Syria: too much, too late?
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While a civil war accompanied by regular NATO airstrikes continues in Libya, massive opposition protests continue to break out in Syria. Can we expect the same... 05.05.2011, Sputnik International
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While a civil war accompanied by regular NATO airstrikes continues in Libya, massive opposition protests continue to break out in Syria. Can we expect the same scenario in the country that used to be one of the most stable in the region? Were Syrian authorities too late to use force? Viktor Nadein-Rayevsky, a senior fellow at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences claims the Syrian government must take into consideration the Libyan experience and it has to take serious steps to avoid a civil war.
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Syria: too much, too late?
13:30 GMT 05.05.2011 (Updated: 19:53 GMT 19.10.2022) While a civil war accompanied by regular NATO airstrikes continues in Libya, massive opposition protests continue to break out in Syria. Can we expect the same scenario in the country that used to be one of the most stable in the region? Were Syrian authorities too late to use force?
While a civil war accompanied by regular NATO airstrikes continues in Libya, massive opposition protests continue to break out in Syria. Can we expect the same scenario in the country that used to be one of the most stable in the region? Were Syrian authorities too late to use force? Viktor Nadein-Rayevsky, a senior fellow at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences claims the Syrian government must take into consideration the Libyan experience and it has to take serious steps to avoid a civil war.