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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Vladimir Putin’s intervention in Syria demands a US response

OPINION: Say this much for Russian President Vladimir Putin: He knows the US and the world will take him seriously only if they have no choice. This is the logic behind his military intervention in Syria, and it demands a US response.
Yet US President Barack Obama seems to be at a loss, warning Putin that he will make the war worse and that he'll be stuck in a "quagmire." The first is definitely true; the second may be eventually. In the meantime, too many lives and US interests are at stake for Obama to stand aside and hope Putin will dig himself an Afghanistan-size hole in Syria.
What, then, is the alternative? The administration's main goal should be as simple as it is difficult: help the refugees, and by doing so, help create the conditions for a political settlement.
That means creating havens for refugees and other noncombatants in rebel-held areas that have been made safe from Syrian President Bashar Assad and the Islamic State alike. In the south, along the Jordanian border, there is an area already dominated by a coalition of more than 50 militia groups that are working with the US and Jordan. In the north, Turkey has proposed a similar zone along its border, currently controlled in large part by the Islamic State.
At the same time, the US should demand Putin use his influence with Assad to ground Syria's helicopter fleet, which has dropped thousands of barrel bombs on civilians in rebel-held areas. And if Putin fails or refuses, which seems likely, the US should be prepared to do the job itself. Russia also needs to be made to understand that if it targets US-backed rebels or safe zones, the US will expand its air war to include Assad's forces

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