In the view of many Washington policymakers, Syria is like the Hotel California: You can check out, but never leave.
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Hence, what one might call the the Bromwich Principle: Staffing not just at the top, but deep into the bureaucracy matters.
The U.S. is at risk of being buffaloed into a bloody war of regional realignment in the wake of Syria’s collapse.
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