http://www.economist.com/node/21547243
In this article, Syria and its continuing protests, unrest, and violence is in the spotlight. Syria's president, Bashar Assad, has many advantages. His military forces will readily kill their own people, they're more loyal and organized, and unified. The only way to defeat Assad is to unify the rebel forces, get the West involved, and create a safe haven for refugees. Also, the West would not dare interfere before Assad's forces are weakened and for that to happen, Russia and China have to back down.
Personally, the fact that the violence in Syria has gone on for this long is ridiculous. The West needs to step in and intervene as soon as possible and workable because the longer we wait, the more people die.
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