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last week, the supreme allied commander of nato, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armed services committee that providing arms to opposition forces in syria could help them shift the balance of power against assad. most importantly, syrians themselves are increasingly calling for international military involvement. the opposition syrian national council recently announced that it is establishing a military bureau to channel weapons and other assistance to the free syrian army and armed groups inside the country. other members of the council are demanding a more robust intervention. to be sure, there are legitimate questions about the efficacy of military operations in syria and equally legitimate concerns about their risks and uncertainties. it is understandable that the administration is reluctant to move beyond diplomacy and sanctions. unfortunately, this policy is increasingly disconnected from the dire conditions on the ground in syria which has become a full-blown state of armed conflict. in the face of this new reality, the administration's approach to syria is sta
last week, the supreme allied commander of nato, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armed services committee that providing arms to opposition forces in syria could help them shift the balance of power against assad. most importantly, syrians themselves are increasingly calling for international military involvement. the opposition syrian national council recently announced that it is establishing a military bureau to channel weapons and other assistance to the free syrian army...
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last week, the supreme allied commander of nato, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armed services committee that providing arms to opposition forces in syria could help them shift the balance of power against assad. most importantly, syrians themselves are increasingly calling for international military involvement. the opposition syrian national council recently announced that it is establishing a military bureau to channel weapons and other assistance to the free syrian army and armed groups inside the country. other members of the council are demanding a more robust intervention. to be sure, there are legitimate questions about the efficacy of military operations in syria and equally legitimate concerns about their risks and uncertainties. it is understandable that the administration is reluctant to move beyond diplomacy and sanctions. unfortunately, this policy is increasingly disconnected from the dire conditions on the ground in syria which has become a full-blown state of armed conflict. in the face of this new reality, the administration's approach to syria is sta
last week, the supreme allied commander of nato, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armed services committee that providing arms to opposition forces in syria could help them shift the balance of power against assad. most importantly, syrians themselves are increasingly calling for international military involvement. the opposition syrian national council recently announced that it is establishing a military bureau to channel weapons and other assistance to the free syrian army...
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last week, the supreme allied commander of nato, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armedat providing arms to opposition forces in syria could help them shift the balance of power against assad. most importantly, syrians themselves are increasingly calling for international military involvement. the opposition syrian national council recently announced that it is establishing a military bureau to channel weapons and other assistance to the free syrian army and armed groups inside the country. other members of the council are demanding a more robust intervention. to be sure, there are legitimate questions about the efficacy of military operations in syria and equally legitimate concerns about their risks and uncertainties. it is understandable that the administration is reluctant to move beyond diplomacy and sanctions. unfortunately, this policy is increasingly disconnected from the dire conditions on the ground in syria which has become a full-blown state of armed conflict. in the face of this new reality, the administration's approach to syria is starting to more -- to lo
last week, the supreme allied commander of nato, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armedat providing arms to opposition forces in syria could help them shift the balance of power against assad. most importantly, syrians themselves are increasingly calling for international military involvement. the opposition syrian national council recently announced that it is establishing a military bureau to channel weapons and other assistance to the free syrian army and armed groups inside...
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investigators say spies opened a fake account for a nato supreme allied commander, admiral james stavrid stavridisn tricked the officers into friending him, allowing access to e-mail addresses, phone numbers and pictures. st stavridis was in charge of ending moammar gadhafi's reign in libya. they say while no classified information was stolen, the incident is embarrassing. >>> the "uss enterprise" will set sail on its final voyage. the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier was made famous in the film "top gun." and for the past 50 years, it's been involved in several wars and played a role in the cuban missile crisis. following its final mission, the navy will decommission the vessel following 51 years of service. it's very neat. >> it is. i love that story. >> and when they made "top gun," the movie makers gave them some fuzzy dice to put in there. they're still in there. >> really? i didn't know that one. see, you learn something new every day. >>> d.c. drivers, you may have to change up your commute tomorrow morning. the traffic alert, that's straight ahead. >> that's right. >>> and why you may see
investigators say spies opened a fake account for a nato supreme allied commander, admiral james stavrid stavridisn tricked the officers into friending him, allowing access to e-mail addresses, phone numbers and pictures. st stavridis was in charge of ending moammar gadhafi's reign in libya. they say while no classified information was stolen, the incident is embarrassing. >>> the "uss enterprise" will set sail on its final voyage. the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier was...