One thing I don’t understand about the argument for U.S. intervention in Syria
Why would we want to get between the two sides of a fight that is, in part, between Hezbollah and al Qaeda?
Why would we want to get between the two sides of a fight that is, in part, between Hezbollah and al Qaeda?
Why would we want to get between the two sides of a fight that is, in part, between Hezbollah and al Qaeda?
Thomas E. Ricks is a former contributing editor to Foreign Policy. Twitter: @tomricks1
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