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Analysis: Combat fatigue may finally spell the end of Syrian civil war
[Jerusalem Post] Excerpt: What is disturbing about the Syrian civil war is that it may very well turn out to be a kind of mirror-image of the internecine 15-year civil war in Lebanon between 1975 and 1990.

Anti-interventionist governments in the US and Europe (with the exception of France) show a lack of interest in stopping the war.
Interventions cost money, great lots of it. What if they gave a war and nobody came could afford to attend? What luck!
US President Barack Obama's interventionist Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power has been reduced to Twitter diplomacy.
A further reduction hoped for, with no lingering memories.
The major democratic powers invoke the grammatical form of the imperative (e.g, stop dropping barrel bombs!) to influence a change in Assad's behavior. Meanwhile, the number of deaths has surpassed 140,000 since the outbreak of the conflict in 2011.
Think of the lives actually saved by the martyrdom of these, years 2025 - 2050 and beyond.
Pure exhaustion helped contribute to the end of the Lebanese civil war. The possibilities are continued stalemate, victory by Assad or the rebels, or the parties' collapse into utter fatigue, leading to hammering out a peace agreement.
Collapse and fatigue likely. A peace agreement, most unlikely.
Posted by: Besoeker 2014-02-17
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