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    former US defense minister paints a bleak picture of Syria and the region

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     former US defense minister paints a bleak picture of Syria and the region Empty former US defense minister paints a bleak picture of Syria and the region

    Post by Rocky Fri 02 Mar 2018, 2:25 am

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    Shuck Hagel, the former US defense secretary, revealed his opinion on what is happening in the Middle East, especially in Syria, during a dialogue with CNN. 
    "The presence of 2000 US troops in northern Syria will not solve the problem and the crisis that the country is going through," said Hagel, in a dialogue with Christian Amanpour. "The situation in Syria is similar to the situation in Afghanistan, where there is no military solution to what is happening. 
    "This region (the Middle East) has the biggest problems, the biggest chaos in history, we have dysfunctional governments, there are ineffective governments, how can we handle that?" Of course 2,000 US troops in northern Syria will not solve the problem.
    "Turkey is there, Russia is there, and all the players there in Syria, to return to some of the strategic goals and options that America can play in this case, we have to involve the great powers. This (the Syrian crisis) may continue for years and years, "There is something left of Syria. Today there is not much left in western Iraq." 
    "Look at Libya, and look at Yemen, is this what we want to reach, or should we be smarter and find other ways to address the issue?" Hagel went to other parts of the Middle East. Surrender, we are the strongest force on earth by all standards, we have to start the initiative, Trump should communicate with Putin, and talk about these things. "







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