Internal discussion memo on U.S. intervention strategies in Syria
Internal discussion memo on U.S. intervention strategies in Syria The passage outlines generic policy opinions and hypothetical strategies for Syrian intervention, mentioning no specific officials, transactions, or actionable intelligence. It lacks concrete leads, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing, offering only speculative commentary. Key insights: Suggests broad bipartisan consensus for U.S. action in Syria, but private disagreement noted.; Mentions potential WMD risks and need for peacekeeping forces.; Cites Richard Falkenrath and Ann Marie Slaughter advocating regime change with limited military involvement.
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Internal discussion memo on U.S. intervention strategies in Syria The passage outlines generic policy opinions and hypothetical strategies for Syrian intervention, mentioning no specific officials, transactions, or actionable intelligence. It lacks concrete leads, dates, or evidence of wrongdoing, offering only speculative commentary. Key insights: Suggests broad bipartisan consensus for U.S. action in Syria, but private disagreement noted.; Mentions potential WMD risks and need for peacekeeping forces.; Cites Richard Falkenrath and Ann Marie Slaughter advocating regime change with limited military involvement.
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