Archive: syria

9th September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
As regular readers of this blog will know, I have recently been advocating two things in connection with Syria: First, to address the issue of chemical weapons separately from the wider conflict.  That's because it IS a separate issue. Although the chemical crisis has arisen out of the wider… Read more
8th September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
It now appears that a final vote on American airstrikes in Syria will not take place in Congress until after the UN weapons inspectors have issued their report. Although the US Senate is still expected to vote this week, a vote in the House of Representatives will come later, according to several… Read more
7th September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
Returning from the G20 in St Petersburg, President Obama – in the words of the Associated Press – faces a "frenetic, high-stakes week" selling his plan for airstrikes in Syria to a sceptical Congress. Obama and his aides will engage in "a flurry of speeches, phone calls, briefings and personal… Read more
6th September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
France will not decide on action against Syria until the findings of UN weapons inspectors are known, President Hollande told a news conference today.  Hollande seems to be backtracking on his earlier support for US military action and his statement has far-reaching implications: 1. … Read more
5th September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
In an interview on Tuesday night, President Putin said he did not rule out supporting a UN Security Council resolution backing military action in Syria it it were proved that the Assad regime had used chemical weapons. This has led to speculation about a softening of Russia's position. Putin was… Read more
4th September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
One consequence of President Obama's decision to refer the Syrian chemical weapons issue to Congress is that any action the US eventually decides upon risks being shaped more by the need for congressional votes than an objective assessment of what would be most effective. As Wells Bennett points… Read more
2nd September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
The International Crisis Group is a widely respected thinktank based in Brussels. Yesterday it posted a statement about Syria on its website and various people started tweeting in its praise. The comments sounded like those "reviews" you find on theatre billboards or on the back cover of books: "… Read more
1st September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
Immediately after the chemical attacks near Damascus on August 21, the first reaction of many people – apart from horror at the mass slaughter – was to ask what the Assad regime could have hoped to gain from it.  Some asked the question out of sheer puzzlement, others because they doubted the… Read more
1st September 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
President Obama's decision to seek approval from Congress for airstrikes in Syria looks like a smart move, at least in terms of American politics. Following the parliamentary vote in Britain last week which left him without a key ally, and in the face of a discordant clamour from critics who said… Read more
31st August 2013
By: Brian Whitaker
There's still a lot of confusion among commentators over the purpose of any US-led military action in Syria. Some see the chemical weapons attacks as a backdoor way to reshape Syria's internal conflict. Others argue that if it isn't a backdoor way to do that, it ought to be. Those in the latter… Read more