U.S. Intervention

in Syria

March 1, 2013
Salman Shaikh
Director

Conflict resolution, domestic politics, and geopolitics of the Middle East

The U.S. has pledged financial and other non-lethal support for rebel factions now engaged in a two-year long civil war with Syria’s Bashar al-Assad regime. As the death toll mounts and conditions become more dangerous, there are many who question whether America is doing enough. Fellow Salman Shaikh, director of the Brookings Doha Center, says the situation is critical and notes that the Syrian people need more than simply “biscuits and band aids” they need U.S. leadership.