U.S. Moves Cautiously Against Syrian Leaders Saturday, April 30, 2011 By MARK LANDLER, The New York Times
WASHINGTON – A brutal Arab dictator with a long history of enmity toward the United States turns tanks and troops against his own people, killing hundreds of protesters. His country threatens to split along sectarian lines, with the violence potentially spilling over to its neighbors, some of whom are close allies of Washington.
U.S. Moves Cautiously Against Syrian Leaders
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By MARK LANDLER, The New York Times
WASHINGTON – A brutal Arab dictator with a long history of enmity toward the United States turns tanks and troops against his own people, killing hundreds of protesters. His country threatens to split along sectarian lines, with the violence potentially spilling over to its neighbors, some of whom are close allies of Washington.
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