Immediately after September 11th, segments of the American foreign policy establishment hoped to include Syria, given its brutal suppression of the Muslim Brotherhood, in the anti-terror coalition against al-Qaeda. Indeed, for a time, it did appear that Damascus might...
Jonathan Eric Lewis
Jonathan Eric Lewis is a New York-based journalist and writer. His work has appeared in the "Wall Street Journal"; "New York Sun"; and "Forward." He is the author, most recently, of the essay, "Iraqi Assyrians : Barometer of Pluralism" (Middle East Quarterly, Summer 2003)
Holding Syria Accountable
Following the horrific events of September 11, President George W. Bush bravely asserted his administration's policy toward terrorism. The United States, from here out, was to hold not only terrorist organizations, but also state sponsors of terrorism, responsible for...
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