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‘No sooner than had John Kerry suggested he may be interested in partitioning Syria already the Washington think-tankistan sprung into action to back him up and work out the details. Firing off on the same day we had James Stavridis, Philip Breedlove’s predecessor as NATO military commander and a professor of “law and diplomacy”, imploring us to “seriously consider partitioning Syria”, and Michael O’Hanlon and Edward P. Joseph of Brookings and Institute of Current World Affairs respectively offering Bosnia as “model” for said partition.
The latter proposal is especially entertaining seeing how the US at the time fought the “solution” O’Hanlon and Joseph are now offering up tooth and nail and seeing Joseph (as a UN and OSCE official in Bosnia and Kosovo) was very much a part of that.’
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