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Syrian Civil War
May 10, 2018
Israel Targets Iran’s Military in Syria With ‘Unprecedented’ Strikes
The Syrian Foreign Ministry called the strikes “the start of a new phase of aggression” by Israel.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Apr. 14, 2018
The U.S. Airstrikes on Syria Turned Out to Be Very Conventional
And quite possibly useless.
By
Benjamin Hart
foreign policy
Apr. 14, 2018
U.S. and Allies Launch Airstrikes Against Syria
Trump said the strikes were meant to serve as a “strong deterrent” against the use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime.
By
Chas Danner
Apr. 12, 2018
Report: Blood Samples Show Nerve Agent, Chlorine Used in Syria Attack
U.S. officials say they have proof of a chemical attack that the Syrian regime has called a hoax.
By
Adam K. Raymond
Apr. 12, 2018
What Really Happened in the Syria Chemical Attack?
Trump is preparing to strike, though we still don’t know exactly what killed scores of people in Douma last weekend. Here’s the evidence so far.
By
Margaret Hartmann
Apr. 9, 2018
The Moral High Ground on Syria Is Empty
Every power that could help stop the killing has decided that their own interests outweigh dead innocents.
By
Heather Hurlburt
Apr. 9, 2018
Israel Accused of Bombing Syrian Air Base After U.S. Denies Involvement
Though Trump said there would be a “big price to pay” for Assad’s apparent chemical attack, no country has claimed responsibility for the strike.
By
Margaret Hartmann
awful things
Apr. 8, 2018
Suspected Chemical Weapon Attack Kills Dozens in Syria
It’s not yet clear if the U.S. will retaliate against the Assad regime again.
By
Chas Danner
foreign affairs
Feb. 28, 2018
North Korea’s Link to Syria’s Chemical Weapons Is Horrific, Yet Unsurprising
The shipments identified in a U.N. report violate sanctions on both countries and demonstrate just how good these rogue regimes are at evading them.
By
Jonah Shepp
foreign affairs
Feb. 12, 2018
Israel’s War With Iran Comes Out of the Shadows
Saturday’s clash signals that Syria could become the theater for a direct confrontation between two of the most powerful states in the Middle East.
By
Jonah Shepp
foreign affairs
Jan. 22, 2018
America’s Role in Syria Just Got a Lot More Complicated
ISIS may be in full retreat, but two key U.S. allies are now fighting each other.
By
Jonah Shepp
syrian civil war
Sept. 7, 2017
Here Is the Syria Report Withdrawn by the U.S. Holocaust Museum
The report, which consists of six different papers, concluded that U.S. intervention likely would not have helped save Syrian civilians.
By
Jesse Singal
June 19, 2017
The Syrian War Enters a New Phase — and We’re in It
Assad’s decision to test U.S. pilots last weekend suggests we can’t keep the U.S. fight against ISIS separate from the Syrian conflict any longer.
By
Heather Hurlburt
June 19, 2017
Russia Vows to Target U.S.-Backed Aircraft in Western Syria
Time to scratch “at least he won’t start a war with Russia” from your list of upsides to the Trump presidency.
By
Eric Levitz
May 18, 2017
U.S. Bombs Pro-Assad Forces to Stop Advance on U.S. Special Forces’ Base
Trump once called fighting both ISIS and Assad “madness and idiocy.”
By
Adam K. Raymond
quagmire watch
Apr. 9, 2017
White House Officials Indicate Vague Support for Regime Change in Syria
The Trump administration is out trying to explain their brand-new post-strike Syria policy — if one exists.
By
Chas Danner
Apr. 7, 2017
Note to Pundits: Please Stop Training Our President to Kill
The media’s laudatory reaction to Trump’s Syria strike teaches our incompetent president that launching wars on gut instinct is cool and good.
By
Eric Levitz
Apr. 6, 2017
Trump Weighs ‘Saturation Strike’ Against Syrian Government
The strikes would likely kill Russian soldiers and mark a 180-degree shift in the White House’s policy toward Syria.
By
Eric Levitz
feature
Apr. 3, 2017
PissPigGranddad, the Punk-Rock Florist Who Fought ISIS in Syria, Is Coming Home
Brace Belden became a radical icon when he went to take up arms against terrorists, build a socialist utopia, and tweet jokes about the revolution.
By
Reeves Wiedeman
Mar. 30, 2017
Removing Assad From Power in Syria Is ‘No Longer a Priority’ for the U.S.
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley confirmed this to reporters on Thursday.
By
Jen Kirby
Dec. 29, 2016
A Cease-fire Deal Has Been Reached in Syria
It will go into effect at midnight.
By
Jen Kirby
Dec. 22, 2016
With Evacuation Complete, the Syrian Government Is Fully in Control of Aleppo
One major turning point in the civil war.
By
Jen Kirby
Dec. 15, 2016
About 3,000 People Have Been Evacuated From Eastern Aleppo
A day after another cease-fire deal was reached.
By
Jen Kirby
Dec. 13, 2016
The Tragic Farewell Messages From Aleppo While the City Was Under Siege
“This may be my last video.”
By
Jared T. Miller
international affairs
Dec. 12, 2016
ISIS Retakes the Ancient Syrian City of Palmyra
Syrian government forces took control of the historic city in March, but now ISIS has reclaimed it once again.
By
Charley Lanyon
Oct. 20, 2016
The Foreign-Policy Elite Are Extremely Ready for More War in Syria
There is broad, bipartisan agreement in Washington that once Obama is gone, an escalation of U.S. involvement in the Syrian civil war must begin.
By
Eric Levitz
Oct. 3, 2016
It’s Officially a No Go Between Russia and the United States on Syria
Talks are suspended after the Kremlin-backed Syrian government’s ongoing strikes against Aleppo.
By
Jen Kirby