Friday, May 10, 2013

Strictly a rental

Charles Krauthammer notes in the Washington Post that you don't buy allies in the Middle East; it's strictly a rental. Any potential leader who is moderate or tolerant (of Israel) could easily be overwhelmed by the jihadists.

Israel’s successful strikes around Damascus show that a Western no-fly zone would not require a massive Libyan-style campaign to take out all Syrian air defenses. Syrian helicopters and planes could be grounded more simply with attacks on runways, depots and idle aircraft alone, carried out, if not by fighters, by cruise missiles and other standoff weaponry.

But even that may be too much for a president who has assured his country that the tide of war is receding. At this late date, supporting proxies may be the only reasonable option left. It’s perversely self-vindicating. Wait long enough, and all other options disappear. As do red lines.

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