The staying power of President Bashar Assad's regime in Syria is provoking two main responses from the international community.
Gulf Arab states, led by Qatar and Saudi Arabia, are calling for arming the opposition (and are reportedly doing so already). Western states are proving more cautious, announcing increases in humanitarian aid and upgrading rhetorical condemnation.
Such divisions were reflected at the first 'Friends of Syria' meeting in Tunis, where representatives from ...
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