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Should the West retaliate against Syria after the August 21 chemical weapons attack? Less than a week before Congress votes on Syria military action, US public opinion is sharply divided over whether to launch strikes against the Assad regime. Stephen M. Walt, Professor of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School, is in favour of a “no” vote. He tells us why.

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