2013-09-02 Impending war on Syria? Today on Beyond Beijing's Podcast
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Panel discussion:
Just how do you solve a problem like Syria? A murderous regime that has no qualms about dropping bombs on its own people ququeing for bread or in a school playground; a fractious, radicalised and violent opposition fighting group bent on revenge and sectarian strife, plus a political opposition that is not only exiled but also incoherent and ineffective. Had the chemical attacks near Damascus not happened the week before.
-Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Associate professor at the University of Tehran
-James. Gelvin, Professor of History at University of California at Los Angeles,
-Teng Jianqun, Senior Researcher at China Institute of International Studies
Panel discussion:
Just how do you solve a problem like Syria? A murderous regime that has no qualms about dropping bombs on its own people ququeing for bread or in a school playground; a fractious, radicalised and violent opposition fighting group bent on revenge and sectarian strife, plus a political opposition that is not only exiled but also incoherent and ineffective. Had the chemical attacks near Damascus not happened the week before.
-Seyed Mohammad Marandi, Associate professor at the University of Tehran
-James. Gelvin, Professor of History at University of California at Los Angeles,
-Teng Jianqun, Senior Researcher at China Institute of International Studies
54 Min.