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Aid to Syrian Opposition1 Falls Short of Expectations
The continuing death and destruction in Syria have intensified2 international concern, but have not changed the strategic situation: The West and key Arab countries don't want to do anything that would strengthen the militant3 wings of the Syrian opposition.
That was the dilemma4 facing Kerry and other foreign leaders when they met with key Syrian opposition figures in Rome on Thursday. The result was a $60-million increase in U.S. civilian5 aid.
“This funding will allow the opposition to reach out and help the local councils to be able to rebuild in their liberated6 areas of Syria, so that they can provide basic services to people who often lack access today to medical care, to food, to sanitation," said Kerry.
The United States also will for the first time provide aid directly to the Syrian rebel fighters - combat rations7 and medical supplies, but not the weapons, vehicles and body armor they want. There is concern that any aid could fall into the hands of the militants8.
And there is another reason, according to Daniel Serwer of Washington's Middle East Institute - a desire not to antagonize Syria's main foreign supporter, Russia.
“The United States needs Russian help on Afghanistan with the withdrawal9 of American troops through the northern distribution network, troops and equipment, and it needs Russian help for the P5+1 nuclear talks with Iran," said Serwer.
Still, Serwer said the limited U.S. aid will be significant. “I think it will make a difference because I think if the opposition starts to be seen as a real alternative to the regime, that would make a big difference both within Syria and more broadly in the world.”
Kerry indicating the idea is to provide a credible10 alternative not only to the regime, but to militant rebel groups that have been effective at providing services in liberated areas.
Salman Shaikh of the Brookings Institution agreed that there is an important political element to the new U.S. aid. But he said it won't make much practical difference.
“The United States is edging forward, but in and of itself, biscuits and Band-Aids are not going to change the conflict on the ground. The conflict is in a very dangerous situation now,” said Shaikh.
Kerry wants the new international aid to change Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's calculation about whether he should resign or continue to fight. Previous efforts have not.
Nor have the passage of more than a year - and Assad's increased attacks on civilians11 - changed the U.S. calculation that it is best not to get involved militarily, or even to arm the opposition it supports.
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n.反对,敌对 | |
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2 intensified | |
v.(使)增强, (使)加剧( intensify的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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3 militant | |
adj.激进的,好斗的;n.激进分子,斗士 | |
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5 civilian | |
adj.平民的,民用的,民众的 | |
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6 liberated | |
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7 rations | |
定量( ration的名词复数 ); 配给量; 正常量; 合理的量 | |
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8 militants | |
激进分子,好斗分子( militant的名词复数 ) | |
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n.取回,提款;撤退,撤军;收回,撤销 | |
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adj.可信任的,可靠的 | |
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11 civilians | |
平民,百姓( civilian的名词复数 ); 老百姓 | |
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