U.S. Won't Back New Intervention -- Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—U.S. officials are virtually ruling out an international intervention to stop political violence in Syria, despite a widening crackdown against dissidents there.
Obama administration officials made clear on Sunday that they aren't seeking to mobilize the international community to act against Syria and President Bashar al-Assad's security forces, as it has done in Libya. In part, they said, their position is based on the view among some analysts that President Assad could become a reformer, and in part on the fact that Syria's crackdown on dissent hasn't been nearly as harsh as Libya's has been.
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More News ON The U.S. Not Intervening In Syria's Unrest
Clinton rules out U.S. Syria involvement -- Reuters
Clinton: No military action in Syria for now -- CBS
Clinton Says U.S. Won't Intervene in Syria, Sees Progress in Libya Fight -- Bloomberg
US will not intervene in Syria as it has in Libya, says Hillary Clinton -- The Guardian
Hillary Clinton: No military action in Syria for now. -- Mil-Tech
Clinton contrasts Syrian, Libyan unrest -- UPI
Hillary to Syrian Rebels: Drop Dead -- Alana Goodman, Commentary
RE: Hillary to Syrian Rebels, Drop Dead -- Omri Ceren, Commentary
My Comment: The U.S. does not have enough resources in the region to even think of trying to open up a new military front against Syria .... and because of that there will be no air force sorties by allied forces until a better set of eyes on the ground is developed.