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A hastily planned visit to Syrian protests had long-term consequences

Robert Ford’s trip to Hama in July 2011 was a seminal moment in Syria policy
But there had been virtually no discussion of its policy ramifications
Political stunt? Until then, Senate Republicans had refused to confirm Ford

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A policeman walks in front of the damaged U.S. embassy after pro-government protesters attacked the building and raised a Syrian flag on the compound in Damascus, Syria, July 11, 2011. A U.S. official says the Obama administration will formally protest the attack on the embassy in Syria and may seek compensation for damage caused when a mob breached the wall of the compound before being dispersed by Marine guards. The Arabic writing on the wall reads: "The people want to remove the dog," and "It's Syria, you dog."

A policeman walks in front of the damaged U.S. embassy after pro-government protesters attacked the building and raised a Syrian flag on the compound in Damascus, Syria, July 11, 2011. A U.S. official says the Obama administration will formally protest the attack on the embassy in Syria and may seek compensation for damage caused when a mob breached the wall of the compound before being dispersed by Marine guards. The Arabic writing on the wall reads: “The people want to remove the dog,” and “It’s Syria, you dog.”


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