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17 Jul, 2016 07:14

No russin'?

Two more Russian servicemen have died in Syria, bringing the death toll to at least 12. And while opponents of Russia’s military presence there have stopped short of celebrating the loss along with Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL), some hope the mounting human cost will force Moscow to change its strategy in the region. But if the Kremlin were to call its forces home tomorrow, would Syria and the region become a better place? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Yezid Sayigh, senior associate at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.

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