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Prolonging Syrian conflict creates opportunities for al-Qaeda: Author - Fast Forward
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The longer the bloodshed continues in Syria, the more radicalized the population will become, says Fouad Ajami, senior fellow at Stanford University's Hudson Institution. Ajami discusses the U.S.'s options for intervention, his personal connection to the conflict, and his latest book, "The Syrian Rebellion," in this interview with Reuters Columnist David Rohde. (June 27, 2012)
