Slaughter or Liberation?: A Debate on Russia's Role in the Syrian War & the Fall of Aleppo
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With the aid of Russian airstrikes, Syria has taken near full control of the city of Aleppo in a major defeat for forces hoping to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
With the aid of Russian airstrikes, Syria has taken near full control of the city of Aleppo in a major defeat for forces hoping to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Before
fighting began in 2012, Aleppo was Syria’s largest city with a
population of over 2 million. Some of the first major peaceful
protests against Assad’s rule broke out in Aleppo in March 2011.
But
today the city is in shambles after four years of fighting between
Syria and rebel groups.
A
turning point in the battle of Aleppo occurred in September 2015,
when Russia began carrying out airstrikes to aid the Syrian
government.
Russia
described the fall of Aleppo as a victory against terrorists and
jihadists. But the United States has decried the Russian-backed
offensive.
We
host a debate between Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human
Rights Watch, and Stephen Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian
studies and politics at New York University and Princeton University.
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