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Krauthammer’s Take: Intervention in Syria Pointless Without Regime Change

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Intervening in Syria without the goal of regime change is pointless, Charles Krauthammer said Tuesday night.

During his regular panel appearance on Special Report, Krauthammer lambasted the administration for stating that the goal of the United States wasn’t to remove Syrian president Bashar Assad from power, terming the expected intervention a “pointless exercise.”

“If it’s going to be an attack, what it should be aimed at . . . [is] weakening the regime, of stopping Assad, who is now winning this war, and giving the rebels a chance of winning or weakening Assad,” Krauthammer said.

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