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How much worse can the bloodshed in Syria get, with Russia dropping bombs on behalf of President Assad? President Putin says this is to fight regional extremism, notably the radical Islamic State movement (ISIL).

Only with the rising havoc created by ISIL in Syria and Iraq did the West and regional allies start using air power against the jihadists in Syria, last September.

Putin’s blitzkrieg escalation of resources delivered on the ground upstages the United States, which has long been reluctant to commit to any similar intervention in Syria.

By meeting Putin at the UN several days ago, President Obama demonstrated that Putin’s isolation by the West over Ukraine is (begrudgingly) over.

Obama said the US is prepared to “work with any nation to resolve the [Syria] conflict, including Russia and Iran.”

That was on Monday. Then, on Wednesday, Russian warplanes struck. This continued on Thursday, when they bombed a camp run by Syrian rebels trained by the U.S. Central Intelligenc

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