With another round of talks in Geneva on the Syria crisis scheduled to take place in just days, the US and Russia still cannot agree on who should represent the opposition at the negotiating table. The US and Saudis have insisted that the political leader of the Islamist Jaysh al-Islam (Army of Islam) head up the negotiations as the opposition representative. The Russians have objected to any organization that has ties to ISIS and al-Qaeda. Who will blink? What to expect now in Syria, where the facts on the ground have shifted in favor of Damascus after Russia’s entry at the request of the Syrian government? RPI Executive Director Daniel McAdams joins RT’s news discussion show Crosstalk to share his analysis and predictions:
Syria’s Moment: RPI’s Daniel McAdams on Crosstalk
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