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Putin Has a Constitution to Sell Syria
A well-tested Russian tactic is more likely to freeze than resolve the bloody conflict.
Beware of autocrats bearing gifts.
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Russia, a country not known for strict constitutionalism, has offered Syria's warring sides a draft constitution that will probably get rejected. But the document sheds light on Russia's goals in the war-torn Middle Eastern nation.
