US at a loss for ideas to stop Syrian violence
The US continues to impose sanctions to isolate Syria from the world economy after coming to a dead-end in possible solutions to stop violence.
Obama's administration in the US has failed to come up with a plausible solution to stop violence in Syria as scores more people die under President Bashar Assad’s rule.
Invasion or arming Syria’s rebels are not being considered by the team as violence rages on and diplomatic efforts within the United Nations fail.
As it has done over the past 11 months, Washington appears to primarily be relying on imposing sanctions on the Syrian regime in an attempt to isolate it from the world economy.
Humanitarian assistance for Syria’s people was suggested as an option but was considered to be a long-shot and would not bring the violence to a halt.
The US is assembling a collection of like-minded nations in an attempt to organise a collective strategy targeted toward Assad’s acceptance to leave power as proposed by the Arab League.
