Neither Washington nor Damascus has heeded warnings against confrontation
2nd Oct 2005, 22:09 GMT
Under U.S. President George W. Bush's leadership, the United States has been a fast-moving superpower in the region as it has been actively engaged in reshaping the Middle East. In keeping with this pattern, Bush met with his top aides over the weekend to discuss the future of the Syrian regime.
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