The United Nations estimates that over 60,000 people have died in the Syrian civil war that began as anti-government protests and has been raging for nearly two years. Despite international condemnation, most recently by Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad continues to cling to power and refuses to negotiate with the rebels who have come to control parts of the country. What must be done to bring this bloody conflict to a halt?

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