Arab states are quietly pressing Syria to cooperate with an inquiry into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, a sign they support a stern U.N. warning to Damascus and want to avoid a confrontation with the West. This week’s U.N. resolution — which paves the way for sanctions against Syria if it does not go along — brought near silence from the region’s governments. There have been no street protests, no Arab leaders coming together for Syria’s defense. Full Story
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