Would US strike make Assad look like a hero in the region?

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Fawaz Gerges, professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, says U.S. intervention could change how the Syrian leader is viewed in Arab world.

Fawaz Gerges, professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, says U.S. intervention could change how the Syrian leader is viewed in Arab world.

As President Obama considers a “limited narrow” strike in Syria, some Middle East experts have voiced concern that military action could make the chaotic situation even worse. Fawaz Gerges, a Middle East professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, told The Cycle Friday why he believes it’s possible that U.S. intervention could turn Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad from a villain into “a hero” in some eyes in the region.

Watch the full interview in the player above. Learn more about advanced planning underway at the Pentagon for a Syria strike, and explore the possible global implications.

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