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BERLIN - It has been just over a year since the United States and Europe announced sanctions against the regime of Bashar Assad to end the violence in Syria. Yet Assad remains in power, and the killings have not only not ended but are escalating.

The sanctions have caused economic pain in Syria; however, the regime survives because the Assad family is intensely loyal to one another and controls revenue sources that international sanctions could take years to crimp.

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