Obama says Syrian war not likely to end before he leaves office

US President Barack Obama said the war in Syria would not likely end before he leaves office in early 2017 and reaffirmed his belief that there is no “military solution” to the conflict. Asked if the conflict, which has left more than 220,000 people dead, might be resolved before he ends his second term, Obama responded “probably not.”

The situation in Syria is heartbreaking but it’s extremely complex.

U.S. President Barack Obama

Obama emphasized that settling the conflict would require the cooperation of Gulf allies and other regional nations such as Turkey, but that “a military solution is not going to be the solution.” He reiterated that it makes more sense to work with those countries, instead of engaging them “unilaterally.” At the beginning of May, officials announced that the US military had begun training a small unit of “moderate” Syrian rebels in Jordan to return home and take on the might of the Islamic State.

It was not something that was triggered by the United States and it was not something that could have been stopped by the United States.

U.S. President Barack Obama