“Viewpoint” host Eliot Spitzer asks Marc Ginsberg, former U.S. ambassador to Morocco, what he thinks should be done in Syria, especially in light of the reported civilian massacres in Hama and Houla.
Ginsberg does not mince words in his criticism of the Obama administration’s inaction, noting that there is much the U.S. could do in Syria that would not involve military intervention, including imposing harsher, Iran-like sanctions on the country and finding more creative ways of supplying humanitarian aid. “The bottom line is that this administration is more comfortable with ‘No, we can’t,’ instead of ‘Yes, we can,’” Ginsberg says.