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The statistics are mind numbing. 200,000 dead. 10,000 children killed. Upwards of 4 million refugees. Now in its fifth year, the Syrian crisis has emerged as the greatest humanitarian disaster of our time. But where is this crisis headed? Does the West and the international community have a strategy to stabilize this traumatized nation? Lyse Doucet, the BBC's chief international correspondent thinks the West's tinkering at the edges of the conflict needs to stop and global humanitarian action must start now.

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