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The basic meaning is "only" (or in some cases, related notions such as "unless", "not until").
For the purpose of understanding, imagine that it is "not... except...". So they're saying "we will not intervene, except in Iraq"... in other words, "we will intervene only in Iraq".
(The "not.. except..." is just to help understanding. It's not really true because, for example, there are occasions when the "ne" is omitted and "que" still means "only". But to get you started, it might help you to understand.)
He is saying that he won't intervene in Syria. I think his meaning is clear.
I wouldn't necessarily say that it's fumbling: "ne ... que ..." is a fairly common construction.
Your interpretation is right, Robert. And there is definitely no fumbling in this construction. Hollande meant to say France will ONLY intervene in Irak, and not elsewhere (i.e. in Syria)
Jacques
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