Friday, October 2, 2015

THE FAILURES IN SYRIA AS THE RUSSIANS TAKES OVER THE SYRIAN CONFLICT TO PROTECT THE BASHAR AL ASSAD MOVES FORWARD–WHILST THE POTUS BHO DRAWS THE HEAD FAKE WITH GUNS KILL FROM OREGON WITH THE LONGEST RECITATION WITH NOTHING TO SHOW FOR –WHILST HIS FOREIGN POLICY HAS KILLED EVEN GREATER PEOPLES–AS THE PUTIN DOES THE LEFTIST PLAYBOOK AND THE DEMOCRAT POTUS BHO CHAOS KEEPS QUIET WITH NO RESPOND DUE TO HIS WEAK IN THE KNEES POLICY–AND JOHN KERRY (D-MA) SECRETARY OF STATE GETS BLIND SIDED AS WELL SINCE HIS TOO PREOCCUPIED WITH GIVING AWAY THE MOTHER O BOMB TO IRAN WITH THE BHO TIE THE YELLOW RIBBON BLESSING–SINCE THE BHO HAS ALSO WRAPPED THE YELLOW RIBBON OF SURRENDER THE USA NUCLEAR ADVANTAGE TO THE PUTIN BENDING OVER IN THE PROCESS

Russia’s dramatic entry Wednesday into the Syrian war put the United States on the back foot once again and left Washington struggling to regain the military and diplomatic initiative.
As U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was in New York trying to coordinate with his Kremlin opposite number Sergei Lavrov, a Russian officer contacted the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.

His message was simple: Russian jets are about to launch air strikes in Syria, please stay out of their way.
Kerry quickly protested to Lavrov that this was not in the spirit of Moscow’s promise to agree a “de-confliction” mechanism to ensure Russian flights do not interfere with U.S.-led operations.
But the strikes were already underway, potentially altering the balance of power in Syria back in favor of Bashar Assad’s regime, and Washington was looking at a fait accompli.
Lavrov’s next move was to promise to bring a motion before the U.N. Security Council to coordinate “all forces standing up against Islamic State and other terrorist structures.”
This would be a plain victory for Assad, who invited the Russians to join his battle to cling on to power, and a defeat for the United States, which has demanded he step down.
The attacks came despite President Barack Obama sitting down with Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Monday at the United Nations for 90 minutes of what both camps called “business-like” talks.
One week ago, Kerry -- despite being in frequent contact with Lavrov -- told reporters that Russia’s deployment of war planes was consistent with their only defending their own base.
And just hours before the strikes began he appeared on CNN to say that Russia’s involvement could be an “opportunity” to persuade them to apply pressure on Assad to moderate his behavior.
After the strikes Kerry addressed the U.N. Security Council, but even here his message was mixed.
He said the United States would welcome the Russian action if it reflected a “genuine commitment” towards destroying the IS group and not the moderate opposition rebels threatening Assad.
Even as he spoke, a U.S. defense official in Washington briefed journalists that: “We have not seen any strikes against ISIL, what we have seen is strikes against Syrian opposition.”
Defense Secretary Ash Carter was cautious, saying: “It does appear they were in areas where there were probably not ISIL forces.”
The U.S. administration’s domestic critics, such as hawkish Sen. John McCain, leapt on the apparent confusion.
“This administration has confused our friends, encouraged our enemies, mistaken an excess of caution for prudence and replaced the risks of action with the perils of inaction,” he said.
“Into the wreckage, into the wreckage of this administration’s Middle East policy has now stepped Vladimir Putin.”
Frustration is also mounting among Washington’s allies in the Middle East, who support moves to defeat the Islamic State group, but also want to see Assad kicked out of office.

http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20151001000501

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