Syria: Obama's Delusion Over
Russian Retreat Continues
By Moon
Of Alabama
January 14,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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"Moon
Of Alabama"
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Some U.S.
media
say that Iran is "aggressive" when it detains
U.S. ships and sailors ... who invade Iranian
waters.
It is such
delusional worldview that has people all over the
world shake their heads over U.S. media and
politics.
But this
messy thinking starts at the top. The Obama
administration is filled with delusional thinkers.
Consider
this nonsense, relayed by the unofficial
spokesperson David Ignatius, over Putin's position
towards the Syrian President Assad:
Putin this
week seemed to take a public step toward
the U.S. position that Assad must go eventually.
In an interview with the German newspaper Bild
released Tuesday, Putin hinted
that he might grant Assad asylum.
...
Putin’s reference to asylum was taken “very
seriously” by the White House, a second
administration official noted Tuesday. “I think
he was sending a signal about
where he stands” that was consistent with what
Russian officials have been telling the United
States in private, the official said.
The
transcript of the interview is
available in English and Russian for all to see.
Putin was
in no way "sending a signal". He was deflecting a
direct question that the reporters asked. He took a
firm stance that Assad must stay and be allowed to
take part in new elections:
Question:
If, contrary to expectations, al-Assad loses the
elections, will you grant him the possibility of
asylum in your country?
Vladimir Putin: I think it is quite premature to
discuss this. We granted asylum to Mr Snowden,
which was far more difficult than to do the same
for Mr al-Assad.
First,
the Syrian people should be given the
opportunity to have their say. I assure
you, if this process is conducted
democratically, then al-Assad will probably not
need to leave the country at all. And
it is not important whether he remains President
or not.
How is that
"sending a signal"? The only signal I perceive
therein is that - as far as Russia is concerned -
Assad will stay where he is right now. I have no
doubt that the private statements of Putin and the
Russian government in this case are exactly the same
than the official ones.
In October
Obama
demanded that Russia let go of Assad or end in a
quagmire. Since then the position of the Syrian
government
has solidified and the Russian support has
turned out to be very effective and not a burden.
The position of the U.S. administration and its
jihadist proxy forces in Syria has deteriorated.
With each Islamic State attack the pressure to end
the U.S. war on Syria is increasing.
How then
can the "administration official" come up with this
nonsense?
Is there
still this neocon superiority illusion that lets
U.S. news media and politicians believe they are the
only ones who matter? That the U.S. is the only
country which has a say in global issues?
One would
have thought that the lost war in Iraq and the U.S.
quagmire in Afghanistan would have cured such
delusions. But stupid thinking seems hard to heal. |