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Teh One Who Knocks
08-27-2013, 11:19 AM
By Will Englund - The Washington Post


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MOSCOW — A Western military attack on Syria would only create more problems in the region, lead to more bloodshed and result in the same sort of “catastrophe” as previous such interventions in Iraq and Libya, Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, said Monday.

“Hysteria is growing, and confrontation is incited,” Lavrov said in what he portrayed as an emergency news conference. He said the United States and its European allies have condemned the regime of Bashar al-Assad without any evidence that it actually used chemical weapons in an attack in the Damascus suburbs on Wednesday.

Turkey, Britain and France indicated Monday that they would back the Obama administration if it decided to act against Syria in response to the alleged chemical weapons attack, even without a mandate from the United Nations.

Russia has been a stalwart ally of Assad, refusing to allow U.N. action to intervene in Syria’s conflict. On Monday, the Russian newspaper Izvestia published an interview with Assad in which he warned the West against military intervention and noted that Moscow continues to sell arms to Damascus under the terms of existing contracts.

Although Russia sent a small naval task force to the eastern Mediterranean this year and maintains a refitting station in the Syrian port of Tartus, Moscow would appear to have little recourse — beyond verbal denunciations — in the event of a Western attack.

Lavrov said Russia would not be going to war with anybody.

The Russian foreign minister does not regularly hold full-scale news conferences. Monday’s offered no new arguments but gave Lavrov a chance to insist that the West should not act against Assad, especially without evidence.

A U.N. inspection team began its work Monday to determine whether chemical weapons were used last week, though it held off temporarily when it came under sniper attack. Lavrov said the team’s only mandate is to identify evidence of chemical weapons — not to say who used them. That responsibility, he said, belongs to the Security Council once the inspectors’ report is submitted.

As a permanent member of the Security Council, Russia holds the power to veto any decision that comes before the U.N. body.

Moscow suspects that if chemical weapons were used last week, Lavrov said, it may have been a provocation by rebel forces — probably designed to undermine prospects for the long-delayed Russian-American peace conference on Syria.

Lavrov said Secretary of State John F. Kerry had assured him during a telephone conversation Sunday that the United States remains committed to the conference. Lavrov said he asked Kerry what the U.S. strategy is as the Obama administration appears to move closer to a military attack. Kerry replied, Lavrov said, by urging Russia and China to join the West in ensuring that chemical weapons in Syria do not fall into the wrong hands.

If NATO attacked Syria without U.N. sanction — in a rerun of the air war over Kosovo in 1999, which Russia strongly opposed — it would be a “severe violation of international law” that served merely to aggravate, not solve, the conflict, Lavrov said.

He accused Western powers of ignoring international law at will and treating other “civilizations” as second-rate. “The tide will turn one day,” Lavrov said. “Nations and states should be respected.”

Ever since President Vladimir Putin first came to power in 2000, Russian foreign policy has been predicated on stability, which is typically translated into an aversion to regime change. Russia opposed the war in Iraq, was against the Orange Revolution in Ukraine and now sides against the rebels in Syria. Putin believes that the West tricked Russia into allowing action in Libya, an intervention that Moscow views as a disaster.

On Monday, Lavrov once again criticized the Syrian rebels, saying their intransigence has forestalled the peace conference proposed by Russia and the United States in the spring. He said it was unlikely that it could be scheduled anytime before late September.

Muddy
08-27-2013, 12:32 PM
Agreed.

Loser
08-27-2013, 12:56 PM
Even the syrian rebels do not want us to attack, they only want a no fly zone imposed.

Muddy
08-27-2013, 01:04 PM
Gotta get waist deep in some shit so the voting people of America will be afraid of a regime change here at election time.

Loser
08-27-2013, 01:51 PM
More like kill all the headlines of NSA snooping by raising gas prices because of getting into a war we don't need to be in.

DemonGeminiX
08-27-2013, 07:04 PM
Just send a surgical strike team in to get in, kill Assad, and get out of there before anyone notices.

I need the points in the Death Pool.

8-[

PorkChopSandwiches
08-27-2013, 07:06 PM
More like kill all the headlines of NSA snooping by raising gas prices because of getting into a war we don't need to be in.

:exactly:

Richard Cranium
08-27-2013, 07:19 PM
Just send a surgical strike team in to get in, kill Assad, and get out of there before anyone notices.

I need the points in the Death Pool.

8-[

Useless commie fuckstick says he doesn't want a regime change..

Richard Cranium
08-27-2013, 10:03 PM
Senator Joe Biden, 2007: If the President Bombs a Country Without Congressional Authorization, He Must Be Impeached

And note that the 2007 case was much more serious: Iran was working on an atomic bomb, not deploying gas weapons which, while nasty, are not much more deadly than conventional weapons.
We've lost all Hope, but Obama's delivering lots and lots of Change.

Presidential hopeful Delaware Sen. Joe Biden stated unequivocally that he will move to impeach President Bush if he bombs Iran without first gaining congressional approval. Biden spoke in front of a crowd of approximately 100 at a candidate forum held Thursday at Seacoast Media Group.

The forum focused on the Iraq war and foreign policy. When an audience member expressed fear of a war with Iran, Biden said he does not typically engage in threats, but had no qualms about issuing a direct warning to the Oval Office.

"The president has no authority to unilaterally attack Iran, and if he does, as Foreign Relations Committee chairman, I will move to impeach," said Biden, whose words were followed by a raucous applause from the local audience.

Do not expect the media to ask Obama and Biden tough questions. Real Reporters do not ask hard questions which are based in an unimpeachable factual record. Only Just a Bloggers would do something like that. Thank God they're not allowed access to the Imperial President.