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Syria discussion on Framingham Mass. TV on Sunday

Massachusetts residents who have access to Framingham TV should tunein on Sunday (9/15) evening at 6 pm, where I’ll be the guest on thesubject of Syria on Jim Pillsbury’s news/talk show. 

Ban Ki-moon accidentally tells the truth about Syria

I keep trying to stay away from the Syria situation frankly becauseit’s depressing to keep seeing first Congress then KGB officerVladimir Putin and psychopathic Bashar al-Assad continue to make foolsof the community organizer President of the United States and theadministration, as the latter bumble from one flip-flop and gaffe tothe next. But I keep getting pulled back in by the sheer astonishmentI feel because of the unbelievably ridiculous play that’s being actedout in the international community. 

Friday’s stunner occurred when United Nations secretary-general BanKi-moon told the truth about Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad when hethought he was talking privately. Instead, his remarks were seen andheard by all the U.N. journalists. Here’s what he said: 

What happened is that [al-Assad] has committed manycrimes against humanity. Therefore, I’m sure that there will besurely the process of accountability when everything is over… 

Our team will come out soon with the report. But I believe thereport will be overwhelming, overwhelming report that the chemicalweapons were used, even though I cannot publicly say at this timebefore I have received this report.

Ban also gave a U.N. estimate that the August 21 chemical weaponsattack killed 1,400 people. Ban did not say that the al-Assad regimewas responsible for the chemical weapons attack, though he arguablyimplied it. The “many crimes against humanity” that Ban was referringto were committed with tanks, missiles, bombs, and otherdisplaced millions from their homes. The U.N. official report isexpected on Monday. 

Now Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry are negotiating over thisridiculous proposal to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons. This hasbeen endlessly discussed on every news show, and every analyst hassaid that it would take years to accomplish this, which means thatit’s never going to happen. This is just one more way that Russia andSyria are making fools of the U.S. administration. AFP and Fox News

Russia elated by its diplomatic victory on Syria

It was just a couple of weeks ago when President Barack Obama wassnubbing Russia’s president Vladimir Putin because Putin was gloatingover having given asylum to American traitor Edward Snowden. NowPutin has not only completely humiliated the American administration,but has also stopped cold the President’s avowed intention to respondforcefully to Syria’s use of chemical weapons. In fact, the militaryaction was going to destroy al-Assad’s air force, the principal weaponthat he had to commit crimes against humanity against his own people.Al-Assad is now free to resume full mass slaughter of his people,using the heavy weapons supplied by Putin. 

So now we come to Thursday’s stunning event: Vladimir Putin’sop-ed, published by the NY Times. 

The United Nations’ founders understood thatdecisions affecting war and peace should happen only by consensus,and with America’s consent the veto by Security Council permanentmembers was enshrined in the United Nations Charter. The profoundwisdom of this has underpinned the stability of internationalrelations for decades. 

No one wants the United Nations to suffer the fate of the Leagueof Nations, which collapsed because it lacked real leverage. Thisis possible if influential countries bypass the United Nations andtake military action without Security Councilauthorization.

This is laughable. The United Nations is already as useless as theLeague of Nations, and Putin has made it so. As I wrote in 2011,Russia’s policy since the Libyan action has been to use the UnitedNations to cripple NATO and the United States, leaving it free topursue any military operations it wants. ( “22-Apr-11 News — Russia seeks to cripple Nato through Libya United Nations politics”

Thus, Russia invaded Georgia in 2008, without asking for approval fromthe United Nations. Russia still has troops in Georgia, withoutasking for U.N. approval. Russia has annexed to of Georgia’sprovinces, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, without asking forU.N. approval. Russia is supplying masses of heavy weapons toal-Assad, where they’re being used to commit crimes against humanity,all without asking for U.N. approval. So Putin’s policies have beenastonishingly successful. He’s free to pursue any military policieshe wants, and at the same time he’s using the United States to crippleAmerican and Nato policy. It’s absolutely incredible, and it’s onlypossible because of America’s phenomenally incompetent foreign affairspolicies.

My working and personal relationship with PresidentObama is marked by growing trust. I appreciate this. I carefullystudied his address to the nation on Tuesday. And I would ratherdisagree with a case he made on American exceptionalism, statingthat the United States’ policy is “what makes Americadifferent. It’s what makes us exceptional.” It is extremelydangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional,whatever the motivation.

This is making my head explode. Of course he appreciates Obama’sTuesday address to the nation, because Obama totally capitulatedto Putin. What’s there not to like for Putin? 

Well he found something. It’s dangerous, according to Putin, forAmerica to see itself as exceptional. 

The concept of America being exceptional is a new one for Obama,who’s spent most of his life listening to his mentor, ReverendJeremiah Wright, say things like “God Damn America! God DamnAmerica!” And Obama began his presidency by apologizing foralmost everything. So apparently the president has evenwas such a strange thing for Obama to be saying, that perhapseven Putin was astonished. 

It’s possible that Putin went too far. Democratic Sen. RobertMenendez said that Putin’s op-ed made him almost want to throw up, andHouse Speaker John Boehner said he was “insulted.” Washington Post and CNN

Reports: Assad’s troops dispersing them throughout Syria

The chemical weapons negotiations between America and Russia arefarcical on their face, as described above, since even in the best ofcircumstances it would take years to accomplish the goal of destroyingthe chemical weapons. But now there are numerous reports that Basharal-Assad’s army has been moving the chemical weapons about 50 othersites within the country. This means that the entire negotiation isjust another joke that Russia and Syria are playing on Obama andKerry. Independent (London)

The Way the World Works

Some people are suggesting that after President Barack Obama andSecretary of State John Kerry have been so incompetent and shown suchweakness and confusion, that now many nations — China, Iran, Russia,etc. — will feel free to do whatever they want because they know theycan get away with anything. 

But that’s not the way the world works. 

At some point, community organizer Barack Obama is going to be sickand tired of being made a fool of by one person after another, andhe’ll get angry and strike back. That may mean, for example, takingsome military action WITHOUT first asking permission from VladimirPutin or Congress. The military action might be successful, but alsoit might impulsive, might be disastrous, might even cause a war. 

Even forgetting that, the Syria debacle will have further inflamedSunni and Shia jihadists who are heading for Syria to fight, and willdash the hopes of the millions of Syrian refugees who had been hopingthat they might return to their homes soon. 

Those who believe that Putin’s victories this week mean the world is asafer place should understand that the opposite is true. The Syriadebacle has made the world a much more dangerous place. That’s theway the world works. 

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