Posted on 11/01/2015 6:15:35 PM PST by amorphous
In an interview with Spanish newspapers that was published October 31st, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon condemned U.S. President Barack Obamaâs demand that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad be removed from office, and Moon said: âThe future of Assad must be determined by the Syrian people.â
The U.N. Secretary General is here implicitly blaming all of this - lots of blood and misery - on U.S. President Obama, and on the âmany Western countriesâ who ally with him and have joined with him in demanding regime-change in Syria.
The position of Russiaâs President Vladimir Putin has been, and is, to the exact contrary of Obamaâs: namely, that only an election by the Syrian people can determine whom Syriaâs President should be. The U.N. Secretary General is here agreeing with Putin, and rejecting Obamaâs demand, that the matter be determined instead by non-Syrians, and by non-democratic means (which is basically like George W. Bush did in Iraq, and like Barack Obama did in Libya).
Suckers in the West fall for the Western aristocraciesâ line that Putin and not Obama is wrong on this and is the cause of the dragged-out Syrian war. Such fools donât even ask themselves whether in this dispute it is Obama, or instead Putin, who is supporting the most basic democratic principle of self-rule by the people. But the average individual is that manipulable: so manipulable as to think that black is white, and white is black; that good is bad, and bad is good. Totally manipulable.
This interview was buried by Spanish newspapers, because the Spanish government is allied with the United States. For example, the most prominent Spanish newspaper to publish even quotations from this interview is El Pais, and their headline for the story is "Catalonia is not among the territories with the right to self-determination.â Even there, the headline is false. What Moon actually said instead on that issue of the Catalonian independence movement, was: âThe Catalan question is a very delicate matter and, while the UN Secretary General, I'm not in a position to comment on that because it is a purely internal matter.â Lies and distortions in the Western ânewsâ media are that routine: so obvious, sometimes, virtually any intelligent reader can easily recognize that heâs reading lies and propaganda (like in that ânewsâ story).
This newspaper actually buried the part about Assad and Obama (the blockbuster in the entire story) near the end, but not at the very end, of its report, because one of the standard things that ânewsâ media do if they want to de-emphasize a particular point is to bring the matter up near the end but not at the end. To place it at the end, would emphasize, instead of de-emphasize, the given point: itâs not the professional way to bury news. Knowledge of how to bury news is important for the managers of any ânewsâ medium, because such knowledge is essential in order to make the medium achieve the objectives of the mediumâs owner, the propagandistic function, which is the main reason why wealthy people buy major ânewsâ media, and why major corporations chose to advertise in (and thereby subsidize) these media (which increases that given ânewsâ media-ownerâs income).
As to why the managers (including editors) of El Pais wanted their âreporterâ to misrepresent Moon as being opposed to Catalan independence, the reason is that the owners of El Pais are opposed to Catalan independence. Itâs not only in the editorials. With very few exceptions, a newspaperâs editorials and its ânewsâ reporting are slanted the same way. However, sometimes, for particular reasons, the editorial position is instead slanted the opposite way from the ânewsâ âreporting.â Public relations, or PRopaganda, is a science, not for amateurs. And a major function of management is to apply that science so as to maximize value for the mediumâs owners. Itâs like any business, but the press is also part of the business of government: moulding the publicâs opinions so as to serve the needs of the aristocracy that owns the vast majority of the nationâs wealth. The idea of âthe free pressâ is itself PRopaganda. In reality, the press is far from free.
Anyway, Ban ki-Moon took a rare courageous position here: what he said was correct, though itâs virtually unmentionable in the West. For example: how widely is this news-report being published? It was submitted to virtually all national news-media in the U.S. and several other Western countries. You can google the headline, âBan Ki Moon Condemns the American Stand on Syria, Endorses Putinâsâ to find out how many (and which ones) are actually publishing it.
"The future of President Assad must be decided by the Syrian people. Now, I do not want to interfere in the process of Vienna, but I think it is totally unfair and unreasonable that the fate of a person [diplomatese here for: U.S. President Barack Obamaâs demand that Assad be removed from the Presidency of Syria] to paralyze all this political negotiation. This is not acceptable. It's not fair. The Syrian government insists that Assad should be part of the transition. Many Western countries oppose the Syrian governmentâs position. Meanwhile, we lost years. 250,000 people have been killed. There are 13 million refugees or internally displaced. Over 50% of hospitals, schools and infrastructure has been destroyed in Syria. You must not lose more time. This crisis goes beyond Syria, beyond the region. It affects Europe. It is a global crisis.â
Way to go Zer0. Suck up to the Marxist UN and they poke you up the butt like Frank Marshall Davis.
I very seldom agree with Ban Ki-Moon. But he’s right on this one.
This is because, under OTrauma, we became a member of the Axis of Evil.
It’s common knowledge, that Ban Ki-Moon is more than a little weird.
It’s not America ,it’s Just Obama
My solution for this would be to back the Syrian government and when the war is over, arrest/kill Assad for gassing his people.
I can’t remember when Ban Ki-Moon has ever been right about anything.
If the Obama administration were not so incompetent, maybe it would never have come to this.
Hate to state the obvious, but this is Valarie Jarrett’s part of the world. ObaMao isn’t calling the shots, she is. Once you understand that, whatever ObaMao does makes sense.
“I very seldom agree with Ban Ki-Moon. But heâs right on this one.”
I have to agree. This is the first time I have agreed with him.
Do you actually believe that story that Assad gassed his people? That lie was part of our trumped up justification for destabilizing and overthrowing the legitimate government of Syria. And it didn't make any sense, because Assad had no motive to do such a thing - and every motive not to. What did make sense was a false flag gas attack by Western-backed rebels on their own people to gain sympathy for themselves and condemnation of Assad. Madison Avenue has nothing on the war propagandists.
When one has to side with the UN and a Russian megalomaniac ex KGB dictator against the US President, ‘tis a scary feeling......
The old stopped clock is right twice a day thing.
I have a problem with this. Only we get to call our leaders idiots.
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