Posted on 04/09/2017 3:18:03 PM PDT by BestPresidentEver
These are all are major reversals of Trumps declared positions, and a major blow to Moscows hopes for reshaping its relationship with Washington. The Kremlin now must find the right strategy to handle this problem. Fortunately, it has a few options it can put on the table next week, when Tillerson meets with Vladimir Putin in Moscow. "Russias initial reaction to the chemical attack was a blanket defense of Assads air force: they bombed a rebel chemical weapons factory. Those same rebels then staged videos of children dying of exposure to sarin gas. It was predictably hapless. It was also obvious that Moscow was taken aback by the attack. Russias friends in Syria failed to give them the heads up.
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That’s the crux of the problem. No one will ask the question, What would Assad gain with this attack.
We are to swallow whatever they tell us. If I believed everything they told us, I would never have voted for Trump. I would believe the Russian prostitute pissing story and the Trump/ Russian story.
Syria comes with a warm water port.
Try it Putin and see what America can do. Who in hell does this little man think he is? Ruler of the world. He associates with the worst criminals on the globe and thinks this protects him.
Assad’s motive was the same as Sadam Hussein’s when he gassed the Kurds. Kill the enemy and scare to inaction the ones that don’t die.
Remember that Assad is the evil that is behind de-stabilizing Lebanon by funding Hezbollah gangsters and is basically the westernized face of Islamist Iran.
Maybe Asad has a 5th column rouge military element that are forcing these things without approval? In order to attain the objectives you suggest .
Who know what evil brews in that Hell pit . Iran ?
So if AMERICA says you can keep the port will Vad turn on his Buddy?
Putin needs Syria.....he doesn’t need Assad.
Who is the general that the Israli are suppose to be watching?
I could invision: He plants the gas The leader is taken down and he steps up— ????
Regardless both Russia and Assud said they had NO poisonous gas ....
Capture Assad and put him on trial. Watch every one return. But then more hell will break loose.
Divide the country. Or draw new borders eliminating the country adding on to each neighbor who the people want to join. Kurds with Kurds. Sunni with Sunni etc
Putins choice is more between Iran and Trump
Putin has been helping both Iran and North Korea developed more sophisticated nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles.
Putin has been propping up Syria in collaboration with Iran
The US wants to destroy the Iranian/North Korean nuclear program and get Iran out of Syria and Lebanon as well as defeating ISIS so Syrian Refugees will be safe to return home
Both Russia and Syria have very important choices to make.
I find it incredibly difficult to find a rationale motive for Assad ordering this attack.
I find it incredibly easy to find a motive for Assad. He has a mass murdering thug who has brutalized his people for years. Gassing them again was just more psywar and a tactical move to clear out opposition.
Of course if you are inclined to be supportive of Assad and his patron in one party state fascist Russia then the old adage “loving eyes will never see” comes to mind.
Both Russia and Syria have very important choices to make.
Putin has to block the ME pipeline to Europe at all costs lest he lose his LNG monopoly and the ability to weaponize energy.
Correct. Putin also needs the US if he can have the right kind of relationship. Russia is not wealthy and still struggles under the corrupt oligarchy. Putin has built his power base on controlling that and creating as much wealth as he can, and he will factor these choices through that filter.
Putin, Assad, and Trump all want to see the end of ISIS. Two of those three will still be in power after ISIS is gone. Guess which one might not?
He wants a port there as someone here explained.. He needs assad. Deal with the devil you know...not one you dont
“Assad is alarmed by the improvement of Russian-American relations and wants to sabotage this and force Russia to choose between Syria and America in the belief that if forced they will choose Syria.”
That is a very tenuous bit of logic at best.
Perhaps the question is, “what would Russia gain from the attacks?”
A graceful exit from their support of Assad?
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