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Turkish MP- Change policy on Syria

Posted by seumasach on November 4, 2013

Turkish MP Calls on Erdogan Gov’t to Change Policy on Syria

Fars News Agency

3rd November, 2013

TEHRAN (FNA)- Most of the advocates of military aggression against Syria have accepted the necessity for the political settlement of the Syrian crisis, a Turkish legislator said, urging the government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to change its hostile policies towards Syria.

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White House Expected to ease sanctions targeting Syria …Iran to follow?

Posted by seumasach on November 3, 2013

Ahlul Bayt News Agency

1st November, 2013

Pressure on Obama from Putin as part of the ‘price tag’ for Russia’s role  with bailing out the American president with the chemical weapons ‘redline’ which became a canard is one reason.  Another reason is that the White House believes that it needs to communicate to Damascus that prospects for better relations and even some cooperation are not completely destroyed as a result of the 32 month crisis still raging in the Syrian Arab Republic.

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Chief Saudi cleric says fighting in Syria wrong

Posted by seumasach on October 29, 2013

Bandar beat down – Chief Saudi cleric says fighting in Syria wrong

Michael Collins

Agonist

29th October, 2013

“This is all wrong, it’s not obligatory [to fight the Syrian government].  These are feuding factions and one should not go there. I do not advise one to go there.”  Grand Mufti Abdulaziz Al al-Sheikh, Saudi Arabia

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US pushes for Syria peace talks ‘soon’

Posted by seumasach on October 16, 2013

Jamaica Observer

16th October, 2013

WASHINGTON, USA (AFP) — The United States is trying to persuade a key Syrian opposition group to drop its refusal to join planned peace talks, saying its participation is essential, a US official said yesterday.

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Pilger compounds his error

Posted by seumasach on October 13, 2013

Cailean Bochanan

13th October, 2013

Writing recently in the Guardian John Pilger couldn’t have been more dismissive of US peace overtures to Syria and Iran:

“John Kerry’s farce and Barack Obama’s pirouettes are temporary. Russia’s peace deal over chemical weapons will, in time, be treated with the contempt that all militarists reserve for diplomacy. With al-Qaida now among its allies, and US-armed coupmasters secure in Cairo, the US intends to crush the last independent states in the Middle East: Syria first, then Iran.”

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The consequences of Resolution 2118

Posted by seumasach on October 7, 2013

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

7th October, 2013

Although the French Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius, loudly praised himself for the vote on Resolution 2118 concerning chemical weapons in Syria, this text marks both the victory of Russia and that of President Bashar al -Assad. The vote carries within itself two consequences that permanently ruin the Franco-British claims on the country.

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FSA on verge of collapse in Syria

Posted by seumasach on October 5, 2013

PressTV

4th October, 2013

The so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) is on the verge of collapse due to its deteriorating internal rifts, and the situation in Syria is further shifting in favor of the government, a political analyst tells Press TV.

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Moscow seeks full-spectrum US engagement

Posted by seumasach on October 4, 2013

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

4th October, 2013

The high drama of the US-Iran thaw and the diplomatic wrangle over Syria’s chemical weapons cannot hide the ground reality that the nature of the war in Syria is dramatically changing. Moscow grasps this and it may have prompted President Vladimir Putin’s remark earlier in the week that things are moving in the right direction.

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Putin warns US citizens about the consequences of their government’s policies

Posted by seumasach on September 25, 2013

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

20th September, 2013

While Washington and Paris announced – without a mandate from the Security Council – that they were preparing to attack a sovereign state and member of the United Nations, Moscow chose first of all to open a diplomatic dialogue, and then to address the people of the United States directly. This unprecedented approach is the best way to avoid rising tension. So what were the Russian President’s arguments?

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Syrie: François Fillon en vrai homme d’Etat en Russie

Posted by seumasach on September 20, 2013

«Je souhaite à cet égard que la France retrouve cette indépendance et cette liberté de jugement et d’action qui, seules, lui confèrent une autorité dans cette crise»

RETOUR DE LA VRAIE FRANCE.

Allain Jules

20th September, 2013

François Fillon, l’ancien Premier ministre UMP, a critiqué ce jeudi la position de la France à propos de la Syrie devant le président russe Vladimir Poutine, lors d’un déplacement en Russie, provoquant en France de vives réactions de la part de la gauche.

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Russia demands ‘immediate return’ of UN inspectors to Syria

Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2013

PressTV

18th September, 2013

Russia’s permanent UN representative has called for the “immediate return” of the world body’s inspectors to Syria to conduct additional investigations into last month’s use of chemical weapons in the country.

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