American Machinations In The ME Are Being Flushed Away

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  1. Eadora

    Eadora Well-Known Member

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    The whole corrupt Matrix of duplicitous American policy begins to unravel after the
    American inspired coup in Turkey Blows Up in the NeoCon Puppet Master's faces.

    Iran, Iraq, Libya & Syria have all learned to HATE America with good reason.
    Now add erstwhile ally & NATO member Turkey to this list, as Regime Change Policy
    .................................................................................................. just gets a bit too STUPID. :roflol:

    So much for American Hegemony in the Middle East. And making the World Safe for Americans

    As the US Military Industrial Complex is reduced to making a desperate calls on their
    ....... Porcelain Telephone as they watch their Corrupt Machinations go down the shooter
    ............ & then Back Up all over their kitchen floor where they were Cooking their Crap Up
    ......................................................................... One HELL of a place to have a Toilet Lieing about -
    ......................................................................... What is the matter with these people ? :mrgreen: Sick or What ?


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    Russia’s Middle East Breakthrough… No Wonder Washington’s Grouchy
    http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article45317.htm

    Russia’s air raids in Syria, launched from Iranian territory this week, were received by
    Washington with a mixture of consternation and disappointment. Understandably, too.
    It marks a breakthrough in Russia’s standing in the Middle East.

    Russia is working closely in a quartet that includes Iran, Iraq and Syria. We can add
    Lebanon because of the cooperation on the ground in Syria with Hezbollah, which is one
    of the governing coalition partners in Beirut.

    Even Middle East countries, thought of as Washington’s partners, are showing
    a newfound appreciation of Russia and the leadership provided by President Vladimir Putin.
    The notably conciliatory relations between Turkey and Russia – in the wake of a failed coup
    that Ankara implicates a cleric who lives in the US in – speaks of a tectonic shift in regional
    geopolitics.

    VIDEO: Russian Tu-22M3 'Backfire' long-range bombers target ISIS from Iran base
    https://t.co/qBLEAisf8cpic.twitter.com/1NyLygpdG4

    — RT (@RT_com) August 16, 2016
    Despite deep differences over Syria, Russia has managed to retain cordial relations with
    other states normally considered American proteges and enemies of Moscow’s ally in
    Syria. Putin has over the past year warmly received Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
    while also respectfully hosting Saudi leaders in Moscow. Russia’s foreign minister Sergey Lavrov
    was recently welcomed in the Persian Gulf’s Qatari capital, Doha, for high-level talks on Middle
    East conflict resolution.

    Contrast this all-round respect for Russia with America’s increasingly dismal reputation.
    Decades of US-led destructive wars, failed nationbuilding schemes and regime-change machinations have
    diminished Washington’s standing in the region, even among its supposed partners. Privately and publicly,
    the Israelis, Turks and Saudis seem to harbor contempt towards their American patron in spite of official
    designation as allies.

    When Russian long-range Tu-22M3 bombers took off from western Iran this week to conduct missions
    in Syria it signaled that Moscow is the emerging dominant player in the region after decades of presumed
    American hegemony.

    The very fact that the Islamic Republic of Iran for the first time since the 1979 revolution made
    the unprecedented provision to its constitution to allow a foreign power to use its territory for military purpose
    is testimony to Russia’s sway in the sensitive region.

    Lavrov: ‘No reason to suspect Russia of violating UNSC resolution o
    n sale and transfer of arms to Iran’ https://t.co/CZtEnr7flB

    — RT (@RT_com) August 17, 2016

    Even official enemies of Iran – Israel and Saudi Arabia – cannot but acknowledge the
    significance. Iran, which has defied decades of Western-imposed sanctions out of principle for its
    sovereign rights, is willing to trust Russia’s military with territorial access.

    This must be seen as a measure of Russia’s integrity in conducting international relations.
    Unlike Washington which is mired in double dealing and treachery as even its supposed closest
    allies all too well know. In short, Washington has a trust deficit.

    Whereas Russia – whatever some states may feel about its allies in Syria and Iran –
    can nevertheless be seen for genuinely sticking by its commitments.

    Before Vladimir Putin ordered Russian military intervention in Syria at the end of last
    September, the government of President Bashar Assad was on the ropes. Rebels and foreign-
    backed militants were threatening to topple Assad in accordance with the objective of regime change
    supported by Washington and its NATO allies, Britain and France, and partners across the region –
    Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel.

    Putin’s bold intervention in defense of Russia’s longtime ally in Damascus completely reversed
    the tide of war. In less than a year, the Syrian state has recovered much of its territory, and it is
    the foreign-backed militants who are now facing defeat.

    The recent about-turn by Turkey – once a gung-ho backer of the militants in Syria –
    to call for closer cooperation with Russia and Iran in settling the Syrian conflict is tacit admission
    that the covert war for regime change is all but over. And it is Russia’s power that achieved the outcome.

    A New York Times report earlier this month was candid in its assessment
    of Russia’s strategic success in Syria.

    Alluding the wider geopolitical ramifications, the newspaper editorializes:
    “For the first time since Afghanistan in the 1980s, the Russian military for the past year has been
    in direct combat with rebel forces trained and supplied by the CIA. The American-supplied Afghan
    fighters prevailed during that Cold War conflict. But this time the outcome – thus far – has been different.”


    'Russia anti-ISIS airstrikes from Iran base show model cooperation lacking in West'
    (Op-Edge) https://t.co/NKb1JnCayq

    — RT (@RT_com) August 16, 2016

    The NY Times added: “Russia’s battlefield successes in Syria have given Moscow,
    isolated by the West after its annexation [sic] of Crimea and other incursions into Ukraine, new leverage in
    decisions about the future of the Middle East.”


    This is why Washington’s reaction to Russia’s breakthrough military cooperation
    with Iran in the Syrian war was weirdly downcast. The US State Department described the more effective
    deployment of Russian air power in Syria as “unfortunate”. And it decried the closer liaison between Russia,
    Iran, Iraq and Syria as “doubling down” to prop up the Assad “regime”.

    Russia had notified the US of its overflights from Iran through Iraq to Syria in accordance
    with their “deconfliction procedure”. But it was evident that Russia was not seeking consultation from Washington.
    Moscow had determined the plan and was going ahead with it regardless of Washington’s misgivings.

    American disquiet over the Russian-Iranian move was revealing. At first, Washington tried to
    quibble about legalities, claiming that the Russian military flights contravened a UN Security Council resolution
    barring “supply, sale or transfer of combat aircraft to Iran”.

    But as Russia’s Sergey Lavrov pointed out the arrangement involved none of these. “These military
    aircraft are used by air forces after Iran’s authorization for taking part in the anti-terrorist operation in Syria after a legitimate
    request from its government,”
    he said on Wednesday.

    Then Washington objected with the threadbare trope that the Russian air raids on Deir ez-Zor,
    Aleppo and Idlib were striking “moderate rebels”. State Department spokesman Mark Toner assured reporters that
    the Russian targets were not extremists belonging to Islamic State or Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (rebranded from Al-Nusra),
    but rather were “predominantly moderate” rebels supported by the United States.

    Strangely though in his press conference response to the Russian operations, US military spokesman
    for Syria and Iraq, Colonel Chris Carver said that he did not know where the proscribed terror groups were located
    in the targeted areas.

    So how come the State Department knows it was “moderates” that the Russians were hitting
    but the Pentagon can’t say where the “terrorists” are?While Russia is winning the war in Syria on behalf of the sovereign
    authorities with the majority support of the Syrian people, Washington is seen doubling down on double talk and double
    think in its collusion with terrorist proxies.

    Iran-backed Shiite forces in Iraq now estimated at 100,000 – US military
    spox
    https://t.co/T2Q3eYpuKu — RT (@RT_com) August 17, 2016

    Washington is losing all credibility in the strategically pivotal region because it has for too
    long pivoted between criminal schemes and duplicity. Even traditional partners and clients can see this unedifying
    spectacle of sordid US conduct. Feckless, unreliable American power is something to disdain, if not dread.

    Russia has stood firm with its allies, and, as Syria attests, has carried out the mission it said it
    would, without mendacity or intrigue. That integrity is surely worthy of respect among allies, non-aligned states
    and foes alike.

    For too long Russia witnessed the Americans carve up and mutilate the Middle East with wars
    and subversions, from Afghanistan to Iraq, Libya and Syria. Syria has marked a historic turning point in Washington’s
    depredations in the Middle East.

    And Russia has emerged as a serious countervailing force to bereckoned with. Fortunately


    'US Apoplectic As Turkey Pivots Eastward'
    https://www.rt.com/op-edge/356489-turkey-russia-cooperation-us/

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    They say EVIL eventually & inevitably Destroys itself - Well guess What !
    As we watch the US Military Industrial Complex trip over it's bloody Boot
     
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    What ! - We have no absurd DOD WarPig TROLL who wants to tie into this one
    with their ridiculous Absurdities, about how mean & nasty those Russki's are for
    defending their people & their interests in the Crimea ? - Not surprising, :roll:

    These Obscenities are caught NAKED & Exposed with their JUNK hanging out on this one :roflol:

    If they want War they will get it ! - Question is - Do the American people want WAR ?

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    Anyone who backs Obama and Hillary are war pigs but they don't like facts.
     
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    Russia and Turkey want Assad to be temporarily part of a transitional government, but state emphatically there is no long term place for him in Syria's future...

    And, Iran has announced the formation of their Liberation Army to be deployed abroad.
     
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    American University in Kabul attacked by insurgents...

    Kabul raid: Security forces hunt university attackers
    Wed, 24 Aug 2016 - Security forces search the American University in Kabul for militants following an attack in the Afghan capital which killed one and saw students trapped inside.
    See also:

    Militants Attack American University of Afghanistan in Kabul
    Aug 24, 2016 - Explosions and gunfire rocked the elite American University of Afghanistan in Kabul on Wednesday, prompting desperate students trapped inside classrooms to plead for help, in the latest militant attack in the Afghan capital.
     
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    Ding ding!
     

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