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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
UN Envoy Opposes Arming Opposition
2013-03-30
[AAWSAT.NET] The United Nations
...aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society...
envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, said yesterday that he was opposed to plans to arms the Syrian opposition, and emphasized the need for a political solution to the crisis.
Speaking to Britannia's Channel 4 news, the diplomat said, "I personally think that this is not the way. The way is to help the parties come to an agreement on how to end this war."

Brahimi's comments followed a declaration at the close of week's Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
conference in Qatar, which reaffirmed the "right" of the organization's member states to provide military aid to the Syrian opposition.

The conference also saw the Syrian seat in the vaporous Arab League handed to the Syrian National Coalition, the umbrella group that represents a large segment of the opposition to the government of Bashir al-Assad.

In addition, La Belle France and Britannia have recently hinted that they are considering supplying military aid to the rebels in Syria in order to force Assad to the negotiating table. They have also made attempts to persuade the EU to ease its arms embargo.

Brahimi admitted that the situation in Syria is "extremely bad and getting worse all the time. I haven't seen, and do not see, any improvement."

He added, "Both sides are looking for a military victory. Each one of them I think still believes that military victory is possible for their side; therefore, the intensity of the fighting is increasing and expanding."
Posted by:Fred

#2  The UN forgets that war is diplomacy by other means.

Of course this bunch of sissies don't want to arm the rebels. Send in a blizzard of sternly worded letters and have a full and frank exchange of ideas and the shooting will stop...stop until they finish reading all the letters...

The UN has dithered and fiddled around with nuclear weapons and chemical weapons and not done one thing to really back up what they are saying.

The US could have put an end to that crap 20 years ago but we've surrendered our nonproliferation stance to the UN and we have Iran and Korea ready to light one up any time now.

Thanks UN, the first US city to disappear or the first US city to be evacuated because of nuclear terrorism should be our letter of resignation from this useless bunch of diplomatic parasites.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2013-03-30 12:59  

#1   "Both sides are looking for a military victory. Each one of them I think still believes that military victory is possible for their side; therefore, the intensity of the fighting is increasing and expanding."

A UN guy actually gets something exactly right. It is the corollary to the 'Peace through superior firepower' theorem. Peace is what happens when both sides KNOW who will win, war is when one is in doubt.
Posted by: Glenmore   2013-03-30 08:45  

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