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Title: John McCain and Lindsey Graham criticise US-Russia deal on Syria
Source: The Guardian
URL Source: http://www.theguardian.com/world/20 ... lindsey-graham-syria-statement
Published: Sep 14, 2013
Author: Martin Pengelly
Post Date: 2013-09-15 20:20:48 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 1061
Comments: 22

The Republican senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham have criticised the deal struck by the US and Russia regarding the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons stockpile. In a statement released on Saturday, McCain and Graham said the deal would give the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, time "to delay and deceive" while the country's civil war continued.

The statement said: "It requires a willful suspension of disbelief to see this agreement as anything other than the start of a diplomatic blind alley, and the Obama administration is being led into it by Bashar Assad and [Russian president] Vladimir Putin."

The agreement, which is the result of three days of talks in Geneva between the US secretary of state, John Kerry, and Sergei Lavrov, the Russian foreign minister, was announced on Saturday morning. It requires Syria to provide a list of its chemical weapons within a week, to allow inspectors into the country by November and to help ensure the removal and destruction of all chemical weapons by the middle of 2014.

In their joint statement, however, McCain and Graham – who two weeks ago were invited to the White House, to discuss the administration's attempts to win Congressional support for military strikes in Syria – said: "What concerns us most is that our friends and enemies will take the same lessons from this agreement – they see it as an act of provocative weakness on America's part. We cannot imagine a worse signal to send to Iran as it continues its push for a nuclear weapon."

They added: "Assad will use the months and months afforded to him to delay and deceive the world using every trick in Saddam Hussein's playbook."

The statement concluded: "The only way this underlying conflict can be brought to a decent end is by significantly increasing our support to moderate opposition forces in Syria. We must strengthen their ability to degrade Assad's military advantage, change the momentum on the battlefield, and thereby create real conditions for a negotiated end to the conflict."

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In their joint statement, however, McCain and Graham – who two weeks ago were invited to the White House, to discuss the administration's attempts to win Congressional support for military strikes in Syria – said: "What concerns us most is that our friends and enemies will take the same lessons from this agreement – they see it as an act of provocative weakness on America's part. We cannot imagine a worse signal to send to Iran as it continues its push for a nuclear weapon."

So, Iran wants a nuclear weapon. Well, I think not. But, we all know that it is a short step from peaceful use of nuclear energy to making a bomb. Let's hope that the Iranians do not make that short step. ;)

BTP Holdings  posted on  2013-09-15   21:25:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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So, Iran wants a nuclear weapon. Well, I think not. But, we all know that it is a short step from peaceful use of nuclear energy to making a bomb. Let's hope that the Iranians do not make that short step. ;)

I disagree with you. I think Iran wants to have nuclear weapons.

And why not?

It's a perfectly reasonable and understandable goal.

If I'm Iran, living in a bad neighborhood with jihadist Sunni's out numbering me 100,000 to 1 and next door is Issy - with a PM genocidal kook like Netanwhowho and a trigger finger benefactor - i.e. Uncle Sam - why shouldn't/ wouldn't I get on the Mutual Destruction Deterrent bandwagon?

Iranians haven't attacked another nation for hundreds of thousands of years. Why would they do it today even if they acquired nuclear weapons? It's not in Iran's MO to start wars, to act like a bully (like Israel and America).

Frankly the nations I worry about acquiring [ functional] nuclear weapons are:

1. Saudi Arabia - they think they control jihadist Sunni terrorists but they don't and they are dangerous for that lack of real politik mindset

2. North Korea - the shoe collector is out of his freakin' mind - truly, he is mentally ill - like Father like Son

scrapper2  posted on  2013-09-16   3:38:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Frankly the nations I worry about acquiring [ functional] nuclear weapons are:

1. Saudi Arabia - they think they control jihadist Sunni terrorists but they don't and they are dangerous for that lack of real politik mindset

2. North Korea - the shoe collector is out of his freakin' mind - truly, he is mentally ill - like Father like Son

You are right to worry about these two nations. But I worry more about nations such as Pakistan, who acquired nukes long ago. The ISI is on the short list of those who would be tempted to unleash their destructive power.

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