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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: NYT Fears Greater Putin Resolve Against Terrorism NYT Fears Greater Putin Resolve Against Terrorism By Stephen Lendman The Times is a US administration/Pentagon house organ, featuring press release journalism, a voice for wealth, power and privilege exclusively. Its a leading Putin critic - maliciously bashing him irresponsibly, substituting misinformation and Big Lies for legitimate reporting and opinion. It fears evidence showing terrorism responsible for downing Russias Metrojet airliner (yet to be proved or disproved) may steel Putins resolve for greater efforts to defeat it - involving him more in Middle East affairs, challenging Washington imperial agenda effectively for the first time in memory. Putins campaign has multiple objectives, including: defeating ISIS and other terrorists in Syria;
perhaps extending the campaign to parts or all of Iraq, dependent on an official Baghdad request for help perhaps coming;
stopping the spread of terrorism to Central Asia and Russia;
preserving Syrian sovereignty, including supporting the right of its people alone to decide wholl lead them; and
directly challenging Washingtons hegemonic agenda with a formidable display of military might, showing its a superpower to be reckoned with, not about to be intimidated by US threats.
The Times fears Putin is effectively courting US Arab allies, especially Egypt and Saudi Arabia, perhaps heading toward replacing Obama as the regions kingmaker. US post-9/11 policies created a Middle East, North Africa, Afghan disaster. America is the problem, not the solution to resolving it, Russia perhaps increasingly seen as a reliable partner along with China. Their agenda is cooperative, not exploitive. The Times quoted anti-Putin commentators, none supporting him. Columnist Vladimir Frolov said Russias current strategy cannot defeat the Islamic State. Separately in his own column, he claimed Putin seeks a quick exit from Syria
before (its) armys offensive stalls and Russias key (regional) ally is exposed as a spent force. He misreads a resolute leader, ludicrously saying he wants out before the going gets tough - ignoring his devastatingly effective campaign, battering ISIS and other terrorists, weakening them noticeably. Analyst Alexei Makarkin was cited suggesting as evidence grows showing the effectiveness of Putins campaign, the more strained Russias relations with the West will become. With Washington for sure, not likely European countries, straining to cope with the human, war- caused, refugee flood - knowing the only way to stop it is by defeating terrorism and ending ongoing conflicts, opposite of Americas agenda, wanting permanent violence and chaos. Putin critic Stanislav Belkovsky was cited, absurdly claiming he intervened in Syria to advance his geopolitical ambitions. Editor Mazim Trudolyubov said hell have to reverse cause and effect
so (his) strategy is not seen as leading to civilian deaths. Video evidence of all Russian airstrikes shows only ISIS and other terrorist targets struck, no civilian ones. Claims otherwise are fabricated, part of longstanding anti-Russian propaganda. The Times mocked clear evidence showing Washingtons responsibility for creating ISIS and other terrorist groups to advance its imperial agenda. Regardless of what caused the Metrojet crash, Putin remains committed to defeating the scourge of terrorism and prevent its spread, especially to Russia. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. It airs three times weekly: live on Sundays at 1PM Central time plus two prerecorded archived programs. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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