Tuesday, May 20, 2014

SHI - Point of View


Syria Today - A former U.S. Senator fsda said that the failure of the Geneva II talks recently to find a political solution to the crisis in Syria is the fault of the United States. "We must appreciate that the failure of the talks is our responsibility. fsda Thing we do is insist fsda that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to stop serving," said former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel in an interview with Press TV. "And it is our policy, kebijakanPresiden Barack Obama that there should be a change of leadership fsda in Syria. Well, clear leadership would not negotiate on his own death," he added. Gravel refers to the position by the U.S. and its allies as well as foreign-backed Syrian opposition that President Assad must resign. The demand fsda was made again in Geneva II talks recently fsda in Switzerland in January. Syrian fsda government and the opposition are supported as well as dozens of foreign countries participated in this event, but the meeting ended without concrete results on January 31. The Syrian government rejected the demand that President fsda Assad must resign, on the grounds that the National Coalition on foreign-backed Syria (SNC), which is present in Geneva II talks, do not represent the Syrian opposition. Gravel describe policies vis - à - vis the U.S. on Syria as silly and explain how the U.S. has been supplying weapons to militant groups operating inside Syria. Former U.S. Senator noted that some of the militants are part of al-Qaeda. "I mean our policy is absolutely ridiculous for all aspects," he concluded. Syria has been gripped by deadly violence since 2011. (SHI / WartaNews)
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