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Cebu_4_2
31st August 2013, 07:25 AM
Putin: US should present Syria evidence to Security Council

Published time: August 31, 2013 09:55
Edited time: August 31, 2013 12:17 Get short URL (http://rt.com/news/putin-us-syria-evidence-249/)

http://rt.com/files/news/20/49/90/00/000_nic6242025.si.jpg A handout image released by the Syrian opposition's Shaam News Network shows smoke above buildings following what Syrian rebels claim to be a toxic gas attack by pro-government forces in eastern Ghouta, on the outskirts of Damascus on August 21, 2013. (AFP Photo / Ammar al-Arbini)

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared ‘utter nonsense’ the idea that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons on its own people and called on the US to present its supposed evidence to the UN Security Council.

Putin has further called the Western tactic a ‘provocation.’

Washington has been basing its proposed strategy of an attack on Syria on the premise that President Bashar Assad’s government forces have used chemical agents, while Russia finds the accusations unacceptable and the idea of performing a military strike on the country even more so. Especially as it would constitute a violation of international law, if carried out without the approval of the UN Security Council.

Further to this, Putin told Obama that he should consider what the potential fallout from a military strike would be and to take into consideration the suffering of innocent civilians.

The Russian president has expressed certainty that the strategy for a military intervention in Syria is a contingency measure from outside and a direct response to the Syrian government’s recent combat successes, coupled with the rebels’ retreat from long-held positions.

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“Syrian government forces are advancing, while the so-called rebels are in a tight situation, as they are not nearly as equipped as the government,” Putin told ITAR-TASS. He then laid it out in plain language:

“What those who sponsor the so-called rebels need to achieve is simple – they need to help them in their fight… and if this happens, it would be a tragic development,” Putin said.

Russia believes that any attack would, firstly, increase the already existing tensions in the country, and derail any effort at ending the war.
"Any unilateral use of force without the authorisation of the U.N. Security Council, no matter how 'limited' it is, will be a clear violation of international law, will undermine prospects for a political and diplomatic resolution of the conflict in Syria and will lead to a new round of confrontation and new casualties," said the Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokesman, Aleksandr Lukashevich, adding that the threats issued by Washington “in the absence of any proof” of chemical weapons use.

On Friday, Washington said a plan for a limited military response was in the works to punish Assad for a “brutal and flagrant” chemical attack that allegedly killed more than 1400 people in the capital Damascus 10 days ago.

The Syrian government has been denying all allegations, calling the accusation preposterous and pointing its own accusations against rebel forces, especially Al-Qaeda-linked extremists who have wreaked havoc on the country in the two years since the start of the civil war.

Hatha Sunahara
31st August 2013, 09:00 AM
Putin is pushing Obama and Kerry's faces into their own 'feces'. Kerry was trying to sell us the current justification for war--'Humanitarian bombing.' like Obama did in Libya. Intervention to save 'the people' of a foreign country from their own government. A complete violation of a nation's sovereignty. An appeal to emotions with a lie. Only in this case it didn't work. I recall recently in Ireland, at a meeting, Putin made a little speech asking Obama what kind of country would arm a bunch of barbarians who eat the dead bodies of their enemies? Meanwhile, Putin arms and teaches the Syrian government how to squash an insurgency. And they succeed, so the US has to invent a false flag event to justify bombing the Syrian government. It is so transparent what Obama is doing, and when you watch the videos of Colin Powell, Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush all lying about Iraq, it becomes ludicrous. It's too bad that our congress have as much contempt for the people as Obama does, or we would have the same result the Parliament in England had on this issue.



Hatha

General of Darkness
31st August 2013, 09:26 AM
I love it, Putin is calling the Leroy and zionists bluff.

http://www.trueorthodox.com/pictures/putnotoba.jpg

General of Darkness
31st August 2013, 09:43 AM
Good video.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51s6L21Fy4s

Twisted Titan
31st August 2013, 10:34 AM
Maybe Lurch can borrow that yellowcake that Powell flipped in the UN like a lucky coin.

Hey..ya never know.

vacuum
31st August 2013, 10:41 AM
Where is the outrage over the 1400 innocent people we killed to try to justify a war?

General of Darkness
31st August 2013, 10:42 AM
Maybe Lurch can borrow that yellowcake that Powell flipped in the UN like a lucky coin.

Hey..ya never know.

Kerry has had a lot of work done on his face, but still looks like Lurch.

https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/7167584512/h21E93B6B/

madfranks
31st August 2013, 04:51 PM
Where is the outrage over the 1400 innocent people we killed to try to justify a war?

Where's the outrage for the 76 men, women, and children the US govt gassed to death in a little place called Waco, Texas? I guess gassing civilians is only ok when the US govt does it.

gunDriller
31st August 2013, 04:56 PM
Putin is pushing Obama and Kerry's faces into their own 'feces'. Kerry was trying to sell us the current justification for war--'Humanitarian bombing.' like Obama did in Libya. Intervention to save 'the people' of a foreign country from their own government.

that sounds familiar.

but the US government is so POPULAR ! /sarc