WATCH:
John McCain 'Guaranteed' Two Years Ago Russia Wouldn’t Act in Syria
Not
exactly known for his accurate military predictions, US Senator John
McCain was once firmly convinced that Russia would never act in
Syria. Oops.
10
October, 2015
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in 2013, Russia, China, and Iran all warned the United States of the
devastating consequences that would occur if it began airstrikes in
Syria. Destabilizing the legitimate government of President Bashar
al-Assad would lead to the inevitable rise of terrorist groups like
the self-proclaimed Islamic State.
Arizona
Senator John McCain, however, could not foresee this. And he was dead
wrong about the future in other ways, as well.
"It
doesn’t concern me in the slightest," McCain said
in 2013, when asked if he was worried about a Russian and
Chinese intervention in Syria. "Because they will not act."
"The
United States is the most powerful nation in the world, and
we’re not going to be intimidated by Russia and China,"
he added. "We are not, so I guarantee you that they will not
act."
Flash
forward two years and the United States is, indeed, being
intimidated. Beijing’s construction of artificial islands
in the Spratly archipelago is forcing Washington to scramble
together alliances in the Pacific.
But,
more importantly, Russia’s anti-terror campaign in Syria has
forced the United States to completely rethink its regional
strategy. Airstrikes have devastated IS militants, and since the
bombing began on September 30, Russian support is already
helping to stabilize a nation thoroughly wrecked by the
United States and its allies.
On
Thursday, reports surfaced that a Russian airstrike killed Abu Bakr
al-Shishani, a prominent leader of the Ahrar ash-Sham terrorist
group.
"A
group of militants, including the leader of Jaish al-Sham
terrorist group, Chechen native Abu Bakr al-Shishani, was eliminated
on October 14 as a result of a Russian airstrike
in the Homs province," a Syrian military source told
Sputnik.
McCain,
at least, is not in denial. Recognizing Russia’s success,
the senator wrote an op-ed for CNN on Wednesday.
"Vladimir
Putin must be stopped," he wrote.
At
least he didn’t risk his reputation by writing “Putin will be
stopped,” because that would be…another false prediction.
I’m
not a great fan of Christopher Greene and AMTV but here is his latest
on Syria from just under a week ago
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