With Henry Kissinger appearing as a 'dove' and talking sense and President Carter aiding the 'enemy' what has the world come to?
Jimmy Carter offers help for Russia’s bombing campaign in Syria
20
October, 2015
Former
President Jimmy Carter said recently that he provided maps of Islamic
State positions in Syria to the Russian embassy in Washington, a move
apparently at odds with the Obama administration’s official policy
of not cooperating with Russia in the Syrian war.
Carter
said on Sunday in Georgia that he knows Russian President Vladimir
Putin “fairly well” because they “have a common interest in fly
fishing.” When he met with Putin in April along with other global
leaders to discuss the crises in Syria and Ukraine, the Russian
president gave him an email address so the two could discuss his “fly
fishing experiences, particularly in Russia,” Carter said.
The
civil war in Syria, where U.S. officials say Russia has bombed rebels
and CIA-backed groups rather than the Islamic State terrorist group,
has also been a topic of conversation between the two. Carter said he
sent maps of the Islamic State’s locations in Syria, produced by
the Carter Center, to the Russian embassy so Moscow could improve the
accuracy of its strikes.
“I
sent [Putin] a message Thursday and asked him if he wanted a copy of
our map so he could bomb accurately in Syria, and then on Friday, the
Russian embassy in Atlanta—I mean in Washington, called down and
told me they would like very much to have the map,” Carter said at
his Sunday school class in Georgia, according to a video of his
remarks first aired by NBC News. “So in the future, if Russia
doesn’t bomb the right places, you’ll know it’s not Putin’s
fault but it’s my fault,” he added as the audience laughed.
Obama
administration officials have publicly said the United States will
not collaborate with Russia as long as it targets U.S.-backed rebels
in an effort to prop up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a longtime
ally of Moscow. The administration has said Assad must eventually
step down as part of efforts to seek a political resolution to the
Syrian war. “We are not prepared to cooperate on strategy which, as
we explained, is flawed, tragically flawed, on the Russians’ part,”
said Ash Carter, U.S. defense secretary, earlier this month.
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