NY Post editorial:
America
surrenders on Assad, and Putin win again
Vladimir
Putin’s carpet-bombing campaign in Syria just notched up its first
real victory: The Obama administration surrendered.
That
is, Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday de facto abandoned
Washington’s “Assad must go” line.
The
Syrian civil war started when “President” Bashar al-Assad
answered peaceful protests with bullets and then barrel bombs. That
prompted the chaos that gave an opening to ISIS — the terrorist
“state” with which Assad has often allied, even coordinating
assaults on rebel strongholds. (He’s also been buying ISIS oil.)
Yet
Assad was still losing — until Putin intervened in October.
Russia’s been bombing ever since — hitting ISIS a few times, but
mostly the rebels, including those Washington had helped.
Team
Obama’s answer was first to tut-tut, and then to appease —
seeking to negotiate a common front with Putin, in hopes he’d put
more teeth into the hapless US “degrade and ultimately destroy”
plan.
Which
brings us to Tuesday, when Kerry, after meeting Putin in Moscow,
announced: “The United States and our partners are not seeking
so-called regime change.”
Which
brings us to Tuesday, when Kerry, after meeting Putin in Moscow,
announced: “The United States and our partners are not seeking
so-called regime change.”
More:
The US focus now isn’t on “what can or cannot be done immediately
about Assad” but rather on a magical mystery peace process that
will let Syrians make a “decision for the future of Syria.”
Swell
— if any Syrians are left to
decide after Assad, Putin and ISIS have their way.
Kerry’s
concession buys nothing — not from Assad, who started
the war,
and not from Russia, which only cares about keeping its military
bases on Assad-controlled land.
Fine:
White House press secretary Josh Earnest insisted, after Kerry’s
bombshell, that US policy on Assad is he still “must go.” When he
dies of old age, maybe.
John
Kerry has earned his place in history — as the photo everyone can
use to illustrate PT Barnum’s famous line, “There’s a sucker
born every minute.”
Thanks for posting this New York Post editorial. It is useful to be reminded how much these folks lie. Every single statement in the above editorial is a lie. The biggest lie was unspoken, however. That is the lie that the vast majority of Syrians love their leader, Bashar al Assad and that he has been democratically elected in an election that was overseen by an international group of monitors.
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